no sir I think you'll find the Guardian Australia just blamed it on a combined lack of marriage equality & racism 
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or actually that might've been in the Sydney Morning Herald.. I get confused, have a look over breakfast
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yep get your meds in stat son
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haha keep on fighting for the justice my good man! Solve the worlds problems for us & banish anyone who disagrees
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@Cuhlmann@Nick_Xenophon were dissing wind power generation. Frydenberg said is was a massive weather event -
I know. Saw it earlier. Such shitty irresponsible journalism on
#sablackoutpic.twitter.com/nLoxMG1TDY
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No, but "Senator" Malcolm Roberts has.
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I saw the Guardian reporting Xenophon has called SA reliance on wind farms 'reckless'
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I saw it live on TV.
@CUhlmann interviewed Xenophon, together they agreed to blame renewables. 100% wrong.
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@1petermartin and the blame? -
It seems to be wind, but his time blowing down high voltage power lines
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wind is meant to blowing turbines not trees and infrastructure down
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@AmbientUXr No not yet, but that moronic Malcolm Roberts has without having a clue what caused the issueThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@1petermartin it must be fairies. First black out snce64 -
Come on Alan, you're an economist. You *clearly* have no idea about transmission. No idea what you're talking about at all
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fcas green apologist
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Does that sentence mean something? Wind blew the poles over you enduring simpleton
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Frequency Control Ancillary Service oh ignorant one! It was you who was talking transmission
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yes Alan and that is completely unrelated. A storm broke the wires. End of story
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