Greg C

@TasGreg

Downager, Lover of technology, Australian volunteer...

Joined June 2011

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    9 hours ago
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    Yes, he trotted them all out. It was like garage sale..

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    Apr 4

    Wow, I’ve seen/heard a lot of MLK footage but this is the first time I’ve seen this interview. How profound this is.

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    11 hours ago

    #17 on list is oil giant Chevron which borrowed billions from itself at 1.2pc in the US and lent it to Chevron Australia at 9pc to rake out interest payments

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    15 hours ago

    highly recommend reading ’s great primer on coal power misinformation — the vital signs for coal have only worsened in the six months since.

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    Apr 4

    I could not believe what did tonight. One thing to toe a govt line, but making false reports on AEMA and NSW's future energy needs from easily checked sources can only be designed to weaken the ABC news brand.

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    18 hours ago
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    Always comes back to privatization. Howard sells off, LNP buys back. LNP kills ROI. Write down inevitable. Telstra picks up on the cheap. Will the govt force a split between wholesale and retail? Howard didnt.

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    Apr 4

    when says they's almost 600 'HELE' coal power stations under construction totalling around 650,000MW, is he right? nope. and nope. he's just making it up.

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    23 hours ago

    There are only two people to blame for the NBN train wreck: and . And as providence would have it, they are now fighting each other again for the position of prime minister. God help us.

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    21 hours ago

    Meal allowance for politicians $181 a day. Meal allowance for aged care worker $6 a day

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    Apr 3

    If the Monash Goat Herders want to gain any credibility in their arguments they need to park this bloke somewhere quiet . If we need CSG for the Sydney market he has a market advantage ...it's below his feet in his electorate .

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    Apr 4

    What kind of journalist conducts an interview with a politician about reopening coal power plants and doesn't mention climate change?

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    Apr 3

    The only opposition I've ever heard to abolishing the secrecy of the confessional has come from the church hierarchy. Time to listen to the and put children first.

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    Apr 3

    So let me get this right. The Monash Forum is a bunch of free market, hard right, minimal government conservatives. Who want government to throw >$4bn at 19th century coal-fired power generation. Am I missing something here ?

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    Apr 4
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    Apr 4

    Disgraceful that reps keep saying the videos needs to be considered “in context”. The context is police in positions of power abusing citizens.

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    Apr 3

    A table that blows a hole in the argument that Australia needs lower company tax rates. Not to mention the lower employee costs versus USA due to public healthcare.

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    Apr 4

    The only reason they called themselves the is if they called themselves the , it would be easy to confuse them with other members of the coalition.

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    Apr 4

    Wow. The Monash family NOT happy. “We ask that they withdraw the name...”

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    Apr 3

    Posted by Leigh Sales My guest tonight is the former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce Why???

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    Apr 4

    Friendly reminder - about 2.2% of average household spending is on electricity: Less than tobacco (2.6%), 4.4% on alcohol and 5.9% on take away food and eating out. Why the fuss on electricity? (CPI weights)

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