Feel like the grocery and fuel bill has gone up? Working just as hard and feel like you’re going backwards?

It’s because you are. The major parties are the cause.

Transcript

As a servant to the people of Queensland and Australia, I speak to this matter of public importance—and it is a crucial and real matter of public importance. Well may a former assistant minister in the previous government debate the cost of living. This cost-of-living crisis now facing everyday Australian families and small businesses rests on the shoulders of both sides of this chamber. For more than two years, the Liberal and National government and the then Labor Party opposition were on a unity ticket to conjure money through electronic ledger entries and spend for short-term electoral benefit. They conjured up $500 billion and spent it on recurring government expenditure. These turned out to be handouts to Liberal, Labor and National party sponsors. Much of it went into corporate profits, not job support. Now we have runaway inflation. Who pays for the government’s mistakes, the Labor Party’s mistakes? The people, as always.

Let me be clear. It’s possible to conjure up money through electronic journal entries and not create inflation. It’s been done for centuries. In these cases, the spending must be on something that will grow the economy, grow our productive capacity and absorb the extra money—something like infrastructure. It’s impossible to get the tired old parties or the new climate mafia to talk about important infrastructure projects like the Bradfield Scheme, Copper String 2.0, Tully-Millstream hydro, Big Buffalo dam, the national rail circuit and the boomerang steel project, amongst other One Nation priorities. Meanwhile, the climate mafia are setting out to destroy our standard of living through many ill-conceived policies not based on science, contradicting the evidence.

Let me start with high electricity prices. Electricity prices are an input to business costs right through the production cycle, from the farmer running a cold room to the manufacturer running a factory to the wholesaler running a warehouse to supermarkets trying to keep their fridges cold and their lights on. When the cost of electricity rises, the cost of everything rises. Food, clothing, hardware, consumer goods, services, energy, and service sector examples such as optometrists, hairdressers, solicitors—pick a service, any service. All have electricity as a business expense. The cost of living is going up because the price of electricity is going up. Australian wholesale electricity prices are up 300 per cent in the last year. And what is the reason? It is unsustainable, unreliable wind and solar paying subsidies to billionaires in the Chinese Communist Party who are running these things. They’re the owners. The majority of large wind and solar complexes are owned by foreigners, including China and the Chinese Communist Party. Those who laugh are ignorant and condemned to suffer more.

This is combined with manipulation of the energy market by unscrupulous energy companies that should never have been allowed to buy important infrastructure. The National Electricity Market is actually a national electricity racket run by bureaucrats; it’s not a market at all.

The third element of higher electricity prices is the cost of transmission lines, poles and wires, to bring power from where the industrial solar and wind blight complexes are located to where the electricity is needed.

Our immigration rate affects prices. The more new Australians arrive, the more electricity, water, medical care and education they consume. These things are supply and demand. The more demand, the higher the price. Of course, governments can plan ahead and build out extra power generation, extra hospitals, extra dams and schools, but we don’t. Long-term planning in Australian politics means the next election, or nowadays, in the last decade or so, it means the next budget. This is no way to run a country. When One Nation talks about reducing immigration to net zero, we mean bringing in around 100,000 new arrivals each year to balance out the 100,000 who leave. Net zero is zero total immigration, easing the strain on infrastructure. This takes pressure off our economy, reducing demand and inflation, and making the essentials of life cheaper.

The climate mafia do not want to allow new dams and new electricity generation to be built, while at the same time wanting to bring in half the world as immigrants. Talk about inflation! You haven’t anything yet. Agriculture is under threat. A 43 per cent carbon dioxide reduction means culling livestock and shutting down cropping, returning that land to nature in a process called rewilding. What they call rewilding One Nation calls ‘starving people’. The less food that gets grown, the higher the price will be. One Nation will stop the madness and return Australia to good government.

We are one community, we are one nation.

8 replies
  1. Maurice BOYCE
    Maurice BOYCE says:

    1, Am I missing something? The whole east coast of Australia, including the Illawarra Coast near where I live, is series of massive coal seams and deposits; just why do we want to close all of this down and spend billions in establishing off-shore wind farms which at the best will only produce a miniscule amount of our electricity needs and it gets even worse, the electricity from these turbines will be expensive and unreliable. AND Where is the Green Lobby? The construction of these off-shore platforms are a potential marine disaster not to mention eyesore and danger to wildlife.
    2, In the above speech you mention immigration. I saw on the news that “Australia has an obligation to settle 200,000 Afghans”. (An obligation to who?) But how we we house them? Is Canberra aware that there is a catastrophic housing crisis here in Australia already? Please, use the billions earmarked for windfarms and refugee resettlement to provide URGENTLY needed social housing for Australians.

    • john raymond nolan
      john raymond nolan says:

      Just as a matter of interest, what is the intelligence quota of most of our politicians? Is it above flea level?
      There is no viable alternative for power production, in the quantities we need, to maintain reliable electricity supplies to homes, hospitals, industries, etc., which various ‘alternate’ electric supplies are completely inadequate to accommodate!
      Can any politician, or energy expert, provide the number of wind farms required to generate enough electricity to keep our hospitals safely functioning, provide heat for colder climates. Tasmania, etc., where hydro-electricity is still not adequate to satisfy demand, suggest that another Snowy Mountains scheme would be required, just to supply electricity for a small country town, let alone a multi million citizen city!?
      Canberra would quickly sink into darkness, no, they are already in darkness, in refusing to research the amount of solar farms, wind mills, etc., it would require to finally turn on some lights in Canberra, particularly in parliament house.
      Who runs our government? Obviously not people interested in the welfare of our communities, or have sufficient intelligence to work out that two plus two equals four, not supposed theories of saving our environment with destruction of our industries, etc.
      Coal power is the only efficient, viable source of electrical power for any large town, let alone a city, and it is time we stop allowing these chronically un-educated ‘Greenies’ to control our government.

    • Gumnut123
      Gumnut123 says:

      Now, now, “our” Queen LIz has a the Solar power towers IN the English Channel and that investment keeps her eating – twenty one (21) MILLION PUNDS a year income. I thought that they were there as an obstacle course for the Isle of Wight yacht races??

      HUNGARIAN citizens voted to STOP ALL MIGRATION, WHY can’t Australians have a REFERENDUM/VOTE On this matter which so affects them in so many ways??

    • Gumnut123
      Gumnut123 says:

      Indeed, and an Education and life experienced, mature man, who has many positive character attributes, unlike the rash of young people who did their University Course joined the Uni political party, got a job in the local Politicians’ office, and PR’s themselves into parliaments’, then left in their 30s and got some well paid job based on?? all part of the downward spiral of standards we have witnessed over many years. And many of us active in Political Parties and ignored in decision making as the “Plants” were already being installed into [position’s a long time ago.

  2. David Scott-Hunter
    David Scott-Hunter says:

    Good on you Malcolm. From where I sit you are right on the money. Well done and keep up the good work. Cheers. David

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