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      David Maddison

      Let them eat insects!

      No doubt we’ll follow in Australia.

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      TdeF

      This is a new attack on life on earth, a punitive tax on tiny methane, not CO2. The real problem is with arrogant, ignorant politicians who pass laws without any proof of fact. No one has ever proven methane causes Global Warming or even that Global Warming is a problem anywhere, let alone in Denmark.

      Methane is what is produced when in digesting cellulose. Humans cannot. So we leave it to cows, sheep, goats to turn inedible stalks into milk and then in to cheese. And Denmark, the world’s greatest cheese country is taxing the production of cheese. Talk about an own goal!

      But then it’s really the EU/UN monoliths driving this, not the Danes. And besides, cheese is not popular in China. So why not wipe it out? Like the steel industry. And Christianity.

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      From the link:
      “Dairy farmers in Denmark face having to pay an annual tax of 672 krone ($145) per cow for the planet-heating emissions they generate. The country’s coalition government agreed this week to introduce the world’s first carbon emissions tax on agriculture. It will mean new levies on livestock starting in 2030.”

      I think it is a reasonable bet that in the UK, the Mad-about-a Trace-Gas Mr. Miliband will seek to get our Government to follow suit. After all, they’re trying to tax farmers on a hypothetical value of their land when they die; and looking at unrealised pension growth as a source of tax revenue from every one . . .

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      Vicki

      Well, they can forget their milk, butter, cheese, beef etc can’t they? But maybe that is want. Let them eat insects.

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      Vicki

      Incredible. Can’t see that it won’t destroy the production of milk, butter, cheese, beef in Denmark. Total insanity has gripped the West.

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      h p

      This was announced almost one year ago now, June 2024. Has it been implemented, and if so what effect has it had?

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    Ignoring the obvious threats.

    NERC’s latest reliability assessment is unreliable
    By David Wojick
    https://www.cfact.org/2025/05/22/nercs-latest-reliability-assessment-is-unreliable/

    The beginning:
    “The North American Energy Reliability Corporation (NERC, rhymes with jerk) has just released its 2025 Summer Reliability Assessment (SRA). NERC is a quasi-federal agency under the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC, also rhymes with jerk).

    NERC’s mission is to keep America’s grid reliable, which it has clearly failed to do. The nonsensical language in the SRA helps explain this failure. There is a deep fallacy that lets NERC systematically avoid saying how bad things really are.

    This fallacy is the dangerously misleading use of the word “normal.” Here is a good example (out of many). Their basic finding is that “all areas are assessed as having adequate anticipated resources for normal summer peak load conditions.”

    This sounds very reassuring, as does the whole report. The fallacy is that there is no such thing as “normal” summer conditions for a given day, week, month, or season. They really mean average conditions, and these are rare, not normal.

    Here is an analogy to make the point. Suppose I work downtown and eat lunch at a lot of different places. Maybe twice a month I eat at Arby’s. It would be wildly false to say I normally eat at Arby’s since I eat there less than 10% of the time. “Normally” implies most of the time.

    In the same way, average weather occurs less than 10% of the time, so it is wildly false to refer to it as normal. Moreover, the weather will often be worse than average as far as stressing the grid goes, sometimes far worse.

    So NERC should truthfully say something like this: “All areas are projected to have adequate resources for normal summer conditions, but it is highly likely that conditions will be worse, including far worse.”

    This is not reassuring at all, as it clearly calls for caution, which is how bad things really are.”

    Lots more in the article, including NERC’s ridiculous depending on wind and solar to meet peak need.

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      David Maddison

      Why isn’t DOGE shutting them down?

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        They are not Federally funded: “NERC, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, is funded through assessments charged to “load-serving entities” within the bulk power system. These entities, which are owners, operators, and users of the bulk power system responsible for delivering electricity to retail customers, are assessed based on their net energy requirements. This funding mechanism is overseen by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which approves NERC’s annual business plan and budget.”

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    David Maddison

    The endless promotion of a far Left agenda by Their ABC (Australian state-funded broadcaster like BBC, CBC etc.) is both a breach of their charter and enormously damaging to Australia. It’s a $1 billion per year taxpayer-funded propaganda operation.

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    David Maddison

    Once Australia shuts down the last of its coal and gas power stations (we have no nuclear as John Howard, fake conservative, banned them by law) Snowy Hydro 2 is being promoted as the solution to Australia’s intermittent solar and wind energy problems because it will be a big hydro battery.

    However, SH2 is only a battery and will thus itself be a net energy consumer. In addition it is enormously expensive and may not ever be finished. It is even questioned if there will be enough water to fill it (see link below, it is not a closed system). Plus it is tremendously environmentally damaging, it being built in a formerly protected fragile alpine wilderness area which is being sacrificed for “the cause”.

    How is it possible that this will make intrinsically expensive (and useless) intermittent solar and wind energy cheaper because it’s taking an already expensive supply and stores it an an expensive and energy-consuming storage facility, which also has a limited capacity so it will not be nearly enough storage to supply all that Australia needs to fulfil the green fantasy?

    Again this proves why politicians, in this case Malcom Turnbull, shouldn’t be allowed to make engineering decisions.

    Also see:
    https://npansw.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Snowy-2.0-claims-dont-stack-up.pdf

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      Graeme No.3

      With 2 hours reserve (assuming the top reservoir is full) to power who ever is connected, the question is who gets priority?
      Sydney? Or Melbourne? Or Canberra?
      And what has the 1000% increase in cost done to the supposed charges?
      And that means it cannot be used in the case of emergency, like a Black Start.

      A typical bureaucratic stuff-up. Any benefits have long since gone missing in the “we must keep going regardless”

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        David Maddison

        we must keep going regardless

        Yes.

        The “sunk cost fallacy”.

        Goolag AI definition:

        The sunk cost fallacy is the tendency to continue investing resources (money, time, effort) into a failing venture, even when it’s clear that doing so is not the best course of action. Essentially, the fallacy involves sticking with a bad decision because you’ve already spent so much on it, rather than cutting your losses and making a better choice.

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    David Maddison

    Australia is so fanatically obsessed with expensive and intermittent energy and Net Zero, even while the biggest CO2 emitter China doesn’t have a Net Zero policy and the second biggest emitter, the United States dropped it and others are dropping it, that with another 6 to 9 years of Labor, Australia will be the sole remaining country with such policies.

    And a destroyed economy to go with it, we will just supply raw materials to the world, much like Third World countries do.

    What is the exit strategy, if any? The fanaticism of belief in wind and solar and Net Zero is extreme and deeply embedded in all government agencies (public “service”, CSIRO etc.) and government-funded institutions (schools, luniversities etc. usually as a prerequisite of their funding) and the sadly indoctrinated students they produce.

    Anyone in the above institutions who questions the Official Narrative is censured or more like sacked (fired) as the Left who dominate it all are intolerant of alternative opinions.

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    David Maddison

    It looks like the Germans want to remilitarise.

    Presumably Ukraine will the excuse to start another world war.

    Mmmm…

    https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1926282035045507189

    🇩🇪GERMANY EYES DRAFT TO BEEF UP MILITARY

    Germany is thinking about bringing back the draft – something it ditched in 2011 – because it’s 100,000 soldiers short of meeting NATO’s demands after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

    Right now, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius is focusing on volunteers.

    But if not enough step up, he says they might make it mandatory by 2026.

    Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius:

    “If the time comes when we have more capacity available than voluntary registrations, then we may decide to make it mandatory.”

    Conservatives in the German government love the idea, while Pistorius’ own party, the Social Democrats, prefers sticking with volunteers.

    Meanwhile, Germany’s military chief Andreas Henne says they need to hurry up – they’re not just short on soldiers but also on tanks, gear, and training spaces.

    Source: Reuters

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      Graeme No.3

      The last time Germany won a war was in 1870.
      The last 2 turned out very badly.
      Is this the case that Germany WILL WIN this time?

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        Steve

        I refer you to Norm McDonald. They may have lost the world wars, but it was actually close.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXdtafGdIVM

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        TdeF

        They did win the war in 1918 against Russia and redrew the map of Eastern Europe, recreating major states like Poland. Before suddenly being beaten by the UK, France and America and their secret weapon, the Spanish Flu. Known today as H1N1. It attacked only fit young men and emptied the trenches. But no one would admit it existed, which is why the deaths in Spain gave rise to the name. And the sudden inexplicable collapse of the front gave rise to WWII, a revenge war. That was eighty years ago, three generations. This is likely an attempt to create a EU world power, based on two countries only, France and Germany.

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      Steve

      Another NATO failure

      https://newcoldwar.org/history-nato-keep-russians-americans-germans/

      ‘Keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down.’ Those were the words of NATO’s first Secretary General, Lord Ismay, when explaining the aims behind the new military alliance

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    David Maddison

    I thought this was a joke at first but a book has already been written about Rachel Levine.

    Note the emphasis (my bold) on promoting the transgender message to children.

    https://books.google.com.au/books/about/She_Persisted_Rachel_Levine.html?id=woCHEAAAQBAJ

    She Persisted: Rachel Levine

    Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton and Alexandra Boiger comes a chapter book series about women who spoke up and rose up against the odds–including Rachel Levine!

    As the first openly transgender government official to hold an office that requires Senate confirmation, the first openly transgender four-star officer in uniform service, and the first female four-star admiral in the commissioned corps, Rachel Levine faced many obstacles throughout her life. But she persisted through them all and showed kids of all genders that they can succeed in their dreams too.

    In this chapter book biography by critically acclaimed author Lisa Bunker, readers learn about the amazing life of Rachel Levine–and how she persisted.

    Complete with an introduction from Chelsea Clinton, black-and-white illustrations throughout, and a list of ways that readers can follow in Rachel Levine’s footsteps and make a difference! A perfect choice for kids who love learning and teachers who want to bring inspiring women into their curriculum.

    SEE LINK FOR REST

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    David Maddison

    Here is a documentary about Cecot, the super maximum security prison in El Salvador for the most dangerous, most violent, most psychopathic people in the world, MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members.

    When watching and considering the shocking conditions, just consider their victims first and what they did to them.

    This prison is also responsible for turning El Salvador from one of the most dangerous places in the world to a much safer one.

    It has a capacity of 40,000 criminals. Most will never be released.

    https://youtu.be/UU18sxIKZ40

    Goolag AI says:

    In 2024, El Salvador’s homicide rate was significantly lower than in previous years, reaching 1.9 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. This is a substantial decrease from 2015, when the rate was 103. The country has experienced a dramatic drop in crime, particularly homicides, since 2015.

    That’s less than Canada which has a rate of 2.2 per 100,000.

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      Eng_Ian

      A simpler jail is available, it has 1000 beds. Everyone of them comfortable but not elaborate.

      Rule 1. Every prisoner is ranked when they enter. The worst offences incur the highest scores. Multiple offences result in a summation of individual scores. Offences that occur in the jail also incur points.

      Once ranked, the prisoners get to lead a normal life, serving out their time.

      However. If the jail gets to capacity, then the one with the highest score is removed from the jail and euthanised. This continues until the balance of 1000 inmates is achieved.

      Now which political party is going to put that on the table and then let the public vote on it?

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        Eng_Ian

        It just occurred to me that the inmates would not want a soccer hooligan event, where 100+ people could be sentenced for minor affray, all with very low points and only inside for a week or two.

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    David Maddison

    Knowing what I pay for normal supermarket groceries and other items and watching prices increase almost in real time, it’s impossible to believe the official inflation rate of 2.4%.

    We are being lied to.

    I don’t know anyone else who believes the official inflation rate either.

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      Steve of Cornubia

      Absolutely. My belief is that prices for many grocery items have more or less doubled over the past three years.

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