Love the lack of water dont you?

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Posted by Jonno on October 4, 2007, 11:14 pm
 
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The powers that be, who put the infrastructure in place, sold our water
utilities, stopped making dams, made water scarce and imported many more
people than we could sustain, created this problem. They even stopped
farmers from putting in dams by taxing them on water in dams, with the
lie "it would have run into our water scheme" and therefore you must pay.

We have never has this major problem before.
Now according to these so called experts, we need an expensive
desalination plant costing more than we would have had to pay, if they
hadn't screwed up in the first place.

The same is happening with our power schemes. They haven't planned or
built anything to expand, which was what usually happened when the
Government used to run the show. instead any profits are swallowed up by
so called investors who brought the infrastructure for a song.
Why do we keep selling out to organisations like this?


Posted by jones on October 4, 2007, 11:44 pm
 It's all about money/greed :-(

Katherine





Posted by Jonno on October 5, 2007, 12:51 am
 We are voting the wrong people in it seems.
While I am not extremist, I would like to see the greens get their way
with the Tassie pulp mill.
Another corporation pretending to be Tasmanian while really an overseas
business..
I know i used to deal with Gunns, an ordinary hardware and timber store
in Tassie.

jones wrote:


Posted by YMC on October 10, 2007, 11:46 am
 Its all about voting for Labor.

Tell me why did Bracks flush down a large chunk of our water supply straight
down the sea?

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,19778748-5006029,00.html

Labor always screws up the country - look at the damage Whitlam, Cain,
Kirner, Keating (the recession-maker traitor) did.

John Howard is probably going to lose the election and Rudd and Gillard will
take power - then all of Australia will be under Labor control - even the
crazy councils.

Thank goodness, I've retired and paid off my mortgage. Actually, I'm kind of
looking forward to seeing Gillard as treasurer. After a few terms of Labor
in office - I can come back and buy investment properties.



Posted by Terryc on October 10, 2007, 5:54 pm
 YMC wrote:


lol, fixing it more likely. Liberals chuck a party everytime  and the
economy turns bad everytime. Labour takes the responsibility of fixing
the problem for the future.

Hey, that is what the voters recognise that we need to fix this nation

Lol, you've already missed the first opportunity under Howard/Costello.


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