Not Good Enough

34 — Yelling


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Mitch and Lang do some yelling about gas. We praise Rachel Siewert for yelling. We yell about big rowdy protests, which are a form of yelling.

Deniable corruption
  • Michael Sukkar was (Somyu)rek’d, but has faced no consequences.
  • Scott Morrison hs denied any responsibility.
  • Albonese went in hard?
  • Job agencies get paid
    • Job Agencies have earned $500m from the government during the pandemic.
  • Companies taking Jobkeeper are still happily paying out dividends to shareholders.
  • The Coronavirus Jobkeeper payments have reduced poverty to rates that are lower than before the pandemic.
  • Cutting the rate will push more people into poverty than before Covid.
  • The ALP have agreed to pass the Government’s reductions to Jobkeeper, even if their amendments are rejected.
  • Gassing about Gas
    • Angus Taylor is just mad for gas.
  • The concept of a “carbon footprint” is personal responsibility propaganda created by BP.
  • “Carbon dioxide: They call it pollution, we call it life.”
  • Gas has the lowest jobs-to-investment ratio of any industry in Australia.
  • Australia is the world’s largest exporter of gas.
  • … but we pay 3 times what the US does for our gas at home.
  • The Australian government is trying to get gas re-classified as a low emissions technology.
  • … at least they’re not the NSW Minerals council who are pushing for 21 new coal mines?
  • The Adani coal mine corporation has been legally harassing activists, applying to raid their homesbankrupting Adrian Burragubba, a traditional owner, and working with the media to doxx others.
  • Shout out to the protesters and traditional owners putting themselves on physically and legally the line for the climate fight.
  • Actions
    • Send Rachel Siewert a nice note.
  • Donate to the Wangan and Jagalingou Defence of Country Fund.
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