I'm Melting, I'm Melting
November 2nd 2006 03:44
Hey there,
This ongoing water crisis is an interesting thing. We'll completely ignore the European farming and landuse methods that have turned the country into a dustbowl and look at the pollies. The NSW State Government have had the screws put on them by cretinous malcontents like Alan Jones for way too long. Wake up Jonesy, governments can not control the weather. Or can they?
Lets just turn the blowtorch onto our Federal Government shall we. John Howard recently slammed Morris Iemma's government as "incompetent", but clearly the finger is pointing at the Federal Libs. They do control the weather. It's called the Kyoto Protocol on Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Ratify it and resist Global Warming. Maybe we should talk about the weather.
John Howard was seen giving the idea a big group hug in Federal Parliament a few days ago. I kid you not. He was gesturing in a very hug-like manner about a 'New' Kyoto Protocol, as if the current one (not the 'Old' one, but the one that already exists) was totally unhuggable. Somehow we can't put our arms around a tree from an Old Growth Forest unless it's felled and turned into a table.
Notice those strange temperature swings this Spring in Sydney Mr. Howard? I do, I live here, I don't galavant around the country and the world gladhanding everyone. Do something, don't just talk about it. Canberra's colder, but it'll never be cooler than Sydney. It's the same all over the world where warmer climates just get hotter, in the Middle East they've got the Aswan Dam to fight over too, in Sydney it's called the Warragamba Dam. Same deal.
It would be nice if these career polticians talked about this over the water cooler, perhaps we should fill them all with red dirt so they get the picture. So what of this nondescript Liberal freak Peter Debnam? God help us if he gets in. He's a puppet, no doubt, but John Howard's got his hand where the puppeteer normally has it. Surely not an image we want to think about, but it's better than dehydrating.
Cheers
Michael.
This ongoing water crisis is an interesting thing. We'll completely ignore the European farming and landuse methods that have turned the country into a dustbowl and look at the pollies. The NSW State Government have had the screws put on them by cretinous malcontents like Alan Jones for way too long. Wake up Jonesy, governments can not control the weather. Or can they?
Lets just turn the blowtorch onto our Federal Government shall we. John Howard recently slammed Morris Iemma's government as "incompetent", but clearly the finger is pointing at the Federal Libs. They do control the weather. It's called the Kyoto Protocol on Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Ratify it and resist Global Warming. Maybe we should talk about the weather.
John Howard was seen giving the idea a big group hug in Federal Parliament a few days ago. I kid you not. He was gesturing in a very hug-like manner about a 'New' Kyoto Protocol, as if the current one (not the 'Old' one, but the one that already exists) was totally unhuggable. Somehow we can't put our arms around a tree from an Old Growth Forest unless it's felled and turned into a table.
Notice those strange temperature swings this Spring in Sydney Mr. Howard? I do, I live here, I don't galavant around the country and the world gladhanding everyone. Do something, don't just talk about it. Canberra's colder, but it'll never be cooler than Sydney. It's the same all over the world where warmer climates just get hotter, in the Middle East they've got the Aswan Dam to fight over too, in Sydney it's called the Warragamba Dam. Same deal.
It would be nice if these career polticians talked about this over the water cooler, perhaps we should fill them all with red dirt so they get the picture. So what of this nondescript Liberal freak Peter Debnam? God help us if he gets in. He's a puppet, no doubt, but John Howard's got his hand where the puppeteer normally has it. Surely not an image we want to think about, but it's better than dehydrating.
Cheers
Michael.
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