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Ai Group's Innes Willox has told David_Speers that it would be 'disastrous' for business if the states decided to 'go it alone' on energy policy. speers

 

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David_Speers Yet coalition are eunuchs

David_Speers Maybe states aren’t going it alone? 🤔 Except for silly conservative states SA & Tassie (who don’t have pending elections & are in fact taking one for the “team”) the states are acting with considerable synergy & in fact just leaving pathetic federal LNP rabble stranded Auspol

David_Speers Yeah, well that’s all fine, Innes, but it’s only happening bc the neanderthal knuckle-draggers and industrial-strength imbeciles are running the LNP federally auspol

David_Speers Please tell me why we cant have an R&D in our country into better filtration systems to curb global warming....instead of sending our money (tax payers) overseas...PLEASE TELL ME

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