Tuesday, October 04, 2016

In which the pond echoes Tuesdays past with a vintage piece of coal-aged Caterism ...


The pond just had to hold the tree-killing presses because today the reptiles of Oz made an astonishing discovery ... and never mind the best endeavours of their kissing cousins at Fox News, Sean Hannity and the rest of the likely News Corp lads ...


Try to turn to serious policy? Why that's like asking Fox News to turn to news ...

Meanwhile, the reptiles offered up a double header, with Bob Carr turning up to offer praise for the true leader in exile, and the Caterists on the prowl ...


Realism about China seems to include delusionalism, and the notion that somehow the Communist Party will contrive to dissolve itself and move from authoritarianism to democracy in just a few more years ...

Confronted with the depth of that analysis, it was inevitable that the pond would turn to the Caterists, handsomely paid by way of taxpayer grant to echo the wilder fringes of the LNP coalition, in a way evocative of ancient childhood airs ...



Now others can make what they will of the Caterist rant. It seems it wasn't a wild storm that triggered the power black out, it was the Labor party.

Never mind, each Tuesday it falls to the pond to remind the stray reader of what must be paid for this fine analysis ...

Is it the rough equivalent of a vintage time piece?


Sorry, it's a little more expensive than that ...



But think of the fine time pieces you might afford with nigh on a quarter mill in the bank.

And here's what you get, as a noble, forgiving, grant-loving, welfare-indulging taxpayer, for stumping up for the dissemination of dissembling information ...


Indeed, indeed.

Thank the long absent lord that the Caterists long ago explained climate science alarmism as a passing fad, and the solution for the future is coal, coal, coal ...

And luckily, there's a Rowe today which somehow seems to embrace not just the Donald, but also the Caterists, and more Rowe here ...




4 comments:

  1. http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/base-load-power-a-myth-used-to-defend-the-fossil-fuel-industry-96007

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    1. And you can add this one:

      http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/brown-coal-scheme-designed-to-save-latrobe-valley-in-disarray-20161003-grtrao.html

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  2. "Trump's Ugly Side Revealed".... Good old lizards, it only took them 18 months to state the bleeding obvious.

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  3. Seems like the Caterist is doing a full 180, with a twist: He's denying storms exist ("...'weather event', as we're obliged to call it.."), to prove that it's all the fault of renewable power. Power pylons clearly don't exist, therefore it doesn't matter how many of them fall down

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