Heaps of people still don't believe in human-caused global climate change, despite the evidence :S
But what's the harm of going for renewable energy anyway? It's cheaper once it's set up, and it'll help our environment remain stable in the future. I hope our Aussie government pulls their fingers out and goes renewable :D
@DistortedCookie You obviously haven't heard of the carbon tax; it's designed to force companies to adopt renewable technologies. The government is already attempting to go renewable. Either you are some benign greens supporter, or you listen to Tony Abbot too much.
@philze128 The carbon tax is bullshit. All it will do is lower the value of the Australian dollar. In response to the tax that companies will have to pay, they will increase their prices, so consumers will have to pay more. Then in response to consumers having to pay more, they will have to be paid more in order to earn enough to live. It will just mean that everything costs more, and that (hopefully) we get paid more to compensate. I don't see how it can work. A carbon tax is NOT the way to go.
@DistortedCookie, I find your comments very amusing given that you are supporting a public demonstration which protests for renewable technologies. Haven't heard of the distribution system that the tax incorporates? It is not a tax on small business or households, it covers about 500 of the large polluting companies. So unless you're purchasing coal or bauxite in the near future you may be effected. A family earning $100,000 will be $26 better off, not much, but still not a tax on consumers.
@DistortedCookie, If anything, I believe the carbon tax will encourage foreigners to bring funds and invest in Australia, increasing the demand for the Aussie dollar therefore increasing the price. Australia making such a bold decision to promote clean energy production will most likely demonstrate confidence in the economy rather than insinuating a speculative attack on the Aussie dollar. Without making this move, the marginal cost of the carbon tax would have slowy increased with time.
Amazing! Love the tracks.
cristaltrobles 4 months ago
Heaps of people still don't believe in human-caused global climate change, despite the evidence :S
But what's the harm of going for renewable energy anyway? It's cheaper once it's set up, and it'll help our environment remain stable in the future. I hope our Aussie government pulls their fingers out and goes renewable :D
DistortedCookie 4 months ago 6
@DistortedCookie You obviously haven't heard of the carbon tax; it's designed to force companies to adopt renewable technologies. The government is already attempting to go renewable. Either you are some benign greens supporter, or you listen to Tony Abbot too much.
philze128 4 months ago
@philze128 The carbon tax is bullshit. All it will do is lower the value of the Australian dollar. In response to the tax that companies will have to pay, they will increase their prices, so consumers will have to pay more. Then in response to consumers having to pay more, they will have to be paid more in order to earn enough to live. It will just mean that everything costs more, and that (hopefully) we get paid more to compensate. I don't see how it can work. A carbon tax is NOT the way to go.
DistortedCookie 3 months ago
@DistortedCookie, I find your comments very amusing given that you are supporting a public demonstration which protests for renewable technologies. Haven't heard of the distribution system that the tax incorporates? It is not a tax on small business or households, it covers about 500 of the large polluting companies. So unless you're purchasing coal or bauxite in the near future you may be effected. A family earning $100,000 will be $26 better off, not much, but still not a tax on consumers.
philze128 3 months ago
@DistortedCookie, If anything, I believe the carbon tax will encourage foreigners to bring funds and invest in Australia, increasing the demand for the Aussie dollar therefore increasing the price. Australia making such a bold decision to promote clean energy production will most likely demonstrate confidence in the economy rather than insinuating a speculative attack on the Aussie dollar. Without making this move, the marginal cost of the carbon tax would have slowy increased with time.
philze128 3 months ago
Yeahhh Powershifters!! Love your work :)
maddyholme 4 months ago 4
Super
Milieunet 4 months ago
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Awful, just awful. So many fatties
gregbakermate 4 months ago
@gregbakermate Your a dick
RogueWolfable 4 months ago 2
@gregbakermate <-- Inferiority complex much?
MatthewGoor 4 months ago 2
wickedddddddddddddddd!!!!!! GO PERTH!!!!!
mixnaps 4 months ago 2
Looks like awesome fun! I had a ticket to go but unfortunately had a ton of prior commitments that weekend. There's always next year :)
kashewmc 4 months ago
so good! cant wait for the brissy one!
lol2youall 4 months ago
winning - brisbane is better
mmann66666 4 months ago
man, perth has a lot of hotties
ryuson2000 4 months ago 14
Love it!
sandycbc 4 months ago
WOOOH! YEAH WESTERN AUSTRALIA! HOW AWESOME ARE WE?!!! WOOOH!
MatthewGoor 4 months ago 5
super duper LIKE! LOVE!
tohien91 4 months ago 2
Woooooooo!!!!
fieala 4 months ago 3