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Showing posts with label government regulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government regulation. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2011

Fun Friday - sorry not today.


I like to have a bit more fun with Friday’s topics, but yesterday after I mentioned Codex Alimentarius, I was asked what can we do about it? 

This UN global regulation is intended to fully control all our food, herbs, vitamins, etc, while regulation can be a good thing, this takes police state to a national level and goes beyond safety in an extremely dangerous way.

Of course the Australian government, as any sovereign state, should reject this type of international oversight, but I expect they’ll fall in line, like unthinking puppets.

So before it comes into full effect, find out and.....

Stock up on organic heritage plant seed varieties and grow your own vegie patch at home.  

AND stock up on manure * , 

 that’s right wet-bull-dust, compost it down and dig it in and when the government inspectors come looking for unlicensed seeds gardens tell them to … Turn It Up!


p.s.
* (cow patties, heck chook droppings, horse and elephant droppings, the lot!)



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THERE ARE LOTS AROUND, you may have to look through a lot of the official mis-information though...










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UNDERSTANDING BAR-STOOL ECONOMICS AND THE CARBON TAX
http://turnitupmike.blogspot.com/2011/03/bar-stool-carbon-tax-economic-modelling.html


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Cost of inaction becomes too great

Intro

Anyone in farming knows that you have to be optimistic about the prospects of
the future and of your ability to succeed in farming, but crickey the government
isn’t making it any easier is it.

Anyone who knows me, knows that since 1999 I've raged on the issues around Customs and Australia's Quarantine and Inspection Services (AQuIS) who have demonstrated total ineffectiveness at protection Australia's national and border security.

Here is another comment on what is going on, on this topic...



Cost of inaction becomes too great.


Last week there were reports around that fire ants, that have only arrived here
in the last decade or so, will cost the Australian economy more than $40 Billion
in the next decade. Not bad when you realise the government’s inept border
security allowed them to arrive in the first place.


There were also reports that the government just decided to just give up fighting
one more pest that has arrived here, this time the Inferior Asian predatory bee
species - Given up? 


Why? 


They say it is getting expensive to fight the pest.


Mind you it is a pest that could wipe out Australia’s native and imported bee
species and if that happens decimate Australia’s agriculture that relies on bees
pollinating plants.


No doubt that will be expensive, but lets not forget that the government has
been shown where the problems and gaps are in their border security and they
keep allowing pests like these in because some paper shuffler maintains the line
that it is too expensive to actually stop these pests and diseases from actually
arriving...


…. Turn It Up.





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UNDERSTANDING BAR-STOOL ECONOMICS AND THE CARBON TAX
http://turnitupmike.blogspot.com/2011/03/bar-stool-carbon-tax-economic-modelling.html


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Proudly supported by:

I want to thank the team from Bow Bow Plumbing.
Commercial plumbing maintenance, based in (not limited to) the Sydney area.

I've known them for a long time and always been impressed by them. 

Bow Bow Plumbing brings a work ethic to the job that we need
more of in the business world.

If you have need for a commercial plumber, check him out.



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