Nick Jorss (@njorss) 's Twitter Profile
Nick Jorss

@njorss

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calendar_today02-03-2013 05:12:50

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Stephen Pax Leonard (@stephen_pax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At British universities, safe-space marshals stand at back of room to ensure speaker doesn't 'trigger' students by saying anything sensitive. Speakers must sign form beforehand confirming material is not 'controversial'. This is the scar the Far Left has left on our universities.

Zack Riley 🇦🇺 (@coldheart_prj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My son asked me "Where does poo come from?" I was a little uncomfortable but gave him an honest explanation. He looked a little perplexed, and stared at me in stunned silence for a few seconds and asked, "And Tigger?"

John Ruddick MLC (@johnruddick2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tony Abbott has been fighting the bushfires almost non-stop since September. He hasn't done any media and doesn't want to. He's off to Nowra this afternoon for nightshift. He's one quiet hero among the many thousands of quiet heroes. Thank you fireys. msn.com/en-au/news/aus…

MonsterDome (@monster_dome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cobargo pub-owner David Allen says of those residents who abused PM, "Those people who did it, they’re just no-hopers, they haven’t been seen helping anyone. I was just so embarrassed for the town because that’s not what we are.” 2gb.com/its-wrong-coba…

Stuart Bonds (@stuarbonds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you tell me why we load millions of tons of Coal on 100 carriage trains, ship it all the way to China, where THEY burn it for cheap electricity, turn it into windmills, shipped back to Australia where we need hundreds of them that wont last even 20 years, and with all this

Lisa (@lisa9sophia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a must see Stuart Bonds nails it. Australia’s Energy Policy is madness Well done Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺 he’ll do you proud Please connect to Stuart here Stuart Bonds

Aidan Morrison (@footnotesguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are some ads in papers today. I'd encourage everyone to share around. People need to know that we're not on a path that is viable from an economic, engineering, or environmental perspective. 5/5

There are some ads in papers today.
I'd encourage everyone to share around.
People need to know that we're not on a path that is viable from an economic, engineering, or environmental perspective. 
5/5
Don (@donsvess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

50 of our best engineers, scientists, environmentalists & Industry Leaders say: Labor's Energy plan is EXPENSIVE, ENVIRONMENTALLY DESTRUCTIVE & INCAPABLE OF POWERING MODERN AUSTRALIA. Just what I have been saying. We must vote Labor OUT!!

50 of our best engineers, scientists, environmentalists & Industry Leaders say:
Labor's Energy plan is EXPENSIVE, ENVIRONMENTALLY DESTRUCTIVE & INCAPABLE OF POWERING MODERN AUSTRALIA.
Just what I have been saying.
We must vote Labor OUT!!
Senator Matt Canavan (@mattjcan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to vote for real power solutions like gas and nuclear this week to avoid the electricity variant of the Spanish flu. More in the The Courier-Mail today.

We need to vote for real power solutions like gas and nuclear this week to avoid the electricity variant of the Spanish flu.

More in the <a href="/couriermail/">The Courier-Mail</a> today.
Aidan Morrison (@footnotesguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to Bowen with nakedly misleading appeals to authority. "The experts back our plan." "The experts at AEMO , the AEMC and AER have all said we need to keep going with the path outlined in the ISP." "There isn't an expert involved in running our energy

Gerard Holland (@gerardgholland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to know why the opposition has dropped Net Zero and committed to affordable energy first, the latest report from the Australian Energy Council (essentially the peak body for all things energy) is essential reading. Despite the fact that most of the commentary about

If you want to know why the opposition has dropped Net Zero and committed to affordable energy first, the latest report from the Australian Energy Council (essentially the peak body for all things energy) is essential reading.

Despite the fact that most of the commentary about
Gerard Holland (@gerardgholland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You campaigned on the lie that power bills would come down with your plan. They have increased just shy of 40%. And you know they will continue to rise. You know that the billions in transmission costs are yet to even make it to consumers' bills. You know that the entire

Alan Smith (@alanjlsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay £1. The sixth would pay £3.

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. 

If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing.

The fifth would pay £1.

The sixth would pay £3.
Nick Jorss (@njorss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to South Australia! The Renewable Capital of Australia — don’t forget your wallet. 🤑 All canary, no coal mine.. 😯

Congrats to South Australia! The Renewable Capital of Australia — don’t forget your wallet. 🤑 

All canary, no coal mine.. 😯
Ben Beattie (@energywrapau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beer is obviously too expensive along with electricity, fuel, food, and plenty of other products inflated by taxation. I align strongly with Kerry Packer who infamously said to the politicians, "you're not spending it that well that we should be donating extra". Fuel is even

Beer is obviously too expensive along with electricity, fuel, food, and plenty of other products inflated by taxation.  

I align strongly with Kerry Packer who infamously said to the politicians, "you're not spending it that well that we should be donating extra".

Fuel is even