Right on! The one National Flag for the country. The Aboriginal(sic) flag is, when all said and done, a species of house banner. As for the Torres Strait flag, it is of course a regional flag.
@@richardsaunders3743And the Australian flag is indicative that we are subjugated under British rule…well that’s the impression people who live overseas see it as.
Get over it.Genuine Australian's love their colonial history.We have legends like Ned Kelly,Captain Thunderbolt and the Eureka Stockade.Didn't have to worry about petrol pric@kallekas8551
Since 2005, the USA has reduced CO2 emissions by 14 tons per person, and Europe by 12 tons per person. during this time, China increased CO2 emissions by 205 tons per person and India by 100 tons per person.
Australia needs to withdraw from the Paris Accord and use the most economical energy resources available. Unless we copy other ‘countries designs and regulations (eg Japan) building nuclear power stations can be a costly and time consuming process. Nuclear power plants should definitely be legal in Australia.
We should simply withdraw from the Paris Accord and use the most economical energy resources available. The massive misappropriation of taxpayers money into uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy projects needs to be stopped. Nuclear power plants should be legal in this country.
This is the same CSIRO who said we were going to have a hot and dry summer ( El Nino ) but the last I looked our dams were full . Stick to your day job .
Great to hear some truth for a change, and time it's long time due, for Australians to 'Say No' to Green insanity, and like most of the Western World, embrace Nuclear Energy and put it into use for the benefit of this country and its people!
Ian Plimer speaks with authority and profound knowledge in the field of science…it’s reassuring that he endorses Peter Dutton stance on these unrealistic target emissions..
Many unscrupulous business people are profiting from the economically destructive delusional insanity of Net Zero by receiving subsidies for uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy equipment. Green hydrogen is extremely expensive. It is also totally unnecessary at this point in history.
Would that voters in the Anglosphere overall be indeed able to wake up, and smell the coffee. Word of caution though. Among other things, there are media organisations, with support from affiliated, or otherwise friendly press outlets (circulation heading south - some more so than others), with operatives getting cold feet about even the slightest shift to the (sic)Far Right.
When all is electrified where does the energy come from when the wind stops and it is dark. Backup batteries are not feasible both on cost and materials worldwide.Blackouts will be guaranteed.
Why the governament do not get excessive energy from residential properties power from sollar and pay accordingly to the owners if they want to make it happen ... something is going on that they do not want it .....
We all have had enough of Relentless interference in Australia’s governance from big tech, big Farmer and big intelligence! ❤We the people of Australia 🇦🇺 will decide what’s best for our children, our country and our future together! Not a bunch of psychopathic board members in a foreign country within zero accountability & no skin in the game….
That's right! Let's keep wasting our renewables potential, let's keep filling the coal and gas mining millionaires' pockets! Let's keep pumping carbon into the atmosphere 'cause others are doing it too! Let's keep driving ridiculously inefficient huge gas-guzzling cars, let's keep building hopelessly inefficient poorly insulated wood-and-cardboard houses with single-glazed gigantic windows that cost a fortune to heat and cool, let's keep building heat islands labelled "developments" with black roofs, no vegetation and plenty of concrete and bitumen, let's keep the lights on everywhere, let's continue to be a technologically retarded backwater - because we Australians know everything better!
Where is all the elec coming from for electrified. Transport and heating and cooling. ? This will quadruple the capacity. And don’t forget wind is approx 28% efficient. And solar is far less.
Up the ante on Immigration. Up the anti on the Voice not being recognised. Up the ante on cost of living. Up the ante on defunding the ABC. Up the ante on defence. Up the ante on senior bureaucrats pay and whether they are fit for purpose. Just up the ante on all ALP policies. And especially up the ante on leaving the UN and cutting ties with the WEF. I will hold my breath, but hope so.
There are a lot of bad actors in the background. The armament manufacturers see it as a good business opportunity. Many businesses in Europe view the refugees as a source of cheap labour. Many Ukrainians see an opportunity to emigrate.
The UK's Hinkley C flagship nuclear power plant was supposed to supply power by Christmas 2017. It was initially budgeted at £9 billion. The cost has since blown out multiple times to now reach £31 billion and £34 billion, and it could be more than £35 billion. According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the latest cost blowout translates to 92.6 billion Australian dollars. Is this Dutton's role model for "cheap electricity"? Do any of the proponents of nuclear power plants actually bother to read the news? Oh, of course, we can do everything much better here in OZ because we are so much smarter... with zero experience and nuclear power plant expertise. We are already doing so much better with renewables, and now this blinkered luddite politician sets out to destroy everything out of sheer ignorance and incompetence. Everyone should be outraged.
All fools, nuclear or off shore wind farms are not the answer from the prospective of energy independence or fiscal equity. There is a way to turn all coal fired plants into totally green and self sustaining. The infrastructure is in place and the cost is minimal, but who listens to logic these days?
I all just a con on us so we have to pay high prices for all the industry invovled in wind mills, the amount of money that they must make and will make must surley be far more to build up that neuclear. One law for them and another for us in land clearing etc
Why don't people acknowledge the safety and reliability of coal and gas compared to nuclear meltdown and nuclear waste? Nuclear melt down and nuclear waste are ignored at our peril. It's America that wants Australia to go nuclear, they need it, Australia has enough gas and coal.
Another thing to consider Rita is the gas and coal companies having a stake in this just have a look at the big donors of the coalition party and you’ll get the reason why the coalition doesn’t like renewables
Politicians all over the world most likely have investments in power companies, so what's your point? They're going to support their investments. They don't invest to make a loss.
@@tombradshaw5164 my point is that the information within this video is bias towards the right side of politics. If she was reporting to uncover the objective truth she is doing a pretty shitty job of it But is doing a really good job at reporting the political truths that favour the coalition party all for the political agenda The only thing that makes a political truth common knowledge is the fact that it is repeated so many times people just start believing it But that’s pretty much the whole basis of sky after dark
This is what i Here to cash from a government hole in the ground as your paying 164.70 a kwh there that good at it this private do, thinking independent for power using gear loading imagine to a 100MW turbine no gear to blades or torque converter that could alone save 1/3 a total year fuel amount with a smaller fan system and new core design engineering to states to a base wa 1.50kwh and 50mw to industry if you got anything working to its current growth at 150MW??. Wouldn't you
😂 nuclear is not sustainable without subsidies. How many millions are labor currently dumping into renewables in subsidies. Because they can't survive without them.
The direct costs of the Fukushima disaster will be about $15 billion in clean-up over the next 20 years and over $60 billion in refugee compensation. Replacing Japan’s 300 billion kWhs from nuclear each year with fossil fuels has cost Japan over $200 billion, mostly from fuel costs for natural gas, fuel oil and coal.
if oner uses logic, with the tech today nuclear is the answer, fpr variious reasons, one is that the power infrastructure would bot need addressing now today fision is what we have, but in the furutre, like 10 15 years, nuclear fusion is the go. i will leave ietehre but idam well know i am right
When are the LNP going to rectify the damage their policies have done ? Who sent Australia's manufacturing industry offshore ? Whose immigration policy caused the housing crisis ? Whose neoliberal deregulation allowed the supermarkets and energy companies to get right up us, and move their profits ? - AUSTERITY MEASURES WILL NOT FIX A DOWNTURN IN THE ECONOMY !
So tell us all what is ALP Greens etc doing to turn it all around? They are just making things worse. And as for immigration, it is Albo that has upped the numbers to record levels. I did not vote for Morrison, but the past does not excuse Albo from doing his elected job to fix things!!
Dr Plimer talks in a very strange way for a scientist. He talks of socialists, is obsessed by greens, stronly supports dutton, criticises the ABC. He never talks about science. He is a geologist and seems to talk about everything but geology. He is nearly 80.
@@forextempo6065 Yes. I have been observing the climate crisis unfold for over 30 years now, and I have studied it enough to be able to say that the way this geologist advocates nuclear energy in Australia demonstrates that he does not understand the urgency of the climate crisis at all. After all, he is not a climate scientist!
@@buildmotosykletist1987 through most of his opposition he didn't have any. Difference is Dutton and Sky are spruiking policy without releasing a thing.
If you are in opposition and therefore you cannot get any legislation passed, and it is not near an election date, then what is the issue with not having a fully fleshed out policy at the present moment. Albo never had any useful or logical policies at all in opposition because he was and is incompetent, and Albo has broken so so many of his election policy promises anyway.
@@buildmotosykletist1987 BS you're referring to the Voice which you chose to not know, but then LNP is punching down on the dim-witted white victimhood poor bugger me class for votes only to screw them some more 🤣🤣🤣
It couldn't be any worse than the stratospheric costs of Labor renewable energy superpower bullshit, and its fairy tale 43% emissions reduction by 2030, and net zero by 2050,
@@azzajames7661 The five oldest Nuclear power plants going on over fifty years and still operating are 2 in America 2 in India and one in Switzerland Research is looking at extending modern-day Nuclear power plants to an operating life of 100 years
@@Prognosis__ Maybe so but if you follow news away from the Murdoch media, business leaders are saying it's far too expensive and cost overruns are bound to occur. It will not fly without massive public investment.
Great to see "The one and only Australian flag " behind PD. Well done Sir.
Spot on Steve. What other country that’s not sure who they are by displaying more than one flag, let alone 3?????
Right on!
The one National Flag for the country.
The Aboriginal(sic) flag is, when all said and done, a species of house banner.
As for the Torres Strait flag, it is of course a regional flag.
@@anthonygioia888But it’s basically a British flag indicating that the flier is a subjugated underling of a British Mandate.
@@richardsaunders3743And the Australian flag is indicative that we are subjugated under British rule…well that’s the impression people who live overseas see it as.
Get over it.Genuine Australian's love their colonial history.We have legends like Ned Kelly,Captain Thunderbolt and the Eureka Stockade.Didn't have to worry about petrol pric@kallekas8551
Australians don't want or care about emissions targets (The Paris Agreement). We just want cheap and reliable electricity.
Dutton now needs to tell the truth about the Covid jabs and pull out of WEF WHO and fire the E Karen
And a complete ban on digital id's and digital currency.
Looking after Australia will help the climate. Labor is destroying Australia.
Since 2005, the USA has reduced CO2 emissions by 14 tons per person, and Europe by 12 tons per person.
during this time, China increased CO2 emissions by 205 tons per person and India by 100 tons per person.
Hell get my vote if he doesn’t kowtow to left and greenies climate model. Bravo.
It doesn't matter what you look like! You may not be a Handsome Boy! But you need to be a strong leader! I'm voting for Dutton! 👍👍👍
Personally I prefer his looks. A look of a man with strength and character.
Dutton is the man tio represent us Aussies.
Australia needs to withdraw from the Paris Accord and use the most economical energy resources available. Unless we copy other ‘countries designs and regulations (eg Japan) building nuclear power stations can be a costly and time consuming process. Nuclear power plants should definitely be legal in Australia.
Dutton’s on a winner here.
We should simply withdraw from the Paris Accord and use the most economical energy resources available. The massive misappropriation of taxpayers money into uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy projects needs to be stopped.
Nuclear power plants should be legal in this country.
We should ask Dutton about the misappropriation of half a billion to pay Paladin to do crimes and corruption for a few tents
Too many of the big players are involved in renewables. It is all about money.
@@suzannestrong9748 wait... who do you think owns coal, oil and gas?
Agree 1000%.
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Keep going reporting the way you are
This is the same CSIRO who said we were going to have a hot and dry summer ( El Nino ) but the last I looked our dams were full . Stick to your day job .
Excellent research well done
It's looks like Dutton growing some balls at last.
He's always had a pair, It's Just when your Enemy is Losing.......Don't Interrupt !
It’s also good to see his IQ increased to 75!👍
Great to hear some truth for a change, and time it's long time due, for Australians to 'Say No' to Green insanity, and like most of the Western World, embrace Nuclear Energy and put it into use for the benefit of this country and its people!
Ian Plimer speaks with authority and profound knowledge in the field of science…it’s reassuring that he endorses Peter Dutton stance on these unrealistic target emissions..
The ABC reports are dumb CTs 😂😂😂😂
I think you're being too kind, personally, but accurate nonetheless.
Many unscrupulous business people are profiting from the economically destructive delusional insanity of Net Zero by receiving subsidies for uneconomical and unreliable renewable energy equipment.
Green hydrogen is extremely expensive. It is also totally unnecessary at this point in history.
ABC - woke and loony left!!
Albo more interested in playing with panda's, ffs 😮
Let’s fix the coal fired power stations there is nothing wrong with coal, and we’ve got plenty of gas as well and it’s cheap
Totally agree. Dutton is trying to make himself look smart, we are being played.
I totally agree
Australia sells its coal to India and china..we should use our own coal and build clean, low emission power stations
@@Prognosis__ Agree.
@@eb2505 Dutton needs to be strong and build more coal fired stations until Australia be ready for nuclear plants.
Love your reports every time. Keep up the great work and information.
The silent majority finally speaks.
Would that voters in the Anglosphere overall be indeed able to wake up, and smell the coffee.
Word of caution though.
Among other things, there are media organisations, with support from affiliated, or otherwise friendly press outlets (circulation heading south - some more so than others), with operatives getting cold feet about even the slightest shift to the (sic)Far Right.
When all is electrified where does the energy come from when the wind stops and it is dark. Backup batteries are not feasible both on cost and materials worldwide.Blackouts will be guaranteed.
Net Zero is economically destructive delusional insanity.
It is prohibitively costly, impractical and totally unnecessary.
It's already happening here in the renewables state, South Australia.
@@rogermckinnon5738 : SA relies on Diesel power.
@buildmotosykletist1987 lol I live in SA right by the battery
@@rogermckinnon5738 : So you also know about the diesel generators SA relies on.
Dutton just needs to keep growing a set and don’t become a bullshit artist like the other clown and he’ll be the next prime minister
Why the governament do not get excessive energy from residential properties power from sollar and pay accordingly to the owners if they want to make it happen ... something is going on that they do not want it .....
Net zero is DEAD ☠️
We all have had enough of Relentless interference in Australia’s governance from big tech, big Farmer and big intelligence!
❤We the people of Australia 🇦🇺 will decide what’s best for our children, our country and our future together!
Not a bunch of psychopathic board members in a foreign country within zero accountability & no skin in the game….
That’s right! The last thing we need is intelligence! Dutton all the way!👍
@@kallekas8551 You exhibit the typical leftist approach of calling names and making insults rather than logical statements.
@@forextempo6065 But I’m a rightie…😩
That's right! Let's keep wasting our renewables potential, let's keep filling the coal and gas mining millionaires' pockets! Let's keep pumping carbon into the atmosphere 'cause others are doing it too! Let's keep driving ridiculously inefficient huge gas-guzzling cars, let's keep building hopelessly inefficient poorly insulated wood-and-cardboard houses with single-glazed gigantic windows that cost a fortune to heat and cool, let's keep building heat islands labelled "developments" with black roofs, no vegetation and plenty of concrete and bitumen, let's keep the lights on everywhere, let's continue to be a technologically retarded backwater - because we Australians know everything better!
Dutton still too soft. No net zero by 2050, we dont want any if this net zero crap, all its doin is sending manufacturers overseas
All the way peter dutton....
HE'S ON A WINNER, STICK WITH IT.
Where is all the elec coming from for electrified. Transport and heating and cooling. ? This will quadruple the capacity. And don’t forget wind is approx 28% efficient. And solar is far less.
Up the ante on Immigration. Up the anti on the Voice not being recognised. Up the ante on cost of living. Up the ante on defunding the ABC. Up the ante on defence. Up the ante on senior bureaucrats pay and whether they are fit for purpose. Just up the ante on all ALP policies. And especially up the ante on leaving the UN and cutting ties with the WEF. I will hold my breath, but hope so.
Fair point!
Trust the ABC? Remember Russia Russia, say no more
There are a lot of bad actors in the background. The armament manufacturers see it as a good business opportunity. Many businesses in Europe view the refugees as a source of cheap labour. Many Ukrainians see an opportunity to emigrate.
Why do renewables get subsidies but Nuclear doesn’t????
Who reads the paper, and who watches the bloody ABC it’s time to save our money defending it is the way
Labor is destroying the Australia landscape
Labour is destroying Australia…end of story!
The UK's Hinkley C flagship nuclear power plant was supposed to supply power by Christmas 2017. It was initially budgeted at £9 billion. The cost has since blown out multiple times to now reach £31 billion and £34 billion, and it could be more than £35 billion. According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the latest cost blowout translates to 92.6 billion Australian dollars. Is this Dutton's role model for "cheap electricity"? Do any of the proponents of nuclear power plants actually bother to read the news? Oh, of course, we can do everything much better here in OZ because we are so much smarter... with zero experience and nuclear power plant expertise. We are already doing so much better with renewables, and now this blinkered luddite politician sets out to destroy everything out of sheer ignorance and incompetence. Everyone should be outraged.
The political commentator at the sydney morning herald really showing how out of touch they are lol
All fools, nuclear or off shore wind farms are not the answer from the prospective of energy independence or fiscal equity. There is a way to turn all coal fired plants into totally green and self sustaining. The infrastructure is in place and the cost is minimal, but who listens to logic these days?
Ian is dead right.
Energy transition is a modern equivalent of USSR transition to communism. And the outcome will be the same.
I think gas is the most reliable safest and cost effective way to go at the moment
I all just a con on us so we have to pay high prices for all the industry invovled in wind mills, the amount of money that they must make and will make must surley be far more to build up that neuclear. One law for them and another for us in land clearing etc
I love the Crickets or Frogs? In the background. Sounds very peaceful.. We cant Afford to keep replacing it..
Why don't people acknowledge the safety and reliability of coal and gas compared to nuclear meltdown and nuclear waste? Nuclear melt down and nuclear waste are ignored at our peril. It's America that wants Australia to go nuclear, they need it, Australia has enough gas and coal.
Statistically nuclear is the safest power source.
;) it’s ok folks, the wind farms off the coast will save us.
What a joke.
Great advice. The hypocritical ABC. Get rid of them.
Another thing to consider Rita is the gas and coal companies having a stake in this just have a look at the big donors of the coalition party and you’ll get the reason why the coalition doesn’t like renewables
Politicians all over the world most likely have investments in power companies, so what's your point? They're going to support their investments. They don't invest to make a loss.
@@tombradshaw5164 my point is that the information within this video is bias towards the right side of politics. If she was reporting to uncover the objective truth she is doing a pretty shitty job of it
But is doing a really good job at reporting the political truths that favour the coalition party all for the political agenda
The only thing that makes a political truth common knowledge is the fact that it is repeated so many times people just start believing it
But that’s pretty much the whole basis of sky after dark
Dutton still infavor of digital id, cashless and the Paris Agreement.
He's also a fan of e safety Sally.
Dutton and the entire LNP voted AGAINST the digital ID.
It's a worry!
@@tombradshaw5164 : Nope. Dutton and the LNP voted against the digital ID.
@buildmotosykletist1987 NO they didn't it's a liberal policy.
This is what i Here to cash from a government hole in the ground as your paying 164.70 a kwh there that good at it this private do, thinking independent for power using gear loading imagine to a 100MW turbine no gear to blades or torque converter that could alone save 1/3 a total year fuel amount with a smaller fan system and new core design engineering to states to a base wa 1.50kwh and 50mw to industry if you got anything working to its current growth at 150MW??. Wouldn't you
if labor are so concerned about renewables why do they still sell coal to the world, if they are so serious stop selling the coal, stop selling gas.
DUTTON SAY'S HE'S NAULT GOWWIN DA DROP HIS MUTTON AGAYNE. UND DA CLIMATE LIBBAYE'S WILL NAULT GET HIS RECIPAYE FOR HIS DUTTON MUTTON 🤨
😂 nuclear is not sustainable without subsidies. How many millions are labor currently dumping into renewables in subsidies. Because they can't survive without them.
The direct costs of the Fukushima disaster will be about $15 billion in clean-up over the next 20 years and over $60 billion in refugee compensation. Replacing Japan’s 300 billion kWhs from nuclear each year with fossil fuels has cost Japan over $200 billion, mostly from fuel costs for natural gas, fuel oil and coal.
if oner uses logic, with the tech today nuclear is the answer, fpr variious reasons, one is that the power infrastructure would bot need addressing
now today fision is what we have, but in the furutre, like 10 15 years, nuclear fusion is the go. i will leave ietehre but idam well know i am right
Righto , another dodgy self serving pollie but is he ours or the w.e.f's?????
Question. How much would a nuclear power plant by weight use in a year and what would be the waste by weight
You are asking "How long is a piece of string?" the answer would be "Not much at all".
This politician is Australia's Donal Trump.
Fantasy.
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When are the LNP going to rectify the damage their policies have done ? Who sent Australia's manufacturing industry offshore ? Whose immigration policy caused the housing crisis ? Whose neoliberal deregulation allowed the supermarkets and energy companies to get right up us, and move their profits ? - AUSTERITY MEASURES WILL NOT FIX A DOWNTURN IN THE ECONOMY !
Ok, vote ALP! They're "perfect"! Stop whinging!
So tell us all what is ALP Greens etc doing to turn it all around? They are just making things worse. And as for immigration, it is Albo that has upped the numbers to record levels. I did not vote for Morrison, but the past does not excuse Albo from doing his elected job to fix things!!
Dr Plimer talks in a very strange way for a scientist. He talks of socialists, is obsessed by greens, stronly supports dutton, criticises the ABC. He never talks about science. He is a geologist and seems to talk about everything but geology. He is nearly 80.
He is totally clueless.
@@Christian-yz1qu so are you a fully qualified competent scientist that you are qualified to make such a comment?
this was just one interview - before you rant again, please watch his many other interviews where he gives scientific data
@@forextempo6065 Yes. I have been observing the climate crisis unfold for over 30 years now, and I have studied it enough to be able to say that the way this geologist advocates nuclear energy in Australia demonstrates that he does not understand the urgency of the climate crisis at all. After all, he is not a climate scientist!
Potatoman is a BAD idea.
Spud will make a great leader.
Has Dutton released his power policy. . . . No?. . Oh sorry my mistake.
Albo refused to release his policies in opposition.
@@buildmotosykletist1987 through most of his opposition he didn't have any. Difference is Dutton and Sky are spruiking policy without releasing a thing.
@@bretloyd8097 : Difference was Albo and the ABC were spruiking policy without releasing a thing.
If you are in opposition and therefore you cannot get any legislation passed, and it is not near an election date, then what is the issue with not having a fully fleshed out policy at the present moment. Albo never had any useful or logical policies at all in opposition because he was and is incompetent, and Albo has broken so so many of his election policy promises anyway.
@@forextempo6065 : There's no point in having your election policies broadcast to the other side.
How!! By not telling Aussies your policy 🤣🤣🤣🤣 If you don't know, Vote NO to Dutto....preferred PM for the Ultra-Right is all!!!
Albo didn't release the "Voice" details.
yes he did!!
@@ralphmogridge8364 : Labor NEVER release their policies before an election either. Situation normal.
Policies pre-election don't mean anything. It's the policies they implement post-elections that matter, and both major parties are guilty of that.
@@buildmotosykletist1987 BS you're referring to the Voice which you chose to not know, but then LNP is punching down on the dim-witted white victimhood poor bugger me class for votes only to screw them some more 🤣🤣🤣
what a way to earn to a living fawning over Dutton
Now now jodie
Honestly you can’t be this thick!! If only Sky employed journalists?……lol😅
that was a ''thick'' comment - purely emotive with zero substance
Let's see how the public feel about the stratospheric costs of going nuclear.
It couldn't be any worse than the stratospheric costs of Labor renewable energy superpower bullshit, and its fairy tale 43% emissions reduction by 2030, and net zero by 2050,
Probably better than the stratospheric expense of trying to implement 80-100% unreliable wind/solar into the grid.
Where nuclear is, those countries are paying far less than the ones who shut them down
Nuclear last 60 plus years, where solar and wind last 10 maybe 15 before needing expensive replacement that cost billions🤔
@@azzajames7661
The five oldest Nuclear power plants going on over fifty years and still operating are 2 in America 2 in India and one in Switzerland
Research is looking at extending modern-day Nuclear power plants to an operating life of 100 years
Dutton supports censorship and bs il stick to a 3rd option
Dutton and the entire LNP voted AGAINST the digital ID.
Do some journalism Rita, big business has rejected investing in any nuclear power due to the massive costs. It's dead in the water, let it go.
What big business?
Twiggy maybe, he is getting a billion to make fairytale hydrogen
Nuclear last 60 plus years, where solar and wind last 10 maybe 15 before needing expensive replacement that cost billions🤔
Your so called Big Business won't Touch Windmills Unless There is a Big Buck in it for Them, which there is NOT !
@@Prognosis__ Maybe so but if you follow news away from the Murdoch media, business leaders are saying it's far too expensive and cost overruns are bound to occur. It will not fly without massive public investment.
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