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Jul 7, 2022
Category: General
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 "Hanrahan" by John o'Brien

"We’ll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
"Before the year is out.

The droughts, frosts, fires and floods cycle, a bit like the boom and bust cycle, is the basic weather cycle.

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More Ideas

More ideas for you to think about

All right, now, for some the following gets a little complicated, so you're going to have to pay attention, read carefully, and stop if there's anything you don't understand!
It really doesn't matter if you don’t believe in climate warming, as there is a tremendous business opportunity for Australians, in this stuff.


We have bucket loads of lithium, and the know how to turn it into batteries.
We have the ability to make electric cars, scooters and motor bikes.
We have the iron ore and the coal with which to make steel for cars, etc.
We have bauxite and an enormous potential solar electricity supply with which to make electricity to make aluminium.


There are enormous markets to the north, India Indonesia, SE asia, China.
These countries have some 4 billion people, with about a potential 1 billion customers.


I’ll say that again, that is "1 Billion Customers”


We don’t need all of these to be our customers


We could be making about only 10,000,000 tuk tuks, scooters, etc, small vehicles a year with them all running on electricity.
If we made only $20 profit per vehicle that would make only $200 million profit a year.
This is would only be by the vehicle manufacturers.


 Then there is all the other manufacturing businesses involved, not to mention the IT crowd [if we had a real NBN] creating new software.


Maybe that IT stuff could be used to save Australians property and lives from the coming massive bush fires


In the last 3 decades our ability to manage disasters has gone backwards. 
Think about those bushfires for a second.
We are still fighting fires in the same way that we did 50 years ago.


Wait until they are well alight and then send in the volunteers. 
Equip them with radios that may or may not work, and  plenty of water and trucks
If it gets really big, send in the professional managers, you know the ones who don't live anywhere near the bush! And they take hours to arrive.


And dont forget the water bombing aircraft. [hired from the USA]

 


One of the main jobs for these professionals is to collect data on why it is not the governments fault that all that property was destroyed and people died.
Dont forget the enquiry that will keep them occupied over winter. 
Next find a scapegoat.


There is a strict timetable, the findings have to be released at the start of the next fire season. 
By then they will be too busy to implement those findings.


Maybe remove a few less than desirable people [scapegoats] at the top, women, men who may know what they are doing, etc

 


Fight the next summer's fire by sending in the volunteers, equip them with radios that still may not work…...

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