what to do with carbon dioxide propaganda mail

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    Returning the carbon tax junk mail to the sender ?MP Greg Combet?, is a fantastic idea, I heard the idea on talk back, now emails are going out to encourage others to do this.. thank goodness we still have people who think and are pro-active.

    Labors many stuff ups has caused the country horrendous dept. and now they are going to spend a further $4 million of taxpayer-funded money on a mail out, to try to convince us that this carbon rot is actually real, even though more and more scientists are joining the 32 thousand scientists who do not believe in global warming, wonder why the left wing media don?t tell the public this eh.





    Dear Fellow Concerned Australians,

    July 29, 2011
    From the Gillard government?s Hollowmen Department comes the latest spin, trickery, manipulation or stunt?call it what you may. Four million items of junk-mail are about to hit our letterboxes, compliments of Greg Combet, our Minister for Changing the Climate.

    What can you do?

    Send it back.
    We, the long suffering victims of the ?Labor governments? that immerged out of the 2007 and 2010 federal elections, have had to sit back and watch a cascade of ideological failures in just about every reach of government action, policy and intervention. Rotten ideas that have ended in financial messes. Rotten ideas that have cost lives.
    Now the country is set to embark upon the crazy notion that the world?s climate can be controlled from a room in Canberra.
    It can?t. But to try to convince a large chunk of the Australian public that it can, the ?junk-mail drive? is coming to a letter box near you, Like any junk mail offer be very careful. Is it a truthful offer? Are you being told all of the facts? Beware of the promises!
    One way to protest to the Hollowmen of our government is to send the junk back to Greg Combet, address below.

    This might not stop them as they have another agenda, but it will let them know - ?We?re not buying?.

    The "Return To Sender" idea is spreading like wildfire.. One suggestion is 'water-tight ' and the other risks the "return" campaign being ineffective.



    The risky idea is that we can just write return to sender however we don't know for sure how the Post Office would handle getting thousands of these, they could just dump them.



    We want to be CERTAIN that the return letters ARE delivered.

    Therefore I strongly recommend the best approach as follows.

    DEFINITELY put the brochure in an envelope, address it to...

    Greg Combet, M.P.

    House of Representatives
    Parliament House
    Canberra ACT 2600

    and DEFINITELY put a postage stamp on it.

    If the brochure is too big to go in a standard envelope, just tear off any excess, leaving a piece that does fit.

    They'll get the message!

    If we all put postage stamps on the envelopes, then the Post Office is LEGALLY obliged to deliver ALL that mail.

    If we just 'return to sender' without a stamp, the government, seeing the huge volume of (unstamped) returns, could instruct the Post Office to just dump the returns.

    So, please DO...

    1) put the brochure (or a piece of it) in an envelope.

    2) Address, seal, stamp and then mail it.

    This WILL work.

    We CAN do this - easily, quickly and a lot cheaper than Canberra!



    We can also print this and put it in every letter-box dropping in our neighbourhood.



    Look below at at a tiny bit of what else they have for us.


    The Australian reports: A NEW carbon cop will be given sweeping powers to enter company premises, compel individuals to give self-incriminating evidence and copy sensitive records under a carbon tax package that will force about 60,000 businesses to pay 6c a litre extra for fuel. (and of course they will absorb this expense themselves eh)..
    The Daily Telegraph reports: WORKERS struggling with a carbon tax are about to be hit with a second wave of Greens-inspired tax pain.
    The Courier Mail reports: MOTORISTS could be hit with congestion charges if they drive at busy times of the day as part of the federal government's October tax summit.

    Spin: LABOR MPs are running advertising promoting the carbon tax using taxpayer dollars and blending their own spin with the federal government's supposedly non-political and non-partisan Clean Energy Future campaign. (More in The Australian)

    Junk mail: EVERY Australian household will receive a brochure on the Gillard government's carbon tax as part of a $4 million taxpayer-funded mail out which the opposition has branded "junk mail". (More in The Australian)

    Relief: TREASURER Wayne Swan has hinted businesses savaged by the surging Australian dollar could be set for relief ahead of a tax reform summit in October. (More in The Age)

 
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