The Gillard Government has launched its $4 million mail- out to households as part of its $25 million campaign to try to sell its toxic carbon dioxide tax.
Here’s a thought – let’s channel Elvis and his old hit Return to Sender. Rather than just dumping the expensive package in the trash, send it back to its source. Or better yet, if it has no sender’s address, forward it to the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard.
As Elvis said, then she’ll understand the writing on it …
The Hon Julia Gillard MP
Prime Minister
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
If you get several propaganda packs delivered to the same household, send them to Climate Change Minister Greg Combet and Treasurer Wayne Swan as well.
The roads will soon be packed with trucks and other vehicles taking part in the Convoy of No Confidence in the Federal Government, so clog the Labor leaders' letter boxes with another clear message: Australians reject a carbon tax which will harm our jobs, small businesses and major industries by giving a big advantage to our direct competitors who have no carbon tax.
With Australia producing just 1.4 percent of global CO2 emissions, and our coal exports going to countries with no carbon tax, it will not reduce total emissions or have any effect on climate.
As Elvis said, then she’ll understand the writing on it …
I’ve also mentioned this idea to the guys at Menzies House, so it might become an effective campaign of rejection.
And here is the PM's official Parliament House address:
The Hon Julia Gillard MP
Prime Minister
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
If you get several propaganda packs delivered to the same household, send them to Climate Change Minister Greg Combet and Treasurer Wayne Swan as well.
The roads will soon be packed with trucks and other vehicles taking part in the Convoy of No Confidence in the Federal Government, so clog the Labor leaders' letter boxes with another clear message: Australians reject a carbon tax which will harm our jobs, small businesses and major industries by giving a big advantage to our direct competitors who have no carbon tax.
With Australia producing just 1.4 percent of global CO2 emissions, and our coal exports going to countries with no carbon tax, it will not reduce total emissions or have any effect on climate.
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