The silent cost of Net Zero

Have you noticed something about Labor?

They don’t treat Australia like a nation, or a people.

They treat us like a spreadsheet. 

To them, we’re all just numbers on a page. 

What else could explain their insane rush to Net Zero?

Because if you read some of the REAL stories of those affected by their green energy push …

We would quickly realise that Net Zero COSTS SO MUCH MORE than we first thought.

Maybe you’re experiencing it first hand. 

To be fair, many of us are … in the form of higher power bills, higher taxes, and less secure energy.

And maybe you saw the stories this week. 

The ones out of a small town in regional New South Wales, with locals at their wits end.

A community torn apart, because inner-city green energy executives want to impose 90 wind turbines in their area, each the size of Sydney’s tallest tower.

Ninety. 

That’s like waking up one day and having Surfer’s Paradise in your backyard.

At a town hall meeting, to discuss the project, one local put it well.

“Everything I’ve been building – and you guys come along. My plans are shot because of these turbines. Let’s talk about mental health … this is bulls**t,” the local said.

Another asked one of the green energy executives: “Do you go home at the end of each day happy that you are destroying the landscape and people’s lives?”

The anger about these turbines is palpable.

And it’s about to go national. 

Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce this week is set to introduce a bill to parliament calling on the government to repeal their rush to Net Zero.

And in a surprise twist, Michael McCormack, a former supporter of a nationwide net zero emissions push, said he’s going to back Joyce’s bill.

This is a big shift.

More and more people are waking up to the TRUE cost of Labor’s Net Zero rush.

It’s not just expensive financially.

It takes a toll on all of us. 

From higher power bills, to more blackouts, to ruined land values.

To its impact on people’s mental health, its toll on families, on communities …

When you account for all the heartache, all the stress, all the loss of opportunity, the loss of community, the destruction of natural beauty, then we would pretty quickly realise Net Zero is more expensive than anything else in the world.

That's the problem with treating a nation like a spreadsheet.

You miss the real story, the real human impact. 

Australia is not a spreadsheet, it’s not a graph with some numbers on it.

It’s a nation, with a people, and a story. 

We’ve got a bunch of accountants and bureaucrats in Canberra.

When what we really need is leaders.