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11-12-2022, 05:38 PM | #11 | |||
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How good is this - they dig up our resources, sell them back to us at global market rates, pay no taxes and then we compensate them $500M when we want to buy our own resources dug up from our own ground at reasonable prices. I don't think Saudi Arabia is paying $2.33/L for diesel. I feel like the $2B they just slapped down on the table would have gone a long way to a government owned renewable energy infrastructure project. There's an even easier way to solve this problem without giving away $500M of taxpayers to private companies who have been rorting our country for decades - nationalise hydrocarbons. Just take it off them |
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