Herald Sun Business Commentator Terry McCrann says Australia’s “mad rush to renewables” is just “total insanity” as the push for renewable energy will result in mass increases to the cost of electricity.
“Putting aside the basic insanity of both just thinking we can solve all our economic problems by bringing in 400,000 or 500,000
migrants a year – and secondly that we can go so rapidly to get rid of all the reliable sources about,” Mr McCrann said.Read More
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