squarecuts on Nostr: I think some of those subsidies go to the only two refineries we operate. Without ...
I think some of those subsidies go to the only two refineries we operate. Without them, we’d be completely dependent on imported diesel for our trucking industry. A pretty big geopolitical weakness. Unfortunately, we don’t have a good alternative to trucks for getting food to woolies.
The fuel tax credit scheme is the main cost. On paper, it seems kind of fair - but in reality is prob rorted.
Other subsidies can fuck off tho.
Published at
2024-12-12 05:09:52Event JSON
{
"id": "afa1d9497fcf63010e3a70b092d1fe4c03eae9cd60e63a784b2ac194708660c7",
"pubkey": "31e3a4de07f4cf5888603e1a156348067bf60e08d6f6b5fa1fa67829ae1b209d",
"created_at": 1733980192,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"9b7b0ae8bbd084097893aaddb68381d61b6a1b733bcfef19dd3aaafd075d6ab6",
"",
"root"
],
[
"p",
"207965660654750fae76377f99407dd3ef8b2988e2813d676fe1a6eefb7b304b"
]
],
"content": "I think some of those subsidies go to the only two refineries we operate. Without them, we’d be completely dependent on imported diesel for our trucking industry. A pretty big geopolitical weakness. Unfortunately, we don’t have a good alternative to trucks for getting food to woolies. \n\nThe fuel tax credit scheme is the main cost. On paper, it seems kind of fair - but in reality is prob rorted.\n\nOther subsidies can fuck off tho.",
"sig": "ddae689c960485540c705ae8d1702746acb4dcac3aad9cf3ecf0d7593ecd19c27788dfadae4b0136a0e40aa99e1d4d3ff0b7bb2317823aed69a14d2e5b04fef3"
}