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Monday, January 20, 2025
Letter to Donald Trump
Dear Donald
G'day from Australia! As an Australian citizen, I am writing to you today to bring to your attention a pressing matters that affect not only my country but the world at large. I appreciate your influence and hope that you can provide guidance on these critical issues.
First and foremost, I want to emphasize the importance of equality among all people. Regardless of our backgrounds, we are all inhabitants of this Earth, deserving of respect and fair treatment. Gender-based violence is a pressing issue that affects many, including MEN, and it is vital that we recognize and address this matter comprehensively.
Climate changes all the time like the green new deal it needs to be rained in, I urge you to take immediate action to stop cloud seeding – a technology that we believe is having a devastating impact on our environment, It is a pressing issue that needs our attention now more than ever.
The worlds food supplies are not meeting the real needs of the people as our children are getting FAT because of chemicals made into the food. SUGAR should be banned just like the drugs like fentynil herion and cocain.
Furthermore, I would like to highlight the underappreciated role of waste management workers. Trash collection is a critical job, and those who perform it deserve fair compensation without being burdened by environmental taxes and enviromental levies that penalize their vital contributions.Steel is at about 120 australian dollar a ton and the EPA steals $68 dollars of that Truck rego $9,000 how is one able to sustain this?
I also draw your attention to some problematic government policies in Australia that may be perceived as punitive. I am referring to the State Debt Recovery and the linking of pet ownership to driving privileges or license revocation. It is essential that our regulations prioritize public safety without unjustly complicating the lives of responsible citizens. Moreover, making fines linked to driving licences with no exemptions, is considered immoral and an act of state sponsered blackmail.
In striving to improve road safety, I propose the implementation of a merit point system for good driving. Recognizing and rewarding safe drivers can not only encourage responsible behavior on the roads but also foster a culture of accountability among all motorists.
Thank you for considering these points. I believe that together we can work towards a society that is equitable, respectful, and mindful of the challenges we face on both social and environmental fronts.
If you want to contact me send me a comment and I will get in contact with your Australian embassy
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