“I have a marginal IQ. Now that I’m an environmentalist, it’s an asset.”

This, from junkscience.com : “With Premier John Brumby announcing last week he’d signed a deal to build his desalination plant near Kilcunda for $3.5 billion – rather than the $3.1 billion he’d promised two years ago – we know the full catastrophe.
We know Brumby is in fact paying three times as much for a third of the water he’d have got from a new dam on Gippsland’s fast-flowing Mitchell River, which in 2007 had more water flow to waste in just one flood than Melbourne uses in a year.”

No one, outside of a near-moron, could pay three times more for one third less. But, if the near-moron claims “environmental status”, then his lack of intellectual and analytical skills are more of an asset than a liability. So confident are they of their new-found intellectual ability that they are able to proudly announce decisions that confirm their pitiful mental capacity without even a pang of self-awareness penetrating through to the soul that has shut itself down in disgust.

“This fool is sending me to hell to suffer forever. I hate him.”, his soul is saying to a Guardian angel who is no longer there.

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