Voices of Liberty

Choose upright! By Artur Terekho. Libertäre Partei, Switzerland

The Zurich cantonal and government elections will take place on February 12, 2023. In contrast to the National Council elections, the LP will not take part in these. This confronts us with the question of an election recommendation. The Libertarian Party Zurich first notes that in the last 3 years, especially with Covid, the big parties have failed over a long distance. Even the so-called bourgeois parties, which ostensibly promote freedom and personal responsibility, were unable to avert the coercive measures or even explicitly supported them. Even if the LP ZH does not share all of Aufrecht’s concerns and views, we are united in the fight against these unspeakable, divisive, misanthropic, state coercive measures. We therefore recommend the joint list of Upright/Free List for election. Aufrecht is a citizens’ platform that was created in the course of the covid coercive measures. The grassroots movement defends itself against state dictates and strives for more freedom and personal responsibility. In addition to the critical questioning of state power, the clear positioning against lobbying and a return to subsidiarity and federalism should be positively emphasized. Patrick Jetzer, entrepreneur in the gold trade, is also a member of the initiative committee of www.notrechtsinitiative.ch, which is chaired by Artur Terekhov. As a result, there is already a selective and valuable cooperation between LP and Aufrecht. We therefore recommend voting Aufrecht/Freie Liste in the Zurich cantonal elections and writing Patrick Jetzer on the ballot paper in the government elections.

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Nuclear power the way to go, say Lib Dems(Australia). By John Rudick

Nuclear energy is the standout “clean alternative” to coal and gas for reliable baseload power, the Liberal Democrats say. Liberal Democrats NSW Upper House candidate, John Ruddick, says nuclear energy is the obvious choice to lower carbon dioxide emissions. “Nuclear energy is safe, reliable and produces zero carbon emissions, which is a goal of governments and climate activists who push the ‘net zero’ agenda,” John says. John argues so-called renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar are unreliable, expensive and not even that clean. “These energy sources are subsidised by taxpayers,” John says. “Wind turbines and solar panels have a finite lifespan, and after 10 to 20 years they must be scrapped as toxic waste. This is clearly not sustainable.” John argues many people’s idea of nuclear energy is stuck in the 1950s and hasn’t kept up with the new technology that makes nuclear extremely safe and efficient. “People have a fear of nuclear energy because of past nuclear accidents from very old reactors,” John says. “This is no longer the case with small modular reactors, which need very little space to operate and can generate cheap energy 24 hours a day. They plug straight into the grid and produce next to no waste and are very safe.” “Compare that with wind turbines and solar panel farms, which require a huge amount of land. They don’t produce power when the wind stops blowing or the sun sets.” The Liberal Democrats have long been advocates for nuclear energy. “We are lobbying government to lift the ban on nuclear energy and get out of the way,” John says. “Then private enterprises and researchers can work together to find the most effective way to develop nuclear energy production and plug truly clean power into the grid.” For more information about the Liberal Democrats stand on nuclear energy, go to: https://www.ldp.org.au/cheap_energy Original link: https://www.ldp.org.au/nuclear_power_the_way_to_go_say_lib_dems

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