Environment

Ken

Environment

Posted by: enjoycarpenter

11th Apr 2009 11:47pm

How is it possible for me to meet world leaders to offer my suggestions on our environment and the present financial situation....I believe simplicity and sound common sense will prevail but I have absolutely how I can offer my wisdom first hand in person to the world rulers...kjl.777@bigpond.com

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oth kirk
  • 18th Jul 2011 03:16pm

send them a case of dung

HWY84
  • 16th Apr 2011 01:21pm

Hi Ken,

My only suggestion is to run in the next elections. If you do, please let me know and you have at least 1 vote.

Good Luck,
Stephen

Anonymous
  • 17th Dec 2010 10:19pm

Individuals have done extraordinary things. Not everyone has to be 'connected' to get a hearing. Granted - it is harder to be heard if you are just one individual but a compelling story will open doors.

windofchange
  • 16th Nov 2010 08:14pm

If you want to contact world leaders wait until a major summit and ask to address the conference . The UN has let children and others address its meetings. So you would write To the Secretary General of the UN in New York
firstly talk to your electerd member and then the Senator for your State and ask them to pass your ideas through to the relevant minister they carry more weight than you might realise. My Great uncle was a member of the New South Wales Parliament for 22 years and that was his advice to me

PukPuk
  • 26th Oct 2010 10:54am

The chances of meeting world leaders legally as an individual is practically zero. In local situations the ballot box is a way but then it needs people power. But of course, the TV series Yes Minister portrayed reality. You have to get to the public servant behind the leader and make your suggestion seem to be in their favour. Might seem tongue in check, but I know from past efforts it is the quickest way to have something corrected.

shachah7
  • 24th May 2010 01:02pm

you cant meet them.. best is write to them or run for office yourself. youll probably start of idealistic and end up like every other politicia.

foxxyboy
  • 13th Apr 2010 06:05pm

They do not want to hear from you!
They just want to control use and abuse you!

Dogs
  • 13th Apr 2010 02:50pm

I feel the only way you can really change things is to become political. Join a politicfal party, become very involved in that party, work hard within it with a real passion and you may, just may, get into a position of power and be able to make a difference. Then again....................you may just have to go along with 'the party line' or lose your job and then it will be back to square one just putting your opinion on chat pages :(

karlenesoh
  • 31st Mar 2010 11:18am

Hi Ken You can send your suggestions in writing straight to parliament house you will need to find out the mailing address which shouldn't be too hard. But just know that the government is mostly not going to listen unless it is a really good idea and can make them money. Mr Garret is the man you need to send your ideas too. I hope this helps

jgb
  • 13th Apr 2010 01:55pm
Hi Ken You can send your suggestions in writing straight to parliament house you will need to find out the mailing address which shouldn't be too hard. But just know that the government is mostly...

Hi Karl, the government only listens if the ideas match their own.
They even put out 'public' opinion polls that are totally fabricated, as seen in the victorian government.
Forget Garrett he's been demoted.

foxxyboy
  • 31st Jan 2010 06:58am

The world rulers are only interested in how they can use these situations to suck money and life out of the people, not resolve any solution.

Take this global warming for instant.
This a natural global cycle,no matter what is done the planet is going to go through this cycle..!
But our governments are using this situation to force people to make all these moves to allegedly help diffuse it.{(more like keeping the cattle in the paddock they want them)it's about controling the people}.
Every thing our governments do costs the tax payer money, driving the smaller people closer to the poverty line,(control again).
The finacial crisis, throw money at everyone (thats a good idea,will have to be paid for by the tax payer again).
More taxes, more money out of our pockets, less left to live on ,control again.

jgb
  • 13th Apr 2010 02:01pm
The world rulers are only interested in how they can use these situations to suck money and life out of the people, not resolve any solution.

Take this global warming for instant.
This...

So true fb, rudd gains brownie points for giving $900 cheques away then underhandedly raises every tax to get back tenfold.
Unfortunately the sheeple are still in a state of euphoria and will undoubtedly vote him in again for more of the same!

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