After the Northern bomber won the third Premier League title in four years, hopefully the TSL government will stand up and give Lauderdale Dale coach Darren winter a huge fine for his disgusting comments on the refereeCriticizing the referee for losing is not only a sign of a poor loser, but also a sign of lack of personality when his coaching team is explicitly instructed to "play"xa0That man.After being defeated in their semi-finals, it seems that Lauderdale DaleThey think the only hope of defeating the North bombers is to defeat them.This approach reflects winter's lack of imagination as a coach and clearly draws the attention of the referee.For him, putting a "boxing" label on the referee after a tactical failure is a low profile, which is likely to determine his long football career.Maybe it's just a scene of our future?"A power outage is triggered by a green energy utopia.In this city with 100 green energy, it's already seven o'clock P.M. on a cold night.There are thousands of electric cars in the garage plugged into the charger;Electric lights, heaters and televisions are running;The electric stove is cooking, the electric train and the elevator are transporting late commuters and early retreats, and the bars and clubs are busy.There are turbines everywhere on the mountain, but there is no wind and no one is turning.Each roof was covered with solar panels, but without the sun, the panels fell asleep quickly.Green cities are facing a peak in battery power.But for a few days, the clouds have obscured the solar panels, and there is no wind to turn the turbine --The batteries in each camp are dead.They dropped out of school one by one.The street lights went out and the city was dark.In this utopia of green energy, all the evil coalThe power generator has been shut down or dismantled, natural gas exploration is prohibited, no one dares to mention nuclear energy, the hydropower plan has disappeared (replaced by a "wild river"), and Green lawyers have blocked new hydropower development, diesel generators and petrol vehicles are prohibited.It was pointed out that the relocation of the Tasmania state National Motor Museum was not considered in a way that suited the city's value.One can only imagine the permanent sand and, worse yet, the amount of cement dust that bothers the exhibits.I can't really imagine a worse situation for a valuable car.Of course, it must have been investigated before making these decisions, or is this just another big mistake in a series of chaotic plans that happened today in Launceston?Keeping the car constantly exposed to such harmful elements can cause great damage to the ability to display valuable vehicles and greatly damage the ability of museums to frequently replace exhibits.Launceston looks like it's going through a hot time, especially inand-The upcoming university fiasco and the huge changes that will bring to the already chaotic traffic conditions.There are a lot of other unforeseen issues, and it's very scary to look at these decisions that are driven directly by a few people, not the real needs of Launceston.I'm really worried about being rash.The so-called progress that is happening at this time.People have to worry, there is no doubt that with this decision coming, people's tears seem to be far from the real needs of our small city, which is begging for real basic and urgent needs.The right to freedom of religion includes the right not to believe or practice faith.Article 116 of the Australian Constitution stipulates that "the federation shall not make any laws prohibiting any religious ceremony or the free exercise of any religion ".Therefore, the religious debate should not have anything to do with the secular marriage law.Impose their beliefs on others, deprive them of their right to marry, violate the freedom so cherished by believers, and at the same time deprive them of the same freedom --Sexual couples with faith enjoy the right to a marriage system.When public institutions such as Parliament receive government funding and represent taxpayers in their cities, how can they express support for same-sex marriage by hanging rainbow flags in Parliament offices?I know they should remain neutral on sensitive issues like this.Parliament represents many Christians, atheists and others who do not support this concept, and they are very angry because their local governments can show their views on this issue so blatantly.They should be more professional when dealing with such issues, and pay attention to the people in the community who vote for members, pay their wages, and also pay the wages of their employees.TASMANIAN Greens leader Cassy O \ 'connor publicly stated that if there is no vote on the same issue,She will implement Plan B as a legislative proposal.This shows me her arrogance (if so) about the wishes of most of the people who voted and her constituents ).I asked the leader of the Green Party.If the vote is in line with her wish that she is certain, will she hinder any Plan B implemented by no supporters?Do I need to ask this question?