The Coalition’s war on business
If we want to talk ‘war’, let’s have a look at some of the recent battles. In the lead up to the 2013 federal election, […]
If we want to talk ‘war’, let’s have a look at some of the recent battles. In the lead up to the 2013 federal election, […]
You can always tell when someone is losing an argument because they start shouting over their opponent, getting shriller and often more sensationalised, immature and, […]
To most readers here, it should come as no surprise that the average Australian did not share in the current economic growth the nation experienced […]
Obviously thinking of their success at the last election, the Coalition have trotted out basically the same marketing strategy this time – we stopped the […]
By 2353NM Have you ever noticed that politicians in general have a great ability to blame others? As an example, here Labor is blaming Prime […]
The Coalition seems firmly convinced that lowering taxes for businesses will create jobs and attract investment. But we have been down this path before. Before […]
By 2353NM Charles Dickens wrote a book called Oliver Twist. It is undoubtedly a classic. The book has been the subject of numerous reviews, movies […]
Televised debates between party leaders has been with us for some time now. The fact that they mean little in the broader scheme of things […]
Imagine a world where our politicians suffered real consequences when they mislead the public with a lie. A world where politicians had to work together like […]
When you ignore the distractions, this election has come down to a clear choice. One side of politics wants high income earners and businesses to […]
By Mark Clifford This updated graph of Hours Worked in Australia is clear evidence that the Liberal government of Australia has failed at Economics Management 101. […]
By Ken Wolff The image above shows rich and poor alongside each other in Mexico. Is this Australia’s future under the Liberals? Australia has a […]
A house with bad foundations is a bad house. I don’t care how nice the hedge is out the front, I don’t care if it […]
The National Press Club Treasurers’ Debate held today was one where the average voter, having watched it, would have come away feeling the wrong man […]
When the Gillard government tried to appoint a Public Interest Media Advocate, the Coalition, aided by an hysterical Murdoch Press, went into overdrive. “Freedom is […]
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