This Reprehensible Rabble

July 13, 2014 45

If anything was patently obvious from the events in Canberra last week, it is that Clive Palmer thinks he is running the country and the […]

The Ugly Australians

July 7, 2014 45

When one analyses the government’s general performance thus far, it is easy to form the impression that they are so focused on, and beating their […]

A Conspiracy of Convenience

July 2, 2014 28

Much has been written here recently about Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), the job guarantee, structural deficits, fiscal statements, fiat currency and the like. But that, […]

Do Taxes Fund Spending?

June 20, 2014 81

Let’s step way outside our comfort zone here and take part in a discussion that, I think, we need to have. It is about money. […]

Hockey’s Class Warfare

June 18, 2014 52

When a politician defends his/her position by drawing attention to social classes, you can be forgiven for thinking his/her original argument wasn’t that strong to […]

What a Circus!

June 4, 2014 55

Why is there a sense of foreboding whenever Tony Abbott travels overseas? Probably because one’s immediate reaction is, “Oh God, in what way will he […]

Dealing with Drugs: a new approach

June 3, 2014 31

In July 2001 the government of Portugal took the extraordinary step of decriminalising drugs including cocaine and heroin. While some other European States have taken […]

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Democracy Usurped

May 13, 2014 36

I have said it before but it deserves repeating. Democracy is not failing us; it is we who fail democracy when we fail to actively […]

What does Clive Palmer want?

April 28, 2014 27

The first Joe Hockey budget is about to be presented to parliament and to the people. There has been plenty of speculation about cuts to […]

A Soldier’s Story

April 23, 2014 13

Anzac Day stories abound this time of year and remind us of sacrifices made, heroic deeds undertaken and the absurdity of wars. This day is […]