Betrayal: The Turnbull government has burned the bridge of bipartisanship | The Monthly
The Turnbull government has burned the bridge of bipartisanship
A drip not a trickle: Tax cuts produce little extra corporate investment
Studies show more free cash flow does, on average, lead to increased investment. But the extra cash is also used to pay down debt, pay dividends and increase working capital (cash used for day to day expenses). IA
Who cares about the facts when they don't soung as good politically, It's the sound bytes that count.
Who cares about the facts when they don't soung as good politically, It's the sound bytes that count.
When your Treasurer ignores factual analysis, doesn’t believe in econometric modelling, and wants to keep deals a secret, that is a real worry.
Day to Day Politics: We don’t need science to be hijacked by the likes of this boorish primordial example of capitalistic gluttony - » The Australian Independent Media Network
What I am, however, is an artist, an observer, and given that observation is the basis for all science I feel entitled to a view. For me the ability of thinking human beings to blindly embrace what they are being told without referring to evaluation and the consideration of scientific fact, truth and reason, never ceases to amaze me. It is tantamount to the rejection of rational explanation. Science has made in my lifetime the most staggering achievements and they are embraced, recognised and enjoyed by all sections of society. John Lord
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