May 30, 2014 | Graham

Who’s trashing the economy?

It’s now official, since the budget, economic confidence has plummeted. But who is to blame – government or opposition?

For a couple of weeks there the news was unofficial – just straws in the wind. Turnover in the video store was down, but then it’s an industry in decline, so not […] Continue Reading…

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May 27, 2014 | Graham

Right algorithm, missing sizzle

I’m so impressed I had to blog this.

This advertisement:

 

appeared immediately over this post on our forum:

 
…Very true Yuyutsu, but also oversimplified. Take note that 30 percent of the Australian economy lurks in the dark area of the black market. …The proponents of this economy are not simply drug runners either; […] Continue Reading…

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May 27, 2014 | Graham

Hard left demands monopoly on cultural heights

Well, maybe it is going a little far to describe Crikey as the “hard left”, but with Marni Cordell, ex New Matilda, as their new editor, they have to be trending that way.

Certainly this headline from their email newsletter suggests they know where their audience’s heart is: “Tories dominate […] Continue Reading…

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May 22, 2014 | Graham

Convenience not cost the key to lower smoking rates

It was an ABC report that alerted me to the fact that smoking rates in New York are now down around 15%, declining from 24% a few years ago.

This is far lower than Australia’s which is around 18%.

The ABC report suggested a number of reasons for the decline, and […] Continue Reading…

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May 20, 2014 | Graham

Pants on fire

Like the  last parliament this one looks as though it will be diverted to arguments about who lied, and who didn’t.

But as the old joke goes:
“How do you know when a politician is lying?” “Their lips are moving.”
Unduly cynical, but the fact that it is an old joke shows […] Continue Reading…

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May 08, 2014 | Graham

Means test Disability Care

Means testing Disability Care won’t save any money this budget, but it will in future budgets.

And because of the improvident promises that Labor and Liberal made in the election campaign, future budgets are going to be just as difficult to manage as this one, if not more so.

Effectively the public at […] Continue Reading…

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May 07, 2014 | Graham

Equality and billionaires bumping bellies on Bondi

Thomas Piketty and Capital in the 21st Century is just le dernier in what is likely to be a long list of writers telling us we have a problem with inequality in our society. And maybe they do in France but I’m pretty sure that isn’t the case in Australia.

Sure, there is […] Continue Reading…

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May 05, 2014 | Graham

Diesel rebate is tax equity not a concession

The diesel rebate is not a concession because excise on diesel is an example of an hypothecated tax.

I pay full excise on the diesel in my Landcruiser because it is used on the road (almost exclusively) and fuel excise is supposed to be used to maintain the roads network.

A […] Continue Reading…

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May 02, 2014 | Graham

Most of us already pay a Medicare co-payment

There’s hysteria over suggestions that the government might introduce a Medicare co-payment, and while the introduction is a worthy idea, for the life of me I don’t understand why the government might want to introduce it as a new policy because it is effectively the status quo for most Australians.

Medicare […] Continue Reading…

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April 28, 2014 | Graham

Consensus on racism ought to be the end of 18c

One reason it is difficult to argue for the abolition of Section 18c of the Racial Discrimination Act is because there is no-one prepared to say that discriminating against someone based on race is OK.

It allows supporters to switch the argument from free speech to whether you support racism […] Continue Reading…

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