Our High Court in recent years has decided a couple of cases in a way I think is awful. In both cases our top judges struck down legislation passed by the elected Parliament.
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If there is another economic downturn watch Mr Swan and Dr Parkinson conspire to put us all into more debt to “save” the economy.
Don’t be fooled by the dismissive comments of the likes of Craig Emerson and Anthony Albanese, who described the protest as, ‘a convoy of no consequence’. They know that the electorate has turned against them.
Matt and I both cried. After 4½ days of driving across Australia, hearing from every-day hard-working Australians about how difficult it is to just get on with producing, we had one hell of a welcome to Canberra yesterday morning!
I have to face the depressing fact that economists will almost certainly never get over Keynesian economics.
Photos from Day Four. Almost there.
Shadow Treasurer Hockey was reported last week as identifying possible cuts in Federal government spending of $50-70 billion over the next four years.
The refusal by the media and Members of the Federal Parliament to aggressively question the secrecy surrounding who is on the list of the so-called 500 top “polluting” companies, raises serious doubts about the quality of scrutiny being undertaken in regards to the proposed Carbon Tax.
The convoys are getting closer to Canberra and on day three Convoy #6 travelled from Penong to Renmark.
Convoy #6 completed the second and longest leg of the journey to Canberra on Friday: crossing the Nullarbor.
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