Paying tax is the greatest bargain we ever made
Paying tax is an act of pure patriotism and dammit, we should celebrate that.
Andrew P Street is a columnist for Fairfax Media.
Paying tax is an act of pure patriotism and dammit, we should celebrate that.
Sorry to ruin your angry pub conversations about "if only we had proper leaders!", but running the country is a second-string prime ministerial priority at best.
It's very easy to look at the current position of Malcolm Turnbull - whose talent for legislative inaction, internal disunity, and massive public relations own goals rivals that of his predecessor - and assume his days are numbered, but there have been two things that have largely ensured his safety as leader.
If you're deliberately trying to provoke people, perhaps it's a tad undignified to then complain about how people subsequently got all provoked.
This royal commission-avoiding banking inquiry might be just the beginning of letting expensive colour and movement replace actual accountability.
Because nothing says "courage" or "responsible adulthood" like being a tourist in an active warzone just for kicks.
The Treasurer reminds poor people that maybe they could send their kids to better quality schools if they'd stop selfishly being so poor all the time.
After all, we'd hate for her to look like a fool - right?
We live in such divisive times, so let's celebrate the things about which we can all agree. Like the awesomeness of giant wombat monsters.
Will the PM steam on with plans for the same-sex marriage plebiscite, or does he have any desire whatsoever to keep his job?
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