Fiscal fiction of tax levies
Levies for worthy causes are used to drive a rising tax burden and elevated spending
Levies for worthy causes are used to drive a rising tax burden and elevated spending
The government undercuts the tax-cutting principles of its own growth agenda and muddies the waters on tax reform.
There is little in this budget about incentives-based economic reform to help structural change and reform that looks at outcomes rather than inputs.
For too long France has been able to import subsidies while simultaneously exporting their bureaucratic legal traditions to Europe.
The reactionaries on the so-called progressive side of politics have media laws arse about face, to use the vernacular.
The budget looks like a capitulation to the political system's fetish for more spending
The seven-day journalists' strike at Fairfax Media is a clash between old and new Australia.
For Mr Turnbull, who travelled a long way only a few days out from a critical federal budget, that amounted to mission accomplished.
Labor wants the government to lock in new spending on the back of a cyclical upturn, just when we should get the budget out of the red
In today's world, a single individual should not run what is an important public institution for decades on end.
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