Though it’s a sentiment just about everyone can relate to, the economic argument against tax does not stem from empathy for taxpayers, but rather from our understanding that tax often causes people to change their behaviour. For the worse.
Read MoreA strawman fallacy is sleight of hand for charlatans who refuse to argue in good faith. Where a better person would be honest and even consider the possibility they could be wrong, a cowardly debater is more interested in standing his ground.
Read MoreIs a global recession on the horizon? Considering how the world reacted to Covid-19—followed by the injection of mountains of money into the economy—one thing is for certain: the consequences are inevitable.
Read MoreThe recent Jobs and Skills Summit lacked something vital: A real solution to long-term productivity in Australia. Certain small "fixes" may sell votes but they won't address the problem in the long run.
Read More“We haven't had much of an inflation issue in Australia for 40 years so two generations have grown up unaware of the risks that come with inflation. It's not a small thing and can really screw up countries.”
Read MoreWe spoke to the Daily Telegraph about the mystery number of NSW public servants working remotely - a number unknown even to Premier Dominic Perrottet, seemingly.
Read MoreReceipts detailing fancy dinners out at Sydney’s finest restaurants show how Australia’s public servants are enjoying the finer things in life at the expense of the taxpayer.
Read MoreEconomist Dr John Humphreys explains why low interest rates are unsustainable and how monetary policy is tied to the cost of living.
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