06 May2013

Cracks in yellow brick road

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"In July last year, Julia Gillard curtly dismissed the Liberal premiers' suggestion of a levy to fund the national disability insurance scheme without proposing any alternative. A week ago she "changed her mind". Suddenly, the whole scheme, until then merely aspirational, is suffused in the warm glow of consensus, despite an increasingly dire fiscal outlook."

04 May2013

Bad policy does not just happen

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"On November 14, 2007, Labor launched its "economically conservative" fiscal policy. In only 10 lines of text, long since removed from the ALP's website, Kevin Rudd and Wayne Swan's media release repeatedly contrasted Labor's promised "restraint" and "discipline" with John Howard's "reckless spending"."
29 Apr2013

T. Rex rises - dim, dangerous, doomed

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:

"Faced with Kevin Rudd's initial foray into essay writing, Rossini's quip about Wagner's Lohengrin leapt to mind. "One cannot judge Lohengrin from a first hearing," said Rossini. "And I certainly do not intend to hear it a second time."
22 Apr2013

Show us the models, Mr Abbott

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian:
"As well as being policy fiascos, the carbon tax, the National Broadband Network and the mining tax have this in common: they were based on economic modelling that has been kept hidden from the public."
15 Apr2013

Retiree tax just one more bone-headed idea

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:
"According to the government, taxing retirees' superannuation earnings above $100,000 will "enhance the sustainability of retirement incomes" while only affecting 0.5 per cent of retirees who are "fabulously wealthy". Those claims are demonstrably false: should it ever be legislated, the tax would eventually hit millions of Australians and make the superannuation system increasingly unsustainable."
08 Apr2013

Swan's next $10 billion problem

Posted in Op eds

In The Australian today:
"Wayne Swan's woes are even worse than they seem. For the National Broadband Network has blown an additional $10 billion hole in Labor's next budget."
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