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My prediction is that the people will realise they live in the greatest country in the face of the earth and realise there is no need to fight and argue with each other and the election will be called off

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Trans-Tasman trends in real equivalised mean household income since 1982
Trans-Tasman trends in real equivalised mean household income since 1982
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Real household mean incomes rose during Rogernomics; fell during the deep recession at the beginning of the early 1990s; then rose strongly until 2009 and the onset of the Global Financial Crisis.
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Desperately seeking a neoliberal conspiracy to slash taxes to the bone in Australia and New Zealand
Desperately seeking a neoliberal conspiracy to slash taxes to the bone in Australia and New Zealand
If our friends on the Left are to be believed, governments fell under the spell of a flying visit by Milton Friedman and his local neoliberal cronies and slashed as taxes to the bone from about the mid-1980s in Australia and New Zealand.
Source: Revenue Statistics – Comparative tables.
In Australia’s case, the only time tax revenue as a percentage of GDP fell prior to the election of a Labour…
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I'm watching this documentary about the neoliberal reforms in New Zealand in the '80s and it starts by comparing them to Pinochet's regime in Chile, which is 100% accurate and correctly identifies Chicago-school liberalisation as the biggest problem with Chile under Pinochet.