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I think this is what they used to call a 'paid endorsement'.
Norman...the highly paid Saudi apologist who answered a question about human rights and Kashoggi with "everyone makes mistakes"
 
Haha - Labor might've got away with the 'broken promise' on the Stage 3 Tax Cuts, but even a Peter Dutton could lead the Coalition to victory if they reneged on this one, as per this speculation:

Push to delay stage 3 tax cuts​

Sticking to the planned rollout of the Albanese government’s stage three tax cuts risks further fuelling inflation, making the RBA’s job more difficult, and their delay should be considered, leading economists have cautioned.

Amid resurgent price pressures, Labor’s tax cuts which commence on July 1 will pump billions of dollars of additional spending into the economy by providing households with a cumulative $20bn over the next financial year.

Speaking on Wednesday, Impact Economics and Policy lead economist Angela Jackson said while the Albanese government’s fiscal policy to date had avoided adding to demand, the forthcoming stage three tax cuts posed a “real challenge” to inflation.

“Would you be calling for the stage three tax cuts right now if they weren’t in the budget? Absolutely, no way,” Dr Jackson told the National Press Club.

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Haha - Labor might've got away with the 'broken promise' on the Stage 3 Tax Cuts, but even a Peter Dutton could lead the Coalition to victory if they reneged on this one, as per this speculation:

Push to delay stage 3 tax cuts​

Sticking to the planned rollout of the Albanese government’s stage three tax cuts risks further fuelling inflation, making the RBA’s job more difficult, and their delay should be considered, leading economists have cautioned.

Amid resurgent price pressures, Labor’s tax cuts which commence on July 1 will pump billions of dollars of additional spending into the economy by providing households with a cumulative $20bn over the next financial year.

Speaking on Wednesday, Impact Economics and Policy lead economist Angela Jackson said while the Albanese government’s fiscal policy to date had avoided adding to demand, the forthcoming stage three tax cuts posed a “real challenge” to inflation.

“Would you be calling for the stage three tax cuts right now if they weren’t in the budget? Absolutely, no way,” Dr Jackson told the National Press Club.

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That's not a push, that's a whingeing economist who might make a dollar or two if the RBA increases interest rates by 0.25% earlier than expected or delays dropping them by 0.25% by a few months.
 

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