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LISTEN: Labor's "Aspirational" Budget Under Fire, ISIS Brides & Australia's Tax Explosion

LISTEN: Labor's "Aspirational" Budget Under Fire, ISIS Brides & Australia's Tax Explosion

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Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a fiery Garage Edition focused on the Albanese Government's latest budget, questioning claims that it is "aspirational" and arguing it punishes ambition, investment and hard work. Jeremy takes aim at negative gearing changes, unrealised capital gains proposals, Australia's growing tax burden and what he sees as Labor's drift away from working Australians. He also discusses ISIS brides appearing in court, whether justice is truly being served, and reflects on political hypocrisy, government spending and taxpayer-funded perks. Plus, Jeremy explores things Australians don't see anymore, from phone boxes and trafficators to Mr Whippy vans, before wrapping up with a fascinating journey through history, including Dunkirk, D-Day, Henry Ford, Tiananmen Square and Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A.

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Topics Discussed

  • Things Australians don't see anymore
  • Mr Whippy vans and phone boxes
  • Trafficators and anti-static car straps
  • ISIS brides appearing in Australian courts
  • Terrorism charges and legal representation
  • Federal Budget criticism
  • "Aspirational" budget claims challenged
  • Anthony Albanese and investment properties
  • Negative gearing changes
  • Capital gains tax debate
  • Unrealised capital gains tax proposal
  • Paul Keating's comments on wealth and greed
  • Government spending and debt
  • The Laffer Curve and taxation
  • Australia's growing tax burden
  • Share ownership and superannuation concerns
  • Labor's relationship with working Australians
  • Battle of Dunkirk
  • D-Day preparations
  • Tiananmen Square anniversary
  • Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. anniversary

Join Jeremy Cordeaux and friends for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (ACST), streaming from the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com. Download the podcast anytime on your favourite podcast app via Auscast Network.

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