Who let the dogs out?

Who let the dogs out?

The Australian prime minister wants to ‘provoke the “animal spirits” in the economy by removing regulatory and bureaucratic barriers to investment.’ He says he wants to get Australians off the economic sidelines and on the field again. But beyond the first stage of the proposed tax cuts, it’s business as usual: deregulation and trickle-down-economics. Let’s leave aside for the moment the compelling evidence that trickle-down-economics is an abject failure. Let’s speak instead about deregulation. The Banking Royal Commission found that the combination of weak regulation and poor enforcement were significant contributors to the sector’s staggering misconduct. Yet it would be unsurprising if, after voting against holding the royal commission twenty-six times, the government now simply disregards its recommendations for better regulation. Meanwhile, residential buildings in Sydney and Melbourne are beginning to reveal the costs of privatising the regulation of the building industry, when inspections and compliance were taken away from government officers and handed over to private contractors. To remove the...
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the rotisserie

Strum Jim awoke feeling well-done. Like he’d been turning on a rotisserie all night. The pain in his hip and thigh had kept him turning over, trying to find a comfortable position. The rain on the tin roof was comforting, as always. He loved the sound as much as anyone. But the dripping down the flu was disturbing. As always. Twang It was keeping time, alternately strumming and twanging. Irregular time. There was something beautiful about it. But Jim had installed the flu himself. The dripping sounded like failure. Strum The strumming and the twanging set off a song in his head. Lanie Lane was singing “You fell in lo-ove with a Cowboy. And that’s what you get”. One of his favourites. It reminded him of snippets of his dream. Cowboys. Jim was trying to take over a farm, from some heavily armed cowboys. Or a heavily armed farm. There was a stables – with no sides. Well, half tall walls. With a trough on top. And lots of guns. Dreaming...
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