“too important not to have a crack”, says the leader of a government looking to implement the first measures of a digital Panopticon that looks to moderate and control Australians access to information.
Things that were too important not to have a crack :
*Meaningful gambling reform
*A national public housing program
*Reforms to negative gearing and capital gains tax
*An NACC that is transparent and public facing
*Taxing people with over $3 million worth of super
*Sending Home the Israeli ambassador for conducting genocide
*Taxing the resource companies that pay no tax
*Standing up to the big business sector that dominates the political class
*Easing up on aping in to Trump‘s America in favour of pragmatically engaging with our region
* diversifying our countries trajectory away from the overmilitarisation of our economy
*raising the rate
*declaring housing, food and clothing for children a human right, while pledging that his government will no longer run a country where one and six children live in poverty
What else do we need to know?