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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges rising health insurance premiums, government waste, and the growing cultural division in Australia. He confronts the economic burdens facing Australian families, criticises the lack of political accountability, and questions controversial topics like the Voice to Parliament, foreign aid allocations, and the shrinking role of personal responsibility. Expect powerful quotes, historical references, and a no-nonsense approach from the dining room table.
Australia’s health insurance inflation and unaffordability
Government spending priorities and waste
The erosion of national unity and overuse of identity politics
Controversy around the Voice to Parliament
Unchecked foreign aid and questionable allocations
The undermining of personal accountability in society
Housing policy and tax on home ownership
Cynicism about media manipulation and political spin
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By Auscast NetworkIn this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux challenges rising health insurance premiums, government waste, and the growing cultural division in Australia. He confronts the economic burdens facing Australian families, criticises the lack of political accountability, and questions controversial topics like the Voice to Parliament, foreign aid allocations, and the shrinking role of personal responsibility. Expect powerful quotes, historical references, and a no-nonsense approach from the dining room table.
Australia’s health insurance inflation and unaffordability
Government spending priorities and waste
The erosion of national unity and overuse of identity politics
Controversy around the Voice to Parliament
Unchecked foreign aid and questionable allocations
The undermining of personal accountability in society
Housing policy and tax on home ownership
Cynicism about media manipulation and political spin
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.