You Know It Makes Sense .........
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The Federal Treasurer wasn't lying! All of those thought bubbles he has discreetly leaked to the Canberra Press Gallery over the last few years have turned out to be true!
'Big Reforms' are coming to Parliament. The Albanese Government are going to tackle generational inequality.
It may be met with extreme protests. It may result in a lot of media backlash. But being leader isn't always about doing what's popular, it's about doing what should be done.
Otherwise, what's the point of overseeing a long-term government with a landslide majority? Does anyone really want to be remembered for just killing time until they get their pension?
Not this government. Not this Prime Minister.
It is now time for the government to unveil bold policies that are basically just watered down versions of what Bill Shorten took to the 2019 election before a coordinated campaign from the Australian media and shadowy analytics agencies activated an ailing baby boomer voter block to elect the most incompetent Prime Minister in this nation's history in order to protect both their tax loopholes and the Australian property ponzi scheme.
But since this clear rejection of a vaguely egalitarian tax system, the Liberal Party has willingly destroyed itself on the altar of climate denial and fruitless culture wars. It seems that they probably shouldn't have continued doing what those same far-right media pundits kept telling them to do.
It also helps Labor that the Millennials and Gen-Z have grown up into 30-something adults who have to live in miserable sharehouses that absorb over half their weekly wages that haven't grown in twenty years.
Plus, the Baby Boomers are already jumping ship to One Nation, because Sky News has told them that the Liberals have expended their political usefulness!
So now, empowered by two election wins and with zero Federal Opposition, Labor are going to start talking about maybe revisiting those same changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes that could've prevented the housing crisis.
The future looks bright for young Australians. It looks like a much less ambitious version of 2019... Which was already a much less ambitious version of 2016!
To progress!