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Our Debt Has Chosen to Identify Itself as Good
I wonder what my bank would say if I asked them to have more patience with my ‘good’ debt? Seriously, what drugs are Scott Morrison and this Liberal government on? The Treasurer said it’s “wise” for governments to borrow when … Continue reading