The LNP’s nuclear policy is working just fineBy Michael Pascoe | December 23, 2024Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy announcement has been totally nuked, so to speak, but Michael Pascoe argues it is ...
Channeling Trump: dark motives behind Dutton’s Gaza dog whistleBy Michael Pascoe | December 15, 2024Peter Dutton’s hyperbolic denunciation of Australia reinforcing existing policy on Palestine, along with its ...
Damned if you do: Jim Chalmers cops the blame for no recessionBy Michael Pascoe | December 5, 2024Government spending is keeping Australia out of recession, just, as this week's feeble GDP numbers tallied 7 ...
Trump won, but not by a landslide. Does it matter?By Michael Pascoe | November 25, 2024Contrary to almost every headline, Donald Trump did not achieve his second coming by a landslide, at least not by ...
Australia in the Trumposphere: climate, trade, Asia and the new world orderBy Michael Pascoe | November 11, 2024Trump 2.0 could provide a less-myopic Australia a chance to get with the strength. No, argues Michael Pascoe, that ...
Trumpification Australia. The winners and losers and what might beBy Michael Pascoe | November 8, 2024What will Trump 2.0 mean for Australia? What will China do? But there are two similar questions to ask: what ...
Tapping into the Trump self-destructive American poisonBy Michael Pascoe | November 6, 2024There is something rather like irony for both parties in this omnishambles US election: whichever one loses, it ...
Face or facts? Falling inflation makes a compelling case for Reserve Bank to cut rates todayBy Michael Pascoe | November 5, 2024It would be reckless for the RBA not to cut interest rates today, given falling inflation, writes Michael Pascoe
Our RBA – the central bank shag on a monetary rockBy Michael Pascoe | October 31, 2024After her rhetoric about not cutting interest rates this year, RBA Governor Michele Bullock will have her ...
Greed is good! ATO mates rates for mining billionaire tax evasion schemeBy Michael Pascoe | October 22, 2024After winning the Gold Walkley for the PwC tax leak scandal, the AFR’s Neil Chenoweth has produced another ...
Two Peter Dutton policies may swing Teals to Labor in a minority governmentBy Michael Pascoe | October 14, 2024They may be short on detail, but Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is charging ahead with two policies that may ...
Hardman Netanyahu a century out of date, feeding Dutton’s colonial narrative.By Michael Pascoe | October 5, 2024There was a time when Netanyahu’s tactics would go unquestioned. That time helps explain those who continue to ...