Episode 164: Dutton plays at being Temu Trump to avoid explaining his policies for the election and good news about electric cars

Episode 164: Dutton plays at being Temu Trump to avoid explaining his policies for the election and good news about electric cars

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Van Badham and Ben Davison devote an episode to pulling apart the
world’s most uncharismatic populist, Peter Dutton, as well as his
energetic attempt to make Australia as dysfunctional as it was
last time he was in government: with plans to reduce workplace
pay and safety gains, sack 38,000 public servants, end fee-free
TAFE, strip universal childcare provisions and dance for Gina
Rinehart and the fossil fuel industry like an auditionee for a
“Fame” revival. While Dutton promises a suite of policies that
might sound "solution-y" - from nuclear energy proposals to
changes in superannuation for home buyers - it's such a
Trump-like approach, it's little wonder "the Temu Trump" nickname
is starting to stick.


How this may manifest in a his campaign pitch and how those who
want to stop him should respond to it is also TOP OF MIND.
There’s also good news about cars in Norway, and Germanicus is
finally successful in crawling up onto Van’s lap. 


Join us as we unpack the intricate dynamics of the day, offering
our own SPARKLING TAKE on why risking Peter Dutton is a bad, bad,
very bad idea. 


AND Van gives our Cadre and Extend the Reach supporters a
shoutout!

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