The Black Market the Bureaucrats Built
Taxing legal cigarettes out of existence has spawned the growth of illegal cigarettes.
I have never been a supporter of trade tariffs. Whilst some will find the jingoistic arguments for trade barriers superficially
One of the most important roles of government is to defend our nation. There are internal and external threats that
The South Australian election has officially started and whilst a number of the issues are localised, others are part of
There is an ancient principle: “You reap what you sow.” Never has this been truer than what we have witnessed
It has been said a week is a long time in politics so you can only imagine what a year
The tyranny of safe spaces and political correctness is creeping into almost every aspect of our lives. It seems everyone
“It’s better to be six months too early than a moment too late” They were words of advice to
It’s great to be back with the first Weekly Dose of Common Sense for 2018. I trust you had
Like many Australians, I am in the process of winding down after a year of change and challenge. It has
Parliament is still embroiled in the citizenship fiasco with a continuing log of claims and counter-claims. The self-disclosure regime has
Sometimes politics can be frustrating for both voters and those they elect to represent them. Electors lament political decisions that
It is tempting to write about something other than politics this week lest merely talking about the dysfunction of our