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Y IS IT SO
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48 episodes
1 month ago
Assessing the Daniel Andrews Legacy: Debts, Contracts, and Taxes & much more. As Daniel Andrews steps down from his position as Victorian Premier, it’s crucial to scrutinize the legacy he leaves behind. The most contentious issues is the state’s ballooning debt. Our debt is bigger than Queensland, NSW. & Tasmainia combined. The decision to pay companies not to build, in some cases amounting to billions of dollars for cancelled contracts. Taxes have been a focal point of dissatisfaction for many Victorians during Andrews’ tenure. Some believe that the tax burden has become exorbitant, affecting both individuals and businesses.
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Assessing the Daniel Andrews Legacy: Debts, Contracts, and Taxes & much more. As Daniel Andrews steps down from his position as Victorian Premier, it’s crucial to scrutinize the legacy he leaves behind. The most contentious issues is the state’s ballooning debt. Our debt is bigger than Queensland, NSW. & Tasmainia combined. The decision to pay companies not to build, in some cases amounting to billions of dollars for cancelled contracts. Taxes have been a focal point of dissatisfaction for many Victorians during Andrews’ tenure. Some believe that the tax burden has become exorbitant, affecting both individuals and businesses.
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Politics
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Charlie Kirk: Assassination
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25 minutes
1 month ago
Charlie Kirk: Assassination
Who was Charlie Kirk Welcome to y is it so, this episode reflects on the life, activism, and assassination of a conservative leader Charlie Kirk, a polarising figure whose voice echoed far beyond his years, the founder of Turning Point USA, exploring his rise from a college dropout to a polarising national figure, his role in youth politics and the debates and tensions around free speech, transgender issues, and campus activism.                                                 Vince and I, discuss the circumstances of Kirk’s death, reactions from supporters and critics, and the potential impact on Turning Point USA and political discourse going forward.  Stay with us as we explore the legacy, the backlash, and the silence that followed."           Welcome to y is it so, this episode reflects on the life, activism, and assassination of a conservative leader Charlie Kirk, a polarising figure whose voice echoed far beyond his years, the founder of Turning Point USA, exploring his rise from a college dropout to a polarising national figure, his role in youth politics and the debates and tensions around free speech, transgender issues, and campus activism. Vince and I, discuss the circumstances of Kirk’s death, reactions from supporters and critics, and the potential impact on Turning Point USA and political discourse going forward.  
Y IS IT SO
Assessing the Daniel Andrews Legacy: Debts, Contracts, and Taxes & much more. As Daniel Andrews steps down from his position as Victorian Premier, it’s crucial to scrutinize the legacy he leaves behind. The most contentious issues is the state’s ballooning debt. Our debt is bigger than Queensland, NSW. & Tasmainia combined. The decision to pay companies not to build, in some cases amounting to billions of dollars for cancelled contracts. Taxes have been a focal point of dissatisfaction for many Victorians during Andrews’ tenure. Some believe that the tax burden has become exorbitant, affecting both individuals and businesses.