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Why You Should Oppose the Government’s Attempt to Censor the Sydney Church Stabbing Video

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If you have been following the issue of freedom of expression in Australia, you will be aware of the efforts of the government to censor the Sydney church stabbing video on X (but not mainstream media websites) via a court order. The court order has since been overturned although what will happen next is still uncertain. It is not unusual...

The Case for Wisdom, Temperance, and Common Sense.

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With all the chaos occurring within western democracies right now, I thought it timely to focus on solutions rather than the troubles we face.  In the primer to this publication, it states that Liberty Itch will present ideas that will champion your rights as an individual, challenge concepts that threaten those freedoms, and warn you of impending coercion.  My contribution, as...

Hate income tax? You shouldn’t

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Some taxes are more damaging than others. But when working out which taxes are more damaging than others, you should not judge a tax by its name. The impacts of income tax and GST can be much the same, because income tax and GST largely tax the same thing. So a special hatred for the idea of income tax relative to...

AI Dystopia

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Many voices are warning about the impending dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). They fear everything from mass unemployment to societal collapse, the destruction of humanity by ‘the singularity’, the malicious, sentient AI boogieman (boogie-robot?) from so many science fiction novels and films.  It only takes a brief play with publicly available AI tools, such as Chat GPT, to understand the...

The Tax Power

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The Commissioner of Taxation has too much power.  Libertarians consider tax to be either theft or, at best, should be low and flat to cover bare necessities. It certainly shouldn’t be as complex as it is or run to thousands of pages.  Most mainstream tax reform proponents have grandiose visions that would only add complexity and likely raise the overall tax...

The Federal Government Should Deliver a Decade of Surpluses

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A government’s balance sheet indicates whether it is engaging in intergenerational redistribution. If the government has negative net assets it is leaving future generations with more obligations than benefits. A government with positive net assets is leaving future generations with more benefits than obligations. Governments have no advantages over individuals in making decisions about what to leave to future generations,...

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Last week we presented a solution to the nation’s current economic, social and political malaise. We noted that facts and figures no longer mattered. That arithmetic, engineering,...

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