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LISTEN: Why Are Aussies Paying $10K for Cataracts While Rwanda Pays $25? | The Court of Public Opinion

LISTEN: Why Are Aussies Paying $10K for Cataracts While Rwanda Pays $25? | The Court of Public Opinion

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In this garage edition, Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a fearless commentary on Australia’s political and economic missteps. From the RBA's anticipated rate cuts to blistering critiques of climate policy, taxation, social media influence, and over-regulation, Jeremy doesn't hold back. He dives into the folly of renewable subsidies, unpacks population policy failures, and highlights the farce of costly cataract surgeries and home medicine inspections. With nods to history and pop culture, this episode is a blend of passionate opinion, sharp insight, and classic Jeremy.

Topics Covered:

  • RBA’s expected interest rate cuts

  • Trump-Putin talks and Ukraine speculation

  • Angus Taylor’s failed Liberal leadership bid

  • Criticism of net-zero and anti-nuclear stance

  • Dr. Eddie Patterson’s views on nuclear power

  • Rebates for solar and battery installations

  • The hypocrisy in global coal consumption

  • Concerns over unrealised capital gains tax

  • Cumulative national tax burden near $1 trillion

  • Duplicative bureaucracy in state vs federal government

  • Lack of population policy with mass migration

  • Social media influencers and political transparency

  • MH17 and lack of Russian accountability

  • Medicare inefficiencies and costly cataract surgeries

  • For-profit childcare and government policy failure

  • Home medication inspections – unnecessary bureaucracy

  • Over-servicing in healthcare

  • Historic trivia, including Bee Gees, blue jeans, electric cars, and Amelia Earhart

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