Policy Outrage: Time Round and Fake-Tradie Outrage

policy outrage: It seems the parties this time round have decided to forego the fake-tradie outrage and have a fake policy outrage instead, according to The Guardian. Mostly this campaign involved both parties and much of the media pretending to be outraged over things that are either fake or have been purposely mistaken. The campaign has mostly gone as expected, but usually by now there has been some outrage over a person in a campaign advert who is actually an actor. Labor targets family violence, Coalition funds skills as campaign resumes Read more Consider the response to Bill Shorten saying he would not impose any further taxes on superannuation. Shorten doesn't even know his own policies. The Liberal party and many in the media called this a major gaffe given the ALP has long had a policy to change the taxation of superannuation. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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