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What if we just gave people money? The economics of time and freedom The idea that there’s only so much money to go around makes a bastard kind of sense to the poor. If impossible decisions abound in their lives, it must be true of governments, too. Certainly, that’s h...

#RickMorton 'People want to work. And that includes work that’s not itemised or valued by capital. A #UBI can be brought into being without laying waste to these options but in addition to them so that freedom to choose might actually mean something.'
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Accenture’s contract to deliver the website has been amended 10 times, most recently last month, and the full cost of the build has more than doubled to $78 million.

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Seeking justice for my history teacher The lessons Rick Morton was taught by his Year 11 and 12 modern history teacher stood him in good stead as a journalist seeking justice amid the intricacies of social policy and government bureaucracy...

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Picture is a scan of the opening paragraph of the book, which reads: “The letters were sent by the thousands and arrived in mailboxes and at addresses across Australia, beginning in May 2015. Many of these addresses were long since abandoned by the people the government thought were living there. It was something of a lottery, the whole thing; whether the letters would ever get to the person they were meant to get to, whether that person would understand what they were looking at and, ultimately, whether the Australian government could spook enough people to scam them out of billions of dollars.”

Picture is a scan of the opening paragraph of the book, which reads: “The letters were sent by the thousands and arrived in mailboxes and at addresses across Australia, beginning in May 2015. Many of these addresses were long since abandoned by the people the government thought were living there. It was something of a lottery, the whole thing; whether the letters would ever get to the person they were meant to get to, whether that person would understand what they were looking at and, ultimately, whether the Australian government could spook enough people to scam them out of billions of dollars.”

Ok. Woah!

@squigglyrick.bsky.social's #MeanStreak, on the #Robodebt scheme / scam/ scandal, opens with a bloody WOAH paragraph.

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