Thursday 9th of May 2024

Gus Leonisky's blog

at face value...

friendsfriendsFacebook’s Oversight Board, the handpicked band of outsiders charged with ruling on thorny issues at the company, handed down its first opinions after months of deliberation late last month.

the interview of the day...

minister taylor

 

Awaiting for the transcripts...

no-no-no, this is serious...

economics

Reserve Bank governor Phillip Lowe isn’t worried about housing bubbles, government debt or potential inflation outbreaks.

idiots in charge "it's just a bit of paper"...

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The Morrison government has resisted a push to slap down Liberal backbencher Craig Kelly after the outspoken MP supported calls from a Brazilian medical association to use unproven drugs to treat COVID-19.

and I'm not the only one...

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On November 9, as the first week of election disputes started to wind down, Big Pharma giant Pfizer Inc. announced that its COVID vaccine had been tested and shown to be 90 percent effective. The timing was… fortuitous; cue the crazies. 

the malady of the rigged system...

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Sunday that the Game Stop stock market drama is an indication that the Securities and Exchange Commission needs to "grow a backbone to enforce those rules."

There is "big money on both sides," Warren said on CNN’s "State of the Union" on Sunday. "That’s why we need an SEC investigation."

 

"We need a market that is transparent, that is level and that’s open to individual investors. It’s time for the SEC to get off their duffs and do their jobs," she said.

 

a lot of ways we can constructively work together...

mis...mis...

The appointment of a new trade minister doesn’t appear to have cracked the ice in Australia’s troubled relationship with China.

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