
This week we talk the big news about job numbers out of the US, the Ramsay Foundation story in ANU, CFMEU writing to Julie Bishop asking her to recognise the Venezuela elections, the NSW government’s crackdown on Airbnb and Kanye’s album showing supporting Trump isn’t the career killer people thought it was. We talk to the IPA’s Dr Bella d’Abrera on her article in The Spectator Australia on the scandal at Manningham Council, her take on the Ramsay Foundation and tries to convince us to watch Cobra Kai (14:52-30:47). We also play Dr Chris Berg’s interview of Johnathan Blanks, Research Associate at the Cato Institute about the big criminal justice questions facing America (30:57-46:48).
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