The podcast discusses economic resilience amid inflation and geopolitical instability, including concerns over unemployment, petrol costs, and global conflicts, while also covering a maritime crisis and international health response.
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Yeah, exactly. So then it's funny, we're just having a debate, there's a poll out yesterday in this country about the government having failed, perceived to have failed the handling of the fuel crisis and it appears to have come down to the cost of fuel, not about the supply of fuel. And there's this mindset that people simply want free money, even if it's... And if we don't have it, and your Victorian budget would be an example of that, it seems impossible to me that you can have $200 billion worth of debt in Victoria alone and they're going to go to the people and get re-elected. How's that possible?
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