A discussion on the government's handling of the fuel crisis, focusing on the politicization of the Superfund, ethical concerns around Airbnb investments linked to geopolitical issues, and growing public interest in public transport as a cost-of-living alternative.
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Right, the Superfund ruling that we talked about at the start of this hour, Jordan, has been called landmark. Now I looked at it, I just am not convinced that it is. What do you think?
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