Only Our 10th Prime Minister Can Save Australia

Economist John Adams and Analyst Martin North examines the life and times of Joseph Lyons, Australia’s 10th Prime Minister. What lessons can we draw?

Joseph Aloysius Lyons CH was an Australian politician who served as the 10th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1932 until his death in 1939. He began his career in the Australian Labor Party, but became the founding leader of the United Australia Party after the 1931 ALP split.

Author: Martin North

Martin North is the Principal of Digital Finance Analytics

2 thoughts on “Only Our 10th Prime Minister Can Save Australia”

  1. In the face of AI taking over entirely, the super rich need to be starved from now on, instead of blaming the flaming unemployed or otherwise disadvantaged.

    Tradesman’s opinion.

  2. Hi,
    Vote for me!!!
    Here’s what I’d do:
    Introduce a UBI.
    Stop blaming the unemployed for MM (Morrison Mistakes). Which has been Liberal policy for decades.
    Tax cuts and asset write down won’t work. Create demand not supply!
    Give the unemployed the opportunity to buy a new pair of thongs!
    Reduced interest rates won’t work, everyone already knows that.
    What difference does a 0.15% reduction make when rates are already at record low?
    We’re fed up with “Spin” (in real terms bullshit). Liberals Agenda.
    None of the candidates show any potential nor do their parties.
    In the face of AI taking over entirely the super rich need to be starved from now on the the flaming unemployed or otherwise disadvantaged.
    Tradesman’s opinion.

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