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Labor, the Greens and mining

THIS particular taxpayer did not bother to watch the budget being presented to parliament, then decided to give the newspapers a miss on Wednesday because of the pages devoted to (wasted on?) what the Commonwealth treasurer had planned for us (but will not enact before he likely leaves office in May).

Labor, the Greens and mining

Reason: this lot won't be here six weeks from now unless there has been the most monumental polling stuff-up in history. And, even if the Coalition were to fall over the line, the "fruitcakes" in the Senate...

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