Sky News host Cory Bernardi says when you “look behind the spin,” you realise “just how bad government actually is” for all of us.
“This week, the Reserve Bank raised interest rates for a ninth consecutive month, and there’s more to come,” Mr Bernardi said.
“From my perspective, inflation is being driven by supply issues, and the best way to dampen down these problems is not to actually slow demand but to actually produce more.” Mr Bernardi said the problem with this is it would force governments across the world to accept “they’ve actually created this inflationary problem” with their COVID responses and climate change agendas.
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