Towards the end of last year I had a bit of a laugh at the expense of the Commonwealth Government's marketing of the Carbon Tax. My problem was that they were marketing the tax as if it was a problem. The purpose of the Carbon Tax - combating global warming by reducing carbon pollution - was hardly mentioned in their marketing materials. Instead they majored on the details of compensation. The government gave the impression that they were creating a problem, and then fixing it. Yesterday's mailbox reveals Stage 2 of this marketing strategy and now it's beginning to make more sense. My local Labor MP Graham Perrett's Moreton Report lists, in huge bright letters, "6 ways our strong economy is working for Moreton." These publications are of course approved by the government's marketing people, and Labor members around the country will be distributing newsletters with similar headlines. He lists "Schoolkids Bonus", "New $600 increa...
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