WATCH: “They Lied To Australia” | Jeremy Cordeaux Unloads On The Federal Budget
May 13, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration24:34
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CategoryNews & Politics
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Description
Jeremy Cordeaux delivers a fiery reaction to the Federal Budget in this special GARAGE edition of The Court of Public Opinion, taking aim at Labor’s handling of negative gearing, capital gains tax, immigration, energy policy and housing affordability. Jeremy questions the government’s integrity over broken promises, warns younger Australians are being locked out of wealth creation, and criticises what he sees as socialism “by stealth”. He also discusses the future of commercial radio following the shutdown of America’s historic CBS Radio Network, and reflects on Australia’s economic direction, leadership, and cost-of-living pressures.
Topics Discussed
Fallout from the Federal Budget
Coalition budget reply speech
Pauline Hanson’s budget speech
Negative gearing debate
Capital gains tax concerns
Family trusts and taxation
Housing affordability crisis
Rental shortages and rising rents
Immigration levels in Australia
Government spending and taxation
NDIS fraud and budget blowouts
Cost of living pressures
Green energy and electricity prices
Criticism of Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers
Comparisons to Whitlam and Keating governments
Singapore’s economic model
Bracket creep and taxation
Decline of AM/FM radio
CBS Radio shutting down in the USA
Social media, podcasts and digital media replacing radio
Historical anniversaries and celebrity birthday