Life seems to be “so good” in the Canberra bubble its elites didn’t even know what their taxpayer-funded salary is, according to Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“This is where most of us live in the real world while our taxes pay for
other people to operate in some artificial environment like the Truman Show.”
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