Rafy
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That was Bush Snr and he didn't get re-elected."Read my lips: no new taxes" Ronald Reagan, August 18, 1988
That was Bush Snr and he didn't get re-elected."Read my lips: no new taxes" Ronald Reagan, August 18, 1988
Whoops, my bad, idk why I thought Reagan,That was Bush Snr and he didn't get re-elected.
Lol, sif want genuine tax reform, that's a bad mollI don't object to the NDIS, but I do object to the necessity of raising taxes. There are dozens of middle-class welfare schemes, blatant cash-handouts, tax deductions for the rich and subsidies for dead industries that could be cut to afford it. I'll be interested to see how they make up the rest of the funds in the budget though. Maybe they will have enough courage to scrap bad policies that reward special interest groups.
This is basically my opinion also.I don't object to the NDIS, but I do object to the necessity of raising taxes. There are dozens of middle-class welfare schemes, blatant cash-handouts, tax deductions for the rich and subsidies for dead industries that could be cut to afford it. I'll be interested to see how they make up the rest of the funds in the budget though. Maybe they will have enough courage to scrap bad policies that reward special interest groups.
Okay? Has that promise been broken?Tony Abbot "no great big new taxes"
Idealistic thinking... How many middle class welfare schemes can you name? Tax deductions for the rich?I don't object to the NDIS, but I do object to the necessity of raising taxes. There are dozens of middle-class welfare schemes, blatant cash-handouts, tax deductions for the rich and subsidies for dead industries that could be cut to afford it. I'll be interested to see how they make up the rest of the funds in the budget though. Maybe they will have enough courage to scrap bad policies that reward special interest groups.
Yes, he just agreed to rise in the Medicare levy. And a rise in the corporate tax rate to fund maternity leave (that lie is even more blatant given it was an election policy AT THE SAME TIME as he was promising no new taxes iirc).Okay? Has that promise been broken?
If gillard had only fucked up one or two policies then she would probably be elected at the coming election. The trouble is that she has personally in a lot of cases, fucked up most of Labors policies. She has even got a lot of labor voters offside now from which I can't see any way Labor under Gillard or shorten or anyone else can recover before the election. Federal labor is going to face an electoral wipeout like what occurred to qld labor.Where Gillard I think fucked up
like disabled people?I don't object to the NDIS, but I do object to the necessity of raising taxes. There are dozens of middle-class welfare schemes, blatant cash-handouts, tax deductions for the rich and subsidies for dead industries that could be cut to afford it. I'll be interested to see how they make up the rest of the funds in the budget though. Maybe they will have enough courage to scrap bad policies that reward special interest groups.
Baby Bonus.Idealistic thinking... How many middle class welfare schemes can you name?
Interest rate tax concessions.Tax deductions for the rich?
No, it's up to the managers to tell them, because that's what they do. They manage. And if the business is bankrupt without government subsidies, then they have done a poor job of managing.So if the government decides to end subsidies to dead industries will you and other cowards like you go front up the workers and sack them all? No you don't have the guts to do so and neither do the politicians.
is this supposed to be an argument against it?So if the government decides to end subsidies to dead industries will you and other cowards like you go front up the workers and sack them all? No you don't have the guts to do so and neither do the politicians.
ikris this supposed to be an argument against it?
The government is proposing a rise in the Medicare levy. Not a big new tax but a 0.5% increase on an existing levy. Either way it will go through the house with or without coalition support.Yes, he just agreed to rise in the Medicare levy. And a rise in the corporate tax rate to fund maternity leave (that lie is even more blatant given it was an election policy AT THE SAME TIME as he was promising no new taxes iirc).
Then if you open it up to more than taxes there are plenty of examples of broken promises. And you know what, for the most part I think that's okay. Any politician stupid enough to stick to a three year old policy when the ground has shifted beneath them is an idiot.
Where Gillard I think fucked up is that the factual ground didn't shift, which would have made for a good reason to go back on her word, only the political and that is a lot harder for people to swallow.
Lol no it isn't actually. Obviously it should be cut because protection of industries is never sustainable. But you guys simplify the whole situation with your idealistic views. The broad point I am trying to make is we have too many inner city trendies and hipsters who try to impose their idealistic views on the rest of the country that they know little about. Case in point in live exports to Indonesia. Overnight they tried to kill off northern Australia and didn't do a bad job of it. No thought for the farmers but rather those poor cattle which were going to be killed off anyway. Have to look at both point of views. Like dairy industry deregulation which led to many dairy farmers committing suicide. No tree hugger cares about that.is this supposed to be an argument against it?
Lol no comment I lost this one. Not necessarily eradicating these programs but means testing them.Baby Bonus.
Family Tax Benefits A and B.
First Home-Owners Grant.
Private Health Insurance Rebate.
Interest rate tax concessions.
The use of trusts to hide private income.
Capital gains tax deductions.
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