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15-05-2014, 07:34 AM | #541 | ||
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The issue I have is that nobody in this thread has said anything with communist ideals, and it's being thrown around like it's an insult.
Communism is the equal distribution of wealth, and the removal of social class and definition. The notion of a hand up for strugglers is socialism (what's being discussed in this thread). And mild socialism at that. Call it what it is, not something it isn't.
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15-05-2014, 09:01 AM | #542 | ||
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Entitlement: My business is successful, I should be able to claim a fancy car against my tax.
Sure you've worked hard and deserve a nice car, I have nothing against that, but pay for it your damn self. You don't need the welfare handout from the ATO. Remember? You have a successful business. This "age of entitlement" is entwined in ALL of our society. |
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15-05-2014, 09:14 AM | #543 | ||
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How convenient that the demise of our universal health system, Medicare, has begun (or continued) under a conservative govt with the co payment tax.
The conservative side of politics has never supported Gonski and has flip flopped in their 'commitment' to it more times than I can recall. They hid the final nail in the coffin to Gonski in a multi faceted document, the budget, and blamed it on necessity. Funny how we can't afford to properly and fairly fund and educate our kids but we can afford 20 billion to be squirrelled away for medical research. And federal politicians pay to be frozen for 12 mths, wow! They got a major payrise recently so of course they can wait 12 mths or more for another rise. Is anybody happy that the countries richest people pay no tax at all? This is all about the far right getting what it's always strived for under the guise of 'we all have to chip in to save the country'. So much smoke and mirrors and gullible people believe their rhetoric. |
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15-05-2014, 09:41 AM | #546 | ||
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The issue I have, and one our neo-liberalist, extreme-right friends here don't seem to give a toss about, is how fundamentally unfair this latest federal budget is.
This sums it up really; Firstly, the exact figures have probably been exaggerated for political purposes, but the overall point its making is correct - all the "heavy lifting" is being done by the people that can least afford it. Now I receive absolutely nothing from the government, never have. That's the way I like it - I'm doing just fine, thanks. Also, I agree that the budget did need fixing. No, it wasn't a crisis. But it definitely needed correcting. So why is it that they place the entire burden to do so in the worst possible places? Paying to see the doctor, $80billion stripped from education and health, pensions and benefits to those that need them most PERMANENTLY wound back. De-regulating uni fees - watch them shoot through the roof! Increasing the price of petrol - the list goes on. Meanwhile, those earning over $180,000pa get a tiny, TEMPORARY tax that they won't even notice. Superannuation rorts un-touched. Carbon and mining tax removed. Why? Because they're looking after their good mates at the top of the food chain! Its absolutely disgusting, makes me sick. Anyone who can't see how rotten this government and it's budget is, can only be a selfish piece of ****. Then they go and suggest that anyone who thinks along the lines I do, do so out of selfishness! The irony! I personally will not be 1 cent worse off under this budget, I probably stand to gain. |
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You're right it wasn't popular with many private school educators, they were worried about the possibility of losing some of their funding, you know that sense of 'entitlement' that many of them have but won't let anyone else use their taxpayer funded facilities I thought Gonski was about restoring the importance of education by funding it appropriately where needed? |
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15-05-2014, 09:50 AM | #548 | ||
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I think instead of paid parental leave thay should of subsidised child care more for working families. As it would also created more jobs and keep people working (more tax for the government). I'm a bit worried about companies not hiring women because they want to have kids. Even though the government is subsidising the companies, they'll have to find a person to take their job over for 12 months. Then when they come back, do they get rid of the replacement, what if that replacement dose a better job?
As Charliewool has said, this dose affect me so I'm only looking at it from my point of view. |
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15-05-2014, 09:52 AM | #549 | ||
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and then there's the $245 million for school chaplains !!
we're in a 'crisis' but hey let's shove our religion down the throats of school kids the religious right getting their claws into politics anybody think that bit of funding was acceptable? |
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15-05-2014, 09:54 AM | #550 | |||
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15-05-2014, 09:59 AM | #551 | |||
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15-05-2014, 10:34 AM | #552 | |||
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In fact is there due to the high number of people "dumping" the kids in child care or home alone that are coming into the school sytem with behavioural issues that their parents haven't or don't want to deal with or the children who feel they can not speak to their parents about issues. They have, as in the case of my youngest child, to provide information and support to the children, parents and co workers of a much loved teacher who passed away suddenly. They also do a lot of crisis care for children at the school that have lost loved ones or had other trauma in their life. |
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15-05-2014, 11:04 AM | #553 | ||
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Would it not be a better use of government money to employ health care professionals directly, instead of well meaning little old ladies?
The funding for schools to employ a trained Welfare Officer has been removed. Is this in the best interests of children, or a back hander to the previous government?
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15-05-2014, 11:50 AM | #554 | ||
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Back on topic... Is income tax the answer?... Are the hardest hit with the budget changes those who can least afford it?
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15-05-2014, 12:00 PM | #555 | ||
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People tend to just get confused about the political sciences and what each branch of thinking stands for.
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15-05-2014, 12:06 PM | #556 | ||
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That and the systems so broken now days by the time a pollies done enough deals to get to the top they don't know what they are anymore.
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15-05-2014, 12:32 PM | #557 | |||
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I think the biggest problem is all the tax loopholes that exist for people at the higher end of the wealth scale. Close a few of those and you wouldn't need to be so savage to people on the other end. Everyone should remember also, that when people can't afford the basic necessities of life, ie health care, shelter, food, they get desperate. Desperate people do desperate things. It costs everyone more in the long run. |
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15-05-2014, 12:49 PM | #558 | ||||||
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Ok. Sure. Make under 30's wait six months for their dole. But don't then take it away for another six months, if they've failed to find a job within a six month time period. Yes folks. They're planning six months on, six months off the dole. Which is hard enough to live on as it is 12 months of the year (been there, done that). They also want to make them work 25 hours a week (I'm all for work for the dole, but the dole needs to be able to support you to GET to that work, I remember scrounging in the back of the couch for a train fare just to get to an interview, and not eating anything for a couple of weeks except noodles because an electricity bill came through). When, as it stands, people can't obtain the necessities as it stands, cutting it further isn't going to solve anything. Prepare for insurance premiums to go up - thefts in your area coming to you! Taxing earnings of over $100,000 on super accounts. Not super accounts off 100k. EARNINGS on those accounts over 100k. Tightening up on CGT and negative gearing. Closing up tax loopholes for the rich; and not cutting staff from the ATO, so they can actually have the man power to assess potential tax cheats. Like these guys: http://www.theage.com.au/comment/bud...512-zr9o3.html To Note: Quote:
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If you still think it's the kid who's 25 and can't find a job who's rorting the system, you've got your head well up where the monkey shoves it's nuts (dunno why it shoves them there, gran never told us).
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15-05-2014, 01:00 PM | #559 | |||
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Maybe you should ship yourself off to the Middle East or Nigeria so you can take advantage of all those wonderful benifits they have, without having to put up with capitalist pig dog infidels. I bet those lucky buggers over there don't have to worry about the Abbott / Hockey Budget. Last edited by Stefan; 15-05-2014 at 01:08 PM. |
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15-05-2014, 01:51 PM | #560 | ||
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All political parties are driven by ideology, but it's been interesting to observe just how extreme this Coalition Government has been in applying their ideology to pretty much every area of policy. Labor were not like this when they were elected in 2007; they did not seek to make sweeping changes to a heap of existing policies based purely on ideology.
But now with the Coalition Government in power, the approach is completely different.
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15-05-2014, 02:02 PM | #561 | ||
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The repeal of 18C is a big thank you to the key media people who got the conservatives back in power.
the attitude seems to be that their win was so decisive that they have a chance to get the most extreme stuff through the Parliament and that's what they're doing. Here's your thank you Bolt and co, here's yours churches, take that welfare recipients, take that uni students |
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15-05-2014, 02:07 PM | #562 | |||
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A simple to view our tax system.
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15-05-2014, 02:11 PM | #563 | ||
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What this leaves out is the part where the high earner gets a deduction of what he needs to pay because he bought an expensive wine earlier.
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15-05-2014, 02:15 PM | #564 | ||
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^ simplistic answers to complex questions
was that on talkback today? "simple to view our tax system" they can't even get the title right let alone the guts of it |
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15-05-2014, 02:44 PM | #565 | ||
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15-05-2014, 03:32 PM | #566 | ||
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yaaaaaawn!
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15-05-2014, 03:38 PM | #567 | ||
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This thread has been given a lot of leeway in the last 2 weeks regarding the T&C's.
If you want to keep
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15-05-2014, 05:19 PM | #569 | ||
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If everyone would simply agree with me we could all move on
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15-05-2014, 05:32 PM | #570 | ||
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He's right
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