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01-07-2013, 01:35 PM | #121 | |||
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http://theconversation.com/the-truth...t-levels-13245 I also don't think it's pertinent to the topic at hand. OT: Kim Carr is back.it seems. Let's see what happens next.
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01-07-2013, 04:30 PM | #122 | |||
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01-07-2013, 05:44 PM | #123 | |||
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Unfortunately handouts rather than good policy have become the way of doing things over the last decade. Stupid Aussies love the handout though, so in a way we get what we deserve. |
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01-07-2013, 05:52 PM | #124 | |||
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http://www.thebull.com.au/premium/a/...bt-levels.html Cheers, Maka
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tl;dr, debt isn't a problem, and refugee intake is going up globally. It's not just a problem here. We also are in quite a unique location, not to mention the incredible corruption of police forces in Indonesia and Malaysia and other SE Asian countries that only serve to make it more of a problem of illegitimate forms of transport, vs illegitimate refugees. Quote:
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I'm more worried about the fact that both Fairfax have been spinning our public debt inappropriately to spur a political agenda when they're realistically just abusing a single statistic with no comparison. Sort this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...by_public_debt by Public Debt as % of GDP, and even as a gross figure we're doing insanely well considering. I'll even give you some examples: Debt to GDP ratio, Net %
And where are we on this list? Australia: 11.6% We're doing bang on perfectly. The ship is a little leaky, but our debt is not spiralling out of control as the media would have you believe, and our public spending is well within reason with no major acceleration or deceleration over the last few years (which is what you want to avoid. Stable spending is good spending!) Quote:
We're doing perfectly fine, Rudd has strong potential to bring back a strong manufacturing sector - It's not about Ford, it's about the on-flows to people in the manufacturing industry. Steel, Automotive parts, even the specialists like Herrod and KPM. Keeping unemployment low keeps taxes flowing and spending to other sectors. What they need to effectively do is bring the rhetoric back on side to tell the public: as long as we redirect funds responsibly, more public spending will do better for our economy in the long run, ensuring high levels of professional workforce (as opposed to just labourers in the mines), and up-skilling people to ensure our economy is viable after the mining sector contracts. I personally think a reversal to Ford's decision, as unlikely as it is would be good - Even if it wasn't the Falcon. Anyone else that says the labor government was a disaster: They've recently been ranked as the most productive government in Australian history. http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...prime-minister 495 pieces of legislation through a hung parliament. Not bad for a "Complete disaster", huh? Quote:
Global public debt exponentially increased during 2008. Don't simply spout the media rhetoric without understanding more in relation to global economics. Quote:
Once again: Our debt levels are low. Why save more money when we can prepare for the future and put keep our country productive. We should take advantage of globally recovering economies that will be spending money, and increase our output to meet that inevitable demand. Edit: and yes. It is in the public interest to know about our debt. But with nothing to compare it to, it is nothing more than a grossly misinformed statistic. Last edited by Lardman; 01-07-2013 at 06:05 PM. |
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01-07-2013, 06:07 PM | #126 | ||
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If Ford used local components. The on-flows go to the people running the Asian sweat shops.
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01-07-2013, 06:10 PM | #127 | |||
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http://www.percapita.org.au/_dbase_u...rty_Final4.pdf cheers, Maka
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01-07-2013, 06:15 PM | #128 | |||
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The money they all inevitably spend locally? These are the real on-flows I'm talking about. Think about the money you spend supporting your family, or your wife, so on. Where you spend that money. What things you buy. Average that out, and multiply it by a few thousand. That's where the real on-flows are, and is worth far more to Australia than a small portion of Ford's operating costs going to Asian suppliers (which again, is somewhat misinformed but if you insist) |
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01-07-2013, 06:16 PM | #129 | |||
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Costello was the last Treasurer to deposit funds in the 'Future Fund'.
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01-07-2013, 06:20 PM | #130 | |||
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As for the Future Fund... I dunno, maybe this had something to do with it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financi...7%E2%80%932008 To illustrate my point of why no money was put in the 'Future fund', this image shows Real GDP rates during 2009 - A measure indicating the value of economic output, adjusted for inflation. In other words, a nation's productivity. |
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01-07-2013, 06:24 PM | #131 | |||
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Bendix supplied Ford with brake products up until about five years ago, but since the company has been importing the products. http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/1...dustry-bendix/
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01-07-2013, 06:26 PM | #132 | |||
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In the first decade of the century, Australia struck it lucky. A voracious global appetite for commodities meant that we could sell unimaginable quantities of our mineral resources at unimaginable prices. The result was a windfall to our public coffers of at least $180 billion over the six years from 2002 to 2008. To borrow a phrase from a prominent director of one of the big mining houses, it was “like being hit up the **** by a rainbow.”* To be clear, Australia had positioned itself cleverly to take advantage of such luck. Two decades of economic reform under Hawke, Keating and Howard had seen to that. But the material question is how we responded to such luck. How did we spend the windfall of our mining boom? In this paper, we examine the ten years of Commonwealth Budget papers to answer this question. We chart the rise of the boom and its explosive impact on our federal tax revenues up until 2008. We see how tax revenues fell away dramatically in the face of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), despite our terms-of-trade continuing to rise for a further three years. Our estimate is that the pre-GFC phase of the boom delivered at least $180 billion over and above long-term GDP growth trend. What did we do with this bounty? Just over half of the windfall, $105 billion, was used by the Howard and Rudd Governments to shore up the fiscal position of the Commonwealth. We paid off $36 billion of sovereign debt and put $69 billion into long-term savings funds. This was the responsible course of action. But the remaining $75 billion represents a big missed opportunity. The Howard Government gave at least $25 billion away in tax cuts and concessions, on everything from fuel excise to voluntary superannuation contributions. It used another $50 billion on inflated spending programs and various cash handouts, from the baby bonus to the First Home Owners’ Grants. This profligacy had two damaging consequences. First, we missed the opportunity to invest $75 billion in longterm productive assets. We could have built a high-speed rail link down the east coast, or funded hundreds of thousands of skilled cadetships, or rolled out solar generation farms to power our mining and aluminium sectors. More importantly for the future, we have created a huge structural problem for our budget. The combination of tax cuts and spending growth left Australia ill-prepared for a change in economic circumstances. Most of the tax and spending changes were presented to voters as permanent benefits. No-one imagined that our tax take could fall by four percentage points of GDP in the three years from 2008 to 2011. Yet when this happened, a structural imbalance appeared in our Budget which will take years to redress. Voters had come to see the fruits of the boom years as entitlements, making it difficult for government to wind them back. The Gillard Government has begun this task – by means-testing family benefits, private health insurance rebates, and tightening superannuation tax treatment. But the process will take years and involve much political pain. cheers, Maka
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Xstrata, Rio Tinto and BHP-Billiton negotiated the mining tax with the Gillard Government on their terms. The so-called small mining companies who ran the ad campaign were not invited to participate.
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01-07-2013, 06:45 PM | #134 | ||
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It was still massively watered down from the original flat tax on all mining profits
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01-07-2013, 07:36 PM | #135 | |||
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agree lardman. I honestly don't see the issue subsidising the industry, like they do in every other country.
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01-07-2013, 08:37 PM | #136 | ||
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I see we have lots of people here that lean to the left ,good on you ,but ive lived through the whitlam years, the hawk and keating years ,just vote rudd the dud back in and you will experience the woes that we faced then ,good luck with that ,hope you enjoy it ,keep your cash under your bed
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01-07-2013, 08:39 PM | #137 | ||
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And my mum lived through the liberal years and would happily counter your claim. Your point?
Labor can barely be considered left anymore anyway.
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01-07-2013, 08:46 PM | #138 | ||
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Not unless the government can convince people to buy Ford and/or Ford accepts some taxpayer money.
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I remember listening to an interview with a former treasury adviser in that role when Kevin Rudd came to power, the two men had a very important conversation on the eve of the global financial crisis, Rudd recognized the danger of money supply freezing up and instigated funding to prevent that happening. Rightly or wrongly, Rudd's quick action saw Australia insulated from the worst of the GFC. He was also int the throws of adjusting his stance on the mining tax when he was over thrown, so we'll never really know what his plan was...
While not entirely a Rudd supporter, I think he is more to the right of politics than the administration who basically claim jumped him and called the shots for the last three years. The thing people really hated about KR was his micromanaging to the point of distraction with the ministers in charge. I look with interest to see just what the heck Rudd pulls next, look for something very presidential and inspirational from Mr. Sheen as he seeks to snatch victory from the Jaws of defeat. and yes, Tony Abbott is that bad as a leader, missing opportunities to push and when to shut up and let labor fall over... Last edited by jpd80; 01-07-2013 at 08:55 PM. |
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No matter who you vote for, expect to be bribed within an inch of your life with promises you know the candidates can't keep.
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My point is the libs get to clean up the mess the others make and everybody hates them for it ,just check out the mess whitlam hawk and keating left ,now this lot are in the same situation ,remember jeff kennet in vic what he had to do to fix the problems they had there ,the labour party sent the state broke and as soon as he fixed them the people threw him out ,figure that one out ,same here in Qld ,we are now suffering from Blighs nonsense and NSW is no different ,wake up and smell the roses instead of looking through rose coloured glasses ,now we better get back on track or we will get locked
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Left or Right who gives a ,none of this has anything to do with the original thread question.
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It's not that simple, we get to clean up our own mess, politicians fiddle with discretionary spending
but the tax cuts and legislation brought in under Costello meant that income dried up after Labor was elected and the GFC melt down happened and the dollar strengthened killing export revenue. The Libs got out just in time... |
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While Rudd might not stop Ford's pull out, the fact that it's staged some three years away means that the situation is not so intolerable as to warrant immediate stoppage, anyone who doesn't look at this as an opportunity to extend or delay departure for a couple of years is missing a huge political achievement.. |
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Imagine what he can do before September, Abbott is that useless as a leader.... Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberals are home... and I'm done. |
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01-07-2013, 09:15 PM | #148 | ||
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So did anyone else read about how it's been determined the Howard government was the most wasteful spender? Was reading some stuff on it at lunch.
This "mess" people are in a tizz about isn't as bad as it could be. We could have done austerity measures and ended up like... Oh... I dunno... A lot of Europe when the gfc hit.
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01-07-2013, 09:21 PM | #149 | ||
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Was the bit about Labor turning a $20billion surplus into a $250billion debt deleted from that article?
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How did howard end up with 75 billion in the future fund if that is true ,you really dont have a clue ,being at uni too long will do that for you
Sorry kiwi i wasnt referring to you ,you beat me to it |
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