We've used all of ours. Paid for my sons basketball and plenty went into the Easter show.
So you're contributing to the debt you say has to stop?
Well done.
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We've used all of ours. Paid for my sons basketball and plenty went into the Easter show.
remember 2019 the bookies paid out early on Shorten, it ain't over yet, don't necessarily believe the pollsJosh is in a lot of trouble in his electorate. 53 to 47 against right now.
Maybe you didn't read most of my post. The economy was in structural deficit when the government changed in 2007, just as it is once again today and long into the future per projections. I will though admit my disgust that the incoming Rudd government did not repeal the last round of tax cuts that formed a lot of that debt.This is partially true. It's a better way to discuss the issue as well without the hyperbole.
I agree that investing in infrastructure, development and training is important and it can lead to longer term benefits.
Austerity does work. It's worked exceptionally well in the past. I think it's required. It's about saving money for a rainy day. All the payments we had for the GFC were build off good economic management - i.e. having a surplus when times are good.
We've accumulated a lot of debt. You can't get around this issue. Debt is simply spending now and paying for it later. So someone suffers.
Wow! Real Tiger's country!I thought I was in a Liberal seat but apparently I'm in a key seat. I'm in Reid. I actually feel a little bad because the local member didn't vote for Morrison's religious discrimination laws.
The Labor candidate knocked on my door to get me to vote for her and I told her to go elsewhere because I was voting for her.
Filling seats and bellys with good policy.I had a free lunch down the Bowlo my last Dine Voucher covered the Chicken Parmi..
Exactly. This is also why I much prefer blanket payments or blanket decisions rather than the government trying to pick winners.
remember 2019 the bookies paid out early on Shorten, it ain't over yet, don't necessarily believe the polls
Wasn't Manildra somehow connected with John Howard years ago when they got govt largesse? Some sort of insolvency protection? Boss of Manildra was related/connected to Howard in a subsidy for something like ethanol production? Might be mistaken - apologies if I am.Maybe you didn't read most of my post. The economy was in structural deficit when the government changed in 2007, just as it is once again today and long into the future per projections. I will though admit my disgust that the incoming Rudd government did not repeal the last round of tax cuts that formed a lot of that debt.
Please don't bring up the future fund fantasy and that our relative thriving during the GFC had anything to do with either that or previous policy. It was achieved in a period bereft of infrastructure spending and as you will likely have seen posted by @Magpie_Magic earlier, gotten with one of the worst political decisions in our history by selling the bulk of our gold reserves, along with selling Telstra.
This government recently gave much more than that to businesses that didn't need it. Seeing Morrison announce giftng a further $85 million unaccountable dollars from our taxes to another major donor, this time from the Manildra Group on Monday, is another area where these savings need to come from.
I just watched him on tv, his body language didn't look great.😃remember 2019 the bookies paid out early on Shorten, it ain't over yet, don't necessarily believe the polls
Filling seats and bellys with good policy.
To go with his other statement in recent weeks, and to paraphrase "if you cannot afford to pay rent, buy a house".Yeah Scomo the other day said that low income earners should start a business so they aren't low income earners anymore bloke is so out of touch just wants to give his billionaire buddies tax breaks
Yeah scomos side people have pissed off everyone also he is doneTo go with his other statement in recent weeks, and to paraphrase "if you cannot afford to pay rent, buy a house".
How is stopping people from starving or missing the rent when they could not work picking "winners?"
A lot of underprivileged kids have gotten to sit in a cinema seat or similar that they wouldn't have been able to otherwise, as well as an additional staff member or two on the counter at my local theatre that weren't there previously.That debt has to stop (after I've spent my vouchers, of course.)
is another area where these savings need to come from.
We've used all of ours. Paid for my sons basketball and plenty went into the Easter show.
So no 1985 Dom Perignon?🙁I had a free lunch down the Bowlo my last Dine Voucher covered the Chicken Parmi..
So no 1985 Dom Perignon?🙁
Along with similar others, overwhelmingly the ones that kept us and the country ticking over during the pandemic prior to high vaccination rates.Low income earners are: retail workers, aged care and support workers