Byron_Bay_Fan
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Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon is using the MP13 gang for the mid-terms like Howard used Tampa. Just like I used the Chinese businessmen above.
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@ said:@ said:@ said:Since China has let the private car become widespread I sort of refuse to go over there. Their system has become totally corrupt with all those business people coming out here and paying millions for houses. Same goes for Russia, that is what happens to one-party rule, whether right or left wing.
Don't blame the Chinese , blame the idiot federal politicians that create policies that allow this to happen
And whether they are from China or Chile should it be an issue
Now that you mention Chile I loved it when General Augusto Pinochet was held in UK for his crimes - I was hoping they would do the same to a few more brutal dictators. But those Chinese I picked on are directly being enriched due to corruption, nepotism etc. otherwise they would not have tens of millions of dollars to throw around. I picked on the Chinese businessmen not the whole race.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Since China has let the private car become widespread I sort of refuse to go over there. Their system has become totally corrupt with all those business people coming out here and paying millions for houses. Same goes for Russia, that is what happens to one-party rule, whether right or left wing.
Don't blame the Chinese , blame the idiot federal politicians that create policies that allow this to happen
And whether they are from China or Chile should it be an issue
Now that you mention Chile I loved it when General Augusto Pinochet was held in UK for his crimes - I was hoping they would do the same to a few more brutal dictators. But those Chinese I picked on are directly being enriched due to corruption, nepotism etc. otherwise they would not have tens of millions of dollars to throw around. I picked on the Chinese businessmen not the whole race.
I didn't mention Chile BBF , I was focussing on how you can't blame the Chinese for what our laws allow them to do
@ said:Boy, Chile, reminds me of the time I went to the Philippines with my Norths barekunckle boxing mate and Dallas Donnelly's cousin. We went initially to protest nuclear power even though the country had no intention of ever pursuing that path and wound up running around with Duterte summarily executing alleged drug dealers. My days of using squatting families for target practice came in bloody handy let me tell you. Duterte was by no means a Buzz Aldrin but boy was he a space cadet, but incidentally did also mention that Farah was a hooker of astronomical proportions, and that JT was the Wally Schirra of the Rugby League world.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Strangely I've never heard any real debate or explanation about the tax cuts. It seems a little odd given the noise about projected increasing costs of healthcare, ageing population etc.
But when you scratch beneath the surface, it gets weird.
From 2025, the tax cuts are massively skewed to benefit those on high incomes. I did these calculations showing annual wage, tax cut and the tax cut as a % of income:
$25,000 $200 saving 0.8% of income
$50,000 $540 saving 1.08% of income
$100,000 $1125 saving 1.13% income
$150,000 $3375 saving 2.25% income
$200,000 $7225 saving 3.61% income
Seems really unfair. A 3.61% saving to someone on a lower income would make a big difference whereas Mr/Ms $200k will probably use it to further rort the tax system through negative gearing a useless unproductive asset (i.e an investment property).
Some of the politicians who claim they supported the legislation to help working class families are nothing short of disgraceful.
Negative gearing needs to change now. It should be grandfathered though, the housing market will implode if you abolish it altogether.
Yeah agreed, particularly as many of those that are set to gain the most out of these tax cuts are already utilising this opening, along with generous superannuation concessions to minimise their liabilities. Governments should be about communities, not about assisting those in the Tooraks or Double Bays of our land, which is where the most benefit of these latest tax cuts will fall, rather than the residents of rural areas and outer suburbs that need the break.
I am not against people earning a decent income for their endeavour and labour, nor using the rules to obtain the best outcome for themselves, but those that are on the higher incomes are generally the ones making the decisions and rules that are framing the increasing disparity between the haves and have nots. The income gap between corporates and service employees has become obscene over the last three and a bit decades, whilst their tax liabilities have also fallen dramatically.
Oh look I agree. The problem with a housing market implosion is that it just doesn't affect the investors, sole home owners (many of whom are struggling,) will have the value of their properties wiped as well.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:What the hell are you on.?
Fake news from go to whoa.
:deadhorse: :deadhorse:
What’s happening with the wall Col?
I'm sure it will be built before climate change kills us all.
Hmm almost the mid terms. Construction was meant to start like 2 months into his term ?
@ said:Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon is using the MP13 gang for the mid-terms like Howard used Tampa. Just like I used the Chinese businessmen above.
@ said:Strangely I've never heard any real debate or explanation about the tax cuts. It seems a little odd given the noise about projected increasing costs of healthcare, ageing population etc.
But when you scratch beneath the surface, it gets weird.
From 2025, the tax cuts are massively skewed to benefit those on high incomes. I did these calculations showing annual wage, tax cut and the tax cut as a % of income:
$25,000 $200 saving 0.8% of income
$50,000 $540 saving 1.08% of income
$100,000 $1125 saving 1.13% income
$150,000 $3375 saving 2.25% income
$200,000 $7225 saving 3.61% income
Seems really unfair. A 3.61% saving to someone on a lower income would make a big difference whereas Mr/Ms $200k will probably use it to further rort the tax system through negative gearing a useless unproductive asset (i.e an investment property).
Some of the politicians who claim they supported the legislation to help working class families are nothing short of disgraceful.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:What’s happening with the wall Col?
I'm sure it will be built before climate change kills us all.
Hmm almost the mid terms. Construction was meant to start like 2 months into his term ?
Catch up. It has started.
@ said:@ said:Strangely I've never heard any real debate or explanation about the tax cuts. It seems a little odd given the noise about projected increasing costs of healthcare, ageing population etc.
But when you scratch beneath the surface, it gets weird.
From 2025, the tax cuts are massively skewed to benefit those on high incomes. I did these calculations showing annual wage, tax cut and the tax cut as a % of income:
$25,000 $200 saving 0.8% of income
$50,000 $540 saving 1.08% of income
$100,000 $1125 saving 1.13% income
$150,000 $3375 saving 2.25% income
$200,000 $7225 saving 3.61% income
Seems really unfair. A 3.61% saving to someone on a lower income would make a big difference whereas Mr/Ms $200k will probably use it to further rort the tax system through negative gearing a useless unproductive asset (i.e an investment property).
Some of the politicians who claim they supported the legislation to help working class families are nothing short of disgraceful.
Nice try Labor Party Stooge! The people who pay the most tax in OZ are set to get a decent tax cut. Wow! Meanwhile, we actually have to borrow money and pay billions of interest just so we can keep paying the terrorist Hamas Palestinians $40m & Indonesia $400m helicopter fleet and the Muslims terrorists in the Philippines $20m! Yep & don't forget the waste to fund Labor's unfunded NDIS & unfunded Gonski crap! Meanwhile Part 2 - We are so stupid to think Coal is the problem when we sell it to China & India etc yet we don't use it ourselves to reduce our power costs! I am sick of Lefty Lunacy. More than 300 new coal fired power stations are being built around our region and we are closing ours! Global Warming and Climate Change are s***! Just sayin!
@ said:Nice try Labor Party Stooge! The people who pay the most tax in OZ are set to get a decent tax cut. Wow! Meanwhile, we actually have to borrow money and pay billions of interest **just so we can keep paying the terrorist Hamas Palestinians $40m** & Indonesia $400m helicopter fleet and the Muslims terrorists in the Philippines $20m! Yep & don't forget the waste to fund Labor's unfunded NDIS & unfunded Gonski crap! Meanwhile Part 2 - We are so stupid to think Coal is the problem when we sell it to China & India etc yet we don't use it ourselves to reduce our power costs! I am sick of Lefty Lunacy. More than 300 new coal fired power stations are being built around our region and we are closing ours! Global Warming and Climate Change are s***! Just sayin!
@ said:@ said:Strangely I've never heard any real debate or explanation about the tax cuts. It seems a little odd given the noise about projected increasing costs of healthcare, ageing population etc.
But when you scratch beneath the surface, it gets weird.
From 2025, the tax cuts are massively skewed to benefit those on high incomes. I did these calculations showing annual wage, tax cut and the tax cut as a % of income:
$25,000 $200 saving 0.8% of income
$50,000 $540 saving 1.08% of income
$100,000 $1125 saving 1.13% income
$150,000 $3375 saving 2.25% income
$200,000 $7225 saving 3.61% income
Seems really unfair. A 3.61% saving to someone on a lower income would make a big difference whereas Mr/Ms $200k will probably use it to further rort the tax system through negative gearing a useless unproductive asset (i.e an investment property).
Some of the politicians who claim they supported the legislation to help working class families are nothing short of disgraceful.
Nice try Labor Party Stooge! The people who pay the most tax in OZ are set to get a decent tax cut. Wow! Meanwhile, we actually have to borrow money and pay billions of interest just so we can keep paying the terrorist Hamas Palestinians $40m & Indonesia $400m helicopter fleet and the Muslims terrorists in the Philippines $20m! Yep & don't forget the waste to fund Labor's unfunded NDIS & unfunded Gonski crap! Meanwhile Part 2 - We are so stupid to think Coal is the problem when we sell it to China & India etc yet we don't use it ourselves to reduce our power costs! I am sick of Lefty Lunacy. More than 300 new coal fired power stations are being built around our region and we are closing ours! Global Warming and Climate Change are s***! Just sayin!
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:I'm sure it will be built before climate change kills us all.
Hmm almost the mid terms. Construction was meant to start like 2 months into his term ?
Catch up. It has started.
Poor Col. Hate to say it but it hasn’t
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Hmm almost the mid terms. Construction was meant to start like 2 months into his term ?
Catch up. It has started.
Poor Col. Hate to say it but it hasn’t
Get off the fake news channels. It has.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Hmm almost the mid terms. Construction was meant to start like 2 months into his term ?
Catch up. It has started.
Poor Col. Hate to say it but it hasn’t
Get off the fake news channels. It has.