SomebodyToldMe
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like hockey said, cut spending instead you fucking communist wankers.
sup jasonlike hockey said, cut spending instead you fucking communist wankers.
Yeh it's gunna deter people from donating in the future too, thinking we'll just get a levy anyway.If I was someone who donated a substantial amount of money and was forced to pay the levy I wouldn't be too happy.
Fuck off spammer.This is what i think they should do with the money instead.
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"because your labour is more valuable, you are less entitled to it"How the levy has been applied (in its current form anyway, its almost surely going to change a bit still) is that if you earn less than $50,000 you don't pay anything, while the higher your income, the more you pay (as it should be).
"and it's okay for me to say that because I have no experience with it."I personally earn less than $50,000 a year currently (as I imagine most users of this site do also) and thus it won't really affect me.
oh noes, he wants to stop the construction of a state legislated monopoly (literally it will be illegal to develop competition (and you'd vote for these fuckers) ) at the cost of upwards of $20 billion that has no means of actually sustaining or paying for itself instead of assisting people to have basic shelter in a non-retarded place. What a ridiculous planTo do what Tony Abbott says though and scrap the NBN to pay for it is ridiculous. It is also rather hypocritical considering Abbott wants to raise the Medicare levy by 1.0% ('great big new tax') to pay for his planned maternity scheme.
What kind of useless lefty are you? Never ever open an argument by conceding that. Ever.Taxes are obviously bad in general and no one likes paying taxes.
Floods are pretty bad for the wider economy because they'll accelerate wage inflation. The workers for flood reconstruction are the same skilled workers required for the mining sector. A flood that would be good for the economy would be a flood that specifically washed in about 100,000 trained electricians, builders and plumbers. Or a flood that shut down about half the mines in Australia for about 5 years while we train 100,000 electricians, builders and plumbers. Aggregate demand is not the problem, it's labour reallocation and the shut down of secondary industry. This mining boom is a pyrrhic victory, the longer it goes on for, the worse off we're going to be when commodity prices crash.Considering the amount of money that is gushing into Australia (similar to how these floodwaters gushed into the bogan infested floodplains and gave them a good wash), I much prefer this flood levy as a dampener on agg. demand than hiking up the interest rates.
We don't have the money up front for the NBN, NBNco has to borrow bonds to pay for its construction. As both Gillard and Abbott have ruled out borrowing money to pay for the Flood reconstruction effort, then this is a moot point/end of it.Scrapping the NBN to pay for it is a fucking fantastic idea tbh.
As much as I hate Australia's shitty net, the NBN is a waste of a fuckton of money and will take a fucklong time to implement, the money would be better spent on the flood shiz imo.
I have no idea what you are trying to say here. Are you saying everyone should pay the same flood levy? You are really suggesting the teenager earning $3000 a year should pay the same as the CEO of the Commonwealth Bank earning 9 million a year? Ridicilous. Paying a percent of income (0.5%) makes it fair on all as it is adjusted to match their level of income."because your labour is more valuable, you are less entitled to it"
Again, hard to know what you are trying to say there."and it's okay for me to say that because I have no experience with it."
As above, the NBN is self sustaining and will even generate a return profit (6 to 7%), which is more than most government programs ever do.oh noes, he wants to stop the construction of a state legislated monopoly (literally it will be illegal to develop competition (and you'd vote for these fuckers) ) at the cost of upwards of $20 billion that has no means of actually sustaining or paying for itself instead of assisting people to have basic shelter in a non-retarded place. What a ridiculous plan
Shouldn't even have it
I am not a 'lefty' as you put it, I don't favour any side of politics. I go with what makes sense. In this case the government needs money to rebuild Australia and help our fellow Aussies out and a levy had to be imposed. If we had the money sitting there doing nothing then I would obviously oppose a levy, but we don't. Scrapping nation building projects such as the NBN is not an option also. I am also not in favour of the government scrapping some of the programs they have announced either.What kind of useless lefty are you? Never ever open an argument by conceding that. Ever.