For those who are interested, here's Kim Beazley's reply (follow the pdf link for the full reply, should you be that bored).
Also, here's a piece on Kim Beazley's reply.
Also, here's a piece on Kim Beazley's reply.
2 billion more on defence? imagine if that went to education, or infastructure.frog12986 said:Generally speaking, it appears to be a fairly sound budget... typical of Peter Costello; he certainly has a capable brain on his head.
The superannuation and tax components were positive, as were the investments in the national highway infrastructure programme and the Murray River scheme. Would have like to have seen more infrastructure development programmes, however Peter Costello made a valid point in saying that expenditure should be such that it still allows some recompense for tax payers..
Additionally, he did allude to the fact the government is aware of the vulnerability of the commodity boom, and factored this into the budget equation..
That is absolutely fantastic, your parents must be so proud of you.. did you happen to masturbate over your final certificate?pete_mate said:2 billion more on defence? imagine if that went to education, or infastructure.
the government is going to get bitch-slapped in the face when the commodities boom ends. take a look at nsw, it grew 2.3% in the last year,
it only grew at 2.3% because of no investment in broadband and skills and education that create productivity increases. That 2.3%, reflective of a lack of mines in nsw, will be the average for the whole country once the commodities boom ends.
the government has not prepared for this at all, it merely cares about bribing baby boomers with a super tax-cut so that it can be elected next year.
and these tax cuts are a stimulus to the economy and will result in an interest rate rise, if you read any "voodoo economics" the papers say about the need for a tax cut because of petrol prices you are one sad puppy.
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So how much tax should they pay?wikiwiki said:My parents earn greater than $150000. The majority of their salary is taxed at 45%.
Thank you for wasting my time, pseudo intellectual.
There is no debt to pay off and they are establishing the "future fund". I'd like to see australia adopt something similiar to the welfare reform they had in the US under Clinton. That would save a lot of money but wont' happen.liger said:I think the budget was fairly predictable, but it was a disapointment. There's all these little tax cuts here and there to get votes for the next electon, but there's not much in terms of long term planning, development etc (roads are an exception) i think it would be more worthwhile to actually spend some of the surplus on develpoment for the future or go towards paying off some debt etc rather than spending it on a few people in order to work as an election campaign. And whats this i hear about petrol subsidies for rural people ceasing? or was that just my imagination? (hope i am imagining it!)
But despite some of the crap that came out of the budget, i think i was mostly dissapointed by the reaction of the labour party. Both parties seem to be so similar these days, it about time the alp stopped giving piss weak responses
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They've deliberately kept a negligible amount of debt in order to keep the government bond market going.Snaykew said:There is no net government debt. They still owe money, but the interest or something or another can pay it off. Or something. *shrugs*
Snaykew said:There is no net government debt. They still owe money, but the interest or something or another can pay it off. Or something. *shrugs*
frog12986 said:Costello has made this point every year, and it should be recognised again this year. The numerical amount of the tax-cut should not be sole determinant of the measure of theextent of the cut, but the percentage of the cut to the actual income. Of course a higher income earner will receive higher tax cuts as they pay more tax in the first place..
This whole lower income v higher income earner issue is long outdated...
Last time I checked the US spent more on public schools per student than any other country in the world. If they did cut welfare (including the dole) there'd be more money to spend on things like mental health and public schools.elvislives said:yeah, adopting a welfare system similar to clinton's would save money. So would abolishing the public schools system and getting rid of the dole...oh, wait, thats not to far from what u were suggesting. i think if anything our government should pay more attention to real public welfare issues like the pathetic state of our mental health system than to furthering our economy at the cost of humanity.if only we could be more like america, who by the way have one of the largest international debts in the world....
Is $65K actually out of the middle-income earning zone though???townie said:
yes, lets look at percentages, and look at how middle income earners have the lowest percentage, and oh, look at that, at about $65k ish the red line goes up