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Do you support the proposed carbon tax?


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SylviaB

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Look guys carbon pricing will make everything better my pretentious little sign proves it, see!

 

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Confirmed $23 a tonne tax. Will increase by 2.5% each year for the first 3 years.

Reduction target of 80% by 2050.
 

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Tax free threshold will go from $6000 to $18 200
 

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also what happened to my pictures
T'was deleted by an Admin/Mod/site (everyones was because someone was messing around)


Personally the Carbon tax has been introduced really badly by the government, they could of introduced it alot better.
 

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Generally not a fan of Gillard but this is actually a very good piece of policy, can't think of the last time I approved so absolutely of a government reform.
 

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Generally not a fan of Gillard but this is actually a very good piece of policy, can't think of the last time I approved so absolutely of a government reform.
+3 for having good political views.
 

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No doubt there's a lot of bad news in the detail that they've neglected to mention.
 

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Kelly O'dwyer "Julia Gillard refuses to give number of people who will be worse off under her carbon tax" what a stupid comment. They'll have to do better than that.
 

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"Sounds more like a wealth redistribution scheme rather than an arrangement to reduce pollution."
 

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The devil in the detail is already emerging.

"They have INCREASED the bottom two tax rates from the 15 cent rate to 19 cents and the 30 cent rate to 33 cents."
 

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The devil in the detail is already emerging.

"They have INCREASED the bottom two tax rates from the 15 cent rate to 19 cents and the 30 cent rate to 33 cents."
Oh but that's not fair, Australians are battling to pay for their Iphone 4's and Flat Screen televisions.
 

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Generally not a fan of Gillard but this is actually a very good piece of policy, can't think of the last time I approved so absolutely of a government reform.
so 'fuck yeah democracy' unless 'the people' disagree with you, right?

principled my arse
 

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If you actually want to reduce emissions then an emissions trading scheme would trump a carbon tax.
Tax or cap n' trade, either way we need to do something, yet I would rather a tax, in Europe a cap n' trade policy has been implemented and fridge manufacturers are polluting more, yet storing these emissions, and by trading them they are making more money from that then making fridges. Also, why fight the failure of markets with more markets, sometimes demand and supply fail to accurately value goods and services
 

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so 'fuck yeah democracy' unless 'the people' disagree with you, right?

principled my arse
People support a price on carbon and there is no specific model that has popular support. This one is much more popular than Tony Abbott's direct action plan.
 

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