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hahah legend mate... i have to agree with you.MoonlightSonata said:Great scott Beaky is that a delorian!
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hahah legend mate... i have to agree with you.MoonlightSonata said:Great scott Beaky is that a delorian!
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do not forget, goodbye HECS, education, and health.bluesky100 said:I keep shuddering at the thought of the Libs having BOTH the house of reps and the senate {{{{{{{{{{{{shiver}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} Good-bye Telstra, Good-bye a whole raft of labour relation laws, Good-bye tax breaks for the likes of you and me, good bye environment.
All I can say is sometimes the swing has to go all the way in one direction before it can change and come back. I think some of the problem is that the Senate has worked too well - it has put brakes on some of the worst excesses and people have come to think that that means Howard is a moderate - he isn't he just has not been able to get away with much up until now.
Again, it's not actually THAT much. Say average cost of a 3 year degree is $4000. With the 25% increase thats $1000 more a year. So instead of paying $12000 for your degree, you pay $15000. Not much of a difference in light of the fact it opens up more uni places for other students.cherryblossom said:do not forget, goodbye HECS,
Labor promised $1 billion extra for non-private schools and wanted to slash funding for hundreds of private schools. The Coalition is granting $700 million extra for government schools and $300 million extra for needy religious schools without cutting funding from private schools.cherryblossom said:education,
Medicare Gold?cherryblossom said:and health.
www.politicalcompass.orgNot-That-Bright said:I wonder.. would the opposite of facism been communism OR anarchy?
It was your idea!Not-That-Bright said:I wonder.. would the opposite of facism been communism OR anarchy?
can someone, and I have asked this question many many times, tell me why a school like abbotsleigh needs more funding?MoonlightSonata said:Again, it's not actually THAT much. Say average cost of a 3 year degree is $4000. With the 25% increase thats $1000 more a year. So instead of paying $12000 for your degree, you pay $15000. Not much of a difference in light of the fact it opens up more uni places for other students.
Labor promised $1 billion extra for non-private schools and wanted to slash funding for hundreds of private schools. The Coalition is granting $700 million extra for government schools and $300 million extra for needy religious schools without cutting funding from private schools.
Medicare Gold?
(a) Its already cheaper for them
(b) The rest of the people below 75 lose out on places
(c) It wasn't backed by the medical community.
and which government has been in power since 1996, and done little to rectify the situation.lissa2085 said:SO cherryblossom you think labor has a good health policy? Its a shortage of doctors and nurses thats the major problem in the health system NOT the fact that its not affordable. Sure, health could be made more affordable, but making it totally unsustainable by proposing it will be free for all people over 75 is ridiculous. We need more doctors! This policy will just mean the system will become flooded by people who are after freebies and the health system will be even worse. As that other guy said, its already cheaper for them. And what about all those people over 75 who have been paying for private health insurance? Many people over 75 are actually quite wealthy - its stupid to make things free on the basis that if they're old they're poor. I'm not denying that some 75 + year olds are poor, but many arent.
They already receive only about 1/5 of the funds a government school receives.cherryblossom said:can someone, and I have asked this question many many times, tell me why a school like abbotsleigh needs more funding?
Well no I think I just explained that Howard promised the same amount of money without cutting funds. Health is more questionable, but I think the states have a lot to answer for as well.cherryblossom said:You must however admit labor is far more efficient in education and health than the liberals. And since when has howard kept his promises? - the never ever gst indeed.
You mean open more places for those rich kids who can get a place because they have the dollars....MoonlightSonata said:Not much of a difference in light of the fact it opens up more uni places for other students.
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Howard said that there would never ever be a GST, yes. But before the election, he announced his policy for a GST, and people knew that this was the policy they were planning to implement.cherryblossom said:since when has howard kept his promises? - the never ever gst indeed.