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A High Court Challenge To The Carbon Tax.
Mar 15th, 2012 at 5:57am
 
MINING billionaire Clive Palmer has escalated his campaign against the Gillard government, vowing to mount a High Court challenge to the carbon tax.   Shocked

As the major political parties wrestled over proposed cuts to company tax, Mr Palmer last night turned his sights to the carbon tax, telling the ABC's 7.30 he had legal advice that it was unconstitutional.

Asked on what grounds it was unconstitutional, Mr Palmer said: ''The grounds are set out in legal advice and they'll be coming out in the High Court.''

"Our advice is that the carbon tax in its current form is unconstitutional" ... Clive Palmer.



His threat on the carbon tax, which is due to start on July 1, comes weeks after Treasurer Wayne Swan accused Mr Palmer and other mining bosses Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest of wielding too much power and being a threat to democracy.   Sad

Last night, Mr Palmer hit back, saying: ''I've given away each year more than a hundred times the Treasurer's salary to Australians who are needy. I wonder how much of his salary has he given away to Australians who need that wealth.''

Mr Palmer denied that launching a High Court challenge would prove Mr Swan's accusation that he and other mining bosses were using their wealth to distort public debate. ''We've all got the right to go to High Court,'' he said.

The 57-year-old Queensland magnate, who has an estimated $5 billion fortune from iron ore, nickel, coal, oil and gas, threatened in November to launch a Federal Court challenge to an anticipated $30 million carbon tax bill.

Last night he told the ABC: ''You can't really tax carbon. The other thing about it, of course, is it's a joke. Of course the air moves right around the world. If you tax something in Australia, those emissions will go offshore, those jobs will go offshore.''

Mr Palmer's threat on carbon tax caps a busy time in the public eye. Yesterday it was reported he was looking at investing in media groups such as Fairfax, owner of The Age, in partnership with other wealthy Australians and running them through a ''blind trust'' arrangement.

Last week he vowed to sue Football Federation Australia unless he was given back his licence for Gold Coast United in soccer's A-League.

Mr Palmer has also been a prominent campaigner against the mining tax, which yesterday remained mired in controversy as Opposition Leader Tony Abbott dug in against the related proposal for a cut in company tax, despite calls from

business to pass it. Mr Abbott has also refused to recommit to the 1.5 per cent company tax cut promise that he took to the last election, saying he would give a ''modest'' cut.   Sad

The Business Council of Australia said if implementation of the mining tax was inevitable, passing the company tax cut was ''essential for the strength of the Australian economy''.

Heather Ridout, head of the Australian Industry Group, said a cut in company tax was needed to make the economy more competitive - although the proposed reduction from 30˘ to 29˘ did not go nearly far enough.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard seized on the Coalition's vow to oppose the company tax cut - which is funded from the mining tax that it has promised to repeal. Ms Gillard said: ''I never thought I would see the day that the Liberal Party would join with the Greens to vote against a tax cut for business.''

But Mr Abbott said the tax cut was a con because it was paid for by a tax increase.

The Greens say they will pass the tax cut for small business, defined as those with an annual turnover of up to $2 million, but will oppose the cut for bigger businesses. Small businesses are due to get the cut from July and bigger businesses a year later.   Smiley

The BCA and the Australian Industry Group both attacked the Greens' plan to approve the cut only for small business. ''Businesses of different sizes are deeply interdependent,'' BCA boss Jennifer Westacott said.   Huh

The Baillieu government would not comment on Mr Abbott's vow to block the tax cuts, a move that could potentially deny Victorian businesses about $600 million in relief. ''It's a matter for the federal Coalition to consider the detail of Labor's bill, and the detail of any amendments proposed by the minor parties,'' a spokeswoman said.

With the Victorian economy under pressure from the high dollar, the mining boom and global uncertainty, state business groups have ramped up demands for tax relief.

Australian Industry Group Victorian director Tim Piper said businesses were particularly concerned about payroll taxes and WorkCover premiums. But he said an across-the-board company tax cut would be a sensible option in the current climate.



Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/palmer-hits-back-see-you-in-court-20120314-1v3kf.html#ixzz1p7eWDVyq
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Re: A High Court Challenge To The Carbon Tax.
Reply #1 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:32am
 
Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Palmer is starting to look like a real eccentric millionaire. Has all this money and uses it to keep his profile high. What a parasite. I wonder how many people he had destroyed to get there. He can pay tax, hell i would support a special palmer tax.
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Reply #2 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:39am
 
well she LOST the last High Court challenge didnt she???>..

it only costs us millions..

if he says its unconstitutional it wouldnt surprise me this lot wouldnt be aware of that...

after the MALASIAN challenge..nothing surprises me with this bunch.
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Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.
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Reply #4 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:54am
 
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:46am:
Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.




and its all thanks to people like you burning up the atmosphere on computers day in day out... are you not hanging your head in shame????

I bet you are not! anymore than booby is about the amount of time he spends flying everywhere..
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Reply #5 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:58am
 
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:54am:
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:46am:
Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.




and its all thanks to people like you burning up the atmosphere on computers day in day out... are you not hanging your head in shame????

I bet you are not! anymore than booby is about the amount of time he spends flying everywhere..



I have reduced my footprint, and continual to.
Currently reducing my footprint on food.


Now stop deflecting and take responsibility.

People like you are planning on perpetuating mass murder via starvation.
Shame old women, shame.

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Reply #6 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:04am
 
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:39am:
well she LOST the last High Court challenge didnt she???>..

it only costs us millions..

if he says its unconstitutional it wouldnt surprise me this lot wouldnt be aware of that...

after the MALASIAN challenge..nothing surprises me with this bunch.


Let us hope that the bit*ch loses again!

What a relief that would be!
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Reply #7 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:16am
 
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:58am:
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:54am:
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:46am:
Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.




and its all thanks to people like you burning up the atmosphere on computers day in day out... are you not hanging your head in shame????

I bet you are not! anymore than booby is about the amount of time he spends flying everywhere..



I have reduced my footprint, and continual to.
Currently reducing my footprint on food.


Now stop deflecting and take responsibility.

People like you are planning on perpetuating mass murder via starvation.
Shame old women, shame.





you have reduced your footprint.. then it aint working is it??..LOL..but keep going we will see you living on a park bench eating grass...growing veggies need oxygen so stop growing.


oops sneaky with the "old.".. make you feel better does it???? of course it does..

people like me...yeah right.. good answer when your backs in the corner..


your little scare campaign has lost momentum..

now people are worried about their jobs instead of dying of thirst....funny that.

but I am sure people LIKE YOU are working on another scare PANIC campaign
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Reply #8 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:17am
 
olde.sault wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:04am:
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:39am:
well she LOST the last High Court challenge didnt she???>..

it only costs us millions..

if he says its unconstitutional it wouldnt surprise me this lot wouldnt be aware of that...

after the MALASIAN challenge..nothing surprises me with this bunch.


Let us hope that the bit*ch loses again!

What a relief that would be!




if the bloody govt doesnt understand the constitution what hope is there for the rest of us.
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Reply #9 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:27am
 
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:16am:
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:58am:
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:54am:
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:46am:
Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.




and its all thanks to people like you burning up the atmosphere on computers day in day out... are you not hanging your head in shame????

I bet you are not! anymore than booby is about the amount of time he spends flying everywhere..



I have reduced my footprint, and continual to.
Currently reducing my footprint on food.


Now stop deflecting and take responsibility.

People like you are planning on perpetuating mass murder via starvation.
Shame old women, shame.





you have reduced your footprint.. then it aint working is it??..LOL..but keep going we will see you living on a park bench eating grass...growing veggies need oxygen so stop growing.


oops sneaky with the "old.".. make you feel better does it???? of course it does..

people like me...yeah right.. good answer when your backs in the corner..


your little scare campaign has lost momentum..

now people are worried about their jobs instead of dying of thirst....funny that.

but I am sure people LIKE YOU are working on another scare PANIC campaign



Carbon dioxide is not Oxygen cods.

As for old, isn't that the reason you want to dam future humanity with starvation. Because you are old?
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Reply #10 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:31am
 
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:17am:
olde.sault wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:04am:
cods wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:39am:
well she LOST the last High Court challenge didnt she???>..

it only costs us millions..

if he says its unconstitutional it wouldnt surprise me this lot wouldnt be aware of that...

after the MALASIAN challenge..nothing surprises me with this bunch.


Let us hope that the bit*ch loses again!

What a relief that would be!




if the bloody govt doesnt understand the constitution what hope is there for the rest of us.



or the opposition, Nauru is illegal also yet Liberals still have the policy.

Gee Libs ignore their polices are illegal (nauru), are unable to achieve targets (carbon policy) and unable to fund there policies ($70,000,000,000 black hole)
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Reply #11 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:37am
 
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:46am:
Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.

Yes if Australia does some ebatement, the temperature might just go down by 0.0084 degrees. Oh how cool we will feel.
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Reply #12 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:39am
 
____ wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 6:46am:
Predictions are for a temp rise of 1 to 5 degrees within the next 58 years. 4 degrees is seen as around the warming level where world agricultural happens.

By rejecting AGW action, one is promoting starvation on a global scale.



Sounds like crap to me.
They can't get the temperature right for next week.
Back under your bed woody, and tighten up your Molycare pad.
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MINING billionaire Clive Palmer has escalated his campaign against the Gillard government, vowing to mount a High Court challenge to the carbon tax

Soooooooooo funny,I cant wait to see Palmer fall on his fat ass,along with the congo line of numnuts cheering him on.
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Reply #14 - Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:41am
 
skippy. wrote on Mar 15th, 2012 at 7:40am:
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MINING billionaire Clive Palmer has escalated his campaign against the Gillard government, vowing to mount a High Court challenge to the carbon tax

Soooooooooo funny,I cant wait to see Palmer fall on his fat ass,along with the congo line of numnuts cheering him on.

You lefty nutjobs do deserve a win, I mean how many losses can so many nutjobs take.
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