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Reply #15 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 12:40pm
 
progressiveslol wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 10:58am:
____ wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 10:56am:
So reducing Australia into a rejector of global action on catastrophic human caused climate change.

Well done tony.

short term politics by a small politician.

Yes, the only man that can govern Australia for the people, not for some socialist/progressive failed environmentalist pseudo science followers.


How is it you believe one party is a puppet to vested interests yet the other is clean?

Would the logical conclusion be if 1 can be bought so can the other, & therefore Tony's position is just bought by the vested interests of the other side of the socialist/progressive failed environmentalist pseudo science followers. Huh
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Reply #16 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 1:49pm
 
Abbnott can not organise a DD within 6 months of being elected he really does believe that his supporters are fools and it looks like he is not wrong.
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Reply #17 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 1:55pm
 
Is it me or does it seem a tad sensible that if we didn't have this absurd policy in the first place that there would be no need to go through the whole energy of repealing it??
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Reply #18 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:20pm
 
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It is just legislation, cods. The 500 or so companies that will be charged the CT will no longer have to pay it. It is that simple. The other parts of the CT like the R/E finance authority will probably be disbanded as well since it was funded by the CT. the income tax scales will have to be altered but there wasnt that much in income tax compensation anyhow.

WOW, just wow, the tax free threshold is 6000 bucks and is being lifted to 18200 dollars,yet longwhine says "there wasn't that much in income tax compensation" only a partisan imbecile would write such crap. The move to lift the threshold to 18200 dollars could well create thousands of jobs alone, only a bloody moron would not understand that.
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Reply #19 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:34pm
 
And yet skippy - the Labor Party remain about as popular as a dose of herpes - specifically as a result of the introduction of this policy.

The carbon tax (though not the only reason) will be the reason the Labor party is handed their arse in the Federal election.
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Reply #20 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:40pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:34pm:
And yet skippy - the Labor Party remain about as popular as a dose of herpes - specifically as a result of the introduction of this policy.

The carbon tax (though not the only reason) will be the reason the Labor party is handed their arse in the Federal election.
I happen to think that after people see the sky does not fall in and they are better off in paying MUCH less tax that the campaign Abbott has run will be exposed as the scam it is. I cant wait to see the person on the streets response when Labor run adds saying Abbott will gouge thousands of dollars back off families if he is elected. That will be so easy to sell considering it is true. Abbott will be the first leader that has gone to an election with the pledge to TAKE MONEY OFF FAMILIES, yea, I can see the punters flocking to that.
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Reply #21 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm
 
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.
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Reply #22 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:54pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.

And most of all, we all know that the greens want a $100 a tonne CO2 charge and labor just want to get it in so use a nicer more palatable $23. There is only one way for that $23 to go and that is up up up.
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Re: Abbott - 6months after election, carbon tax dead
Reply #23 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:56pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.


Getting Soft?

I think we should have the carbon tax & have NO compensation.
Stuff them the more poor that starve & freeze to death the less issue we will have with unsustainable population growth.
P.s We should airdrop all African water supplies with sterilization drugs, solve that sh!thole as well.
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Reply #24 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:01pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.

I happen to think lifting the income threshold is good, it will particularly help low income earners, some will no longer have to pay tax at all. As I said, I cant wait to see Abbott explain to the punters why he is going to tax them  more. I can see it now, joe blogs walks into the voting booth,"daa who do I vote for, the person that just gave me a 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break, or phony Tony that is going to take that 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break off me?"
I can see a landslide for sure, Labors way, if they point out these facts to the punters.
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Reply #25 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:03pm
 
skippy. wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:01pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.

I happen to think lifting the income threshold is good, it will particularly help low income earners, some will no longer have to pay tax at all. As I said, I cant wait to see Abbott explain to the punters why he is going to tax them  more. I can see it now, joe blogs walks into the voting booth,"daa who do I vote for, the person that just gave me a 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break, or phony Tony that is going to take that 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break off me?"
I can see a landslide for sure, Labors way, if they point out these facts to the punters.


Your drunk or stoned already @ 3.00PM in the arvo????
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Reply #26 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:06pm
 
____ wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 10:56am:
So reducing Australia into a rejector of local and global action on catastrophic human caused climate change.



There's no conclusive evidence to support that.

I don't support Tony Abbott, however, I certainly don't support fear mongering.

The tax doesn't bother me at all: if it promotes alternative energy sources, that's great.

However, let's no kid ourselves that it will save the planet.  Humans have no control over climate change.  The climate will continue to do whatever it wants to do, with or without human intervention (like it has in the past).

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Reply #27 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:14pm
 
skippy. wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:01pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.

I happen to think lifting the income threshold is good, it will particularly help low income earners, some will no longer have to pay tax at all. As I said, I cant wait to see Abbott explain to the punters why he is going to tax them  more. I can see it now, joe blogs walks into the voting booth,"daa who do I vote for, the person that just gave me a 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break, or phony Tony that is going to take that 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break off me?"
I can see a landslide for sure, Labors way, if they point out these facts to the punters.

der. He will explain it that he will tax them more because he will tax them less. lol only in labor policy, does the next government have to come up with a truthful statement like that.

How much are these poor going to be better off under labor and the carbon tax again. The number was that small I have purposely forgotten.
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Reply #28 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:14pm
 
Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:03pm:
skippy. wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:01pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.

I happen to think lifting the income threshold is good, it will particularly help low income earners, some will no longer have to pay tax at all. As I said, I cant wait to see Abbott explain to the punters why he is going to tax them  more. I can see it now, joe blogs walks into the voting booth,"daa who do I vote for, the person that just gave me a 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break, or phony Tony that is going to take that 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break off me?"
I can see a landslide for sure, Labors way, if they point out these facts to the punters.


Your drunk or stoned already @ 3.00PM in the arvo????

Well it is 3pm. Grin Grin Grin
I really do think things will turn around once the punters get some cash in their pockets and get to like that extra cash. As I said, I want to see phony tony sell taking it back off them, that will be priceless.
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Reply #29 - Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:16pm
 
skippy. wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:14pm:
Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:03pm:
skippy. wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 3:01pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Personally I would prefer no carbon tax at all.
Why?

Without a carbon tax -

1) There is no need to hand out compensation for people to pay it
2) There is no need to adjust the tax brackets
3) There is no additional excuse for people to face greater bills.

I'm sorry but you take away the tax, you take away the need to go through this merry-go-round of making sure people are ok.

I happen to think lifting the income threshold is good, it will particularly help low income earners, some will no longer have to pay tax at all. As I said, I cant wait to see Abbott explain to the punters why he is going to tax them  more. I can see it now, joe blogs walks into the voting booth,"daa who do I vote for, the person that just gave me a 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break, or phony Tony that is going to take that 12 and a half thousand dollar tax break off me?"
I can see a landslide for sure, Labors way, if they point out these facts to the punters.


Your drunk or stoned already @ 3.00PM in the arvo????

Well it is 3pm. Grin Grin Grin
I really do think things will turn around once the punters get some cash in their pockets and get to like that extra cash. As I said, I want to see phony tony sell taking it back off them, that will be priceless.

How much cash is that skip. How many dollars are they going to get excited about.
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