While fostering group think. Go figure...Interestingly if one reads the article from The Guardian you'll discover the role it played in exposing the savagery of the Stalin regime.
While fostering group think. Go figure...Interestingly if one reads the article from The Guardian you'll discover the role it played in exposing the savagery of the Stalin regime.
Who said it will not be?Agreed. This should be a cake-walk for Labor.
If it was the Labor of old they'd bolt home with a leg in the air. Idendity politics and the toxicity (and surprisingly poor performance in the debates)of Shorten is costing them.
Can you punt on hung parliament?Who said it will not be?
Today the betting odds SHORTEN for Labor - by a considerable margin.
We need to wait for the fat lady, of course, but those punting for the Liberals can make a killing putting their money where there politics lie.
You other comments are as vacuous as ever.
Yes - today at $6.00 on Sportsbet.Can you punt on hung parliament?
https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/2019/05/the-tracks-of-his-tears/
The Tracks of His Tears By Peter O'Brien, 10th May 2019
...the real Bill Shorten. Shifty, deceptive, cynical, self -serving and treacherous, as both Rudd and Gillard can attest...
...The sheer arrogance and contempt that Shorten has displayed with his “how can you discuss the cost of real action on climate change without also discussing the cost of doing nothing” meme plunges deeper than any nadir he has previously plumbed...
Cheers might slap a long shot bet.Yes - today at $6.00 on Sportsbet.
When will you stop playing the man and actually post something credible?I gather the blocked ****wit is still being a ****wit.
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Trivia: just spotted, and had a great conversation with a potential Senate crossbencher.
Let's say the Senate is gonna be an interesting place![]()
The one single issue that has swayed my vote against Labor has been the Franking Credit Rebates issue. They say there are up 1 Million Self Funded Retirees that may be affected and they are not the wealthy ones. I just hope that all the seniors are clued about this and vote against Labor and stop this unjust tax against retired people. I got a feeling that this election is not a forgone conclusion and that the Labor Party has under estimated the backlash of this policy. I took a bet of $4.25 to $1 that the Libs will form Government, I hope my hunches are right. Here's a photo I snapped yesterday in my marginal electorate, good luck all.
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Why do you think it should be called a tax?-most retirees pay no tax.The one single issue that has swayed my vote against Labor has been the Franking Credit Rebates issue. They say there are up 1 Million Self Funded Retirees that may be affected and they are not the wealthy ones. I just hope that all the seniors are clued about this and vote against Labor and stop this unjust tax against retired people. I got a feeling that this election is not a forgone conclusion and that the Labor Party has under estimated the backlash of this policy. I took a bet of $4.25 to $1 that the Libs will form Government, I hope my hunches are right. Here's a photo I snapped yesterday in my marginal electorate, good luck all.
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Because they will be thieving tax already paid money from my personal income. There is a whole thread on this, here is the link. https://www.aussiestockforums.com/posts/1025418/Why do you think it should be called a tax?-most retirees pay no tax.
Without reading the article...If you are paying tax on your personal income,can't you claim the franking credits against your income?As they say Australia is the only place in the world where you can get a tax refund without paying tax.As I have said before I get franking credits,but there are other options to get a similar income-and I am prepared to be flexible.Wouldn't the attitudes change if there was share market crash.It was a good lurk while it lasted,and I think it will continue with monetary limits as to how much can be claimed.The centre alliance ,if they hold balance of power in senate ,will see to that.You will not be disadvantaged Bill,if you are prepared to be flexible.Too many scare campaigns!Because they will be thieving tax already paid money from my personal income. There is a whole thread on this, here is the link. https://www.aussiestockforums.com/posts/1025418/
If it goes through like Labor wants it too then yes of course I might have to dump stocks and get into other investments that may offer what I had before. If thousands of people start selling their shares then that could cause the Australian Sharemarket to take a dive too. Your points about the senate might eventuate too. Who knows what we will end up with exactly, I prefer to leave it as it is.I get franking credits,but there are other options to get a similar income-and I am prepared to be flexible.
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