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That's if you must have any sort of scheme. I'd prefer to see it all junked: no baby bonus, no parental leave, minimal subsidy of child care. I don't see the having or raising of children to be the responsibility of the State, but reluctantly acknowledge that it is a reality.
Well done Bunyip.. But now our great leader has taken time off from his busy campaign schedule to return to Canberra to sort out Syria.
I am sure world leaders are waiting on his words of wisdom.
The good thing about it, Sails, is that Rudd is cutting his own throat every time he opens his mouth to chant his boring CUT CUT CUT mantra. And the silly bugger just can’t seem to see it.Well done on the poem, Bunyip. Here's a clever and very funny short clip on "cut, cut, cut" I found on Bolt's website:
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/cut_it_out/
I read today that in Ballarat, some of the schools have 1 in 3 starting school unable to read. Paras 5 and 7. And please don't say that's what school is for.
http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/1726180/ballarat-imagination-library-becoming-a-reading-city/?cs=62
Well done Bunyip.. But now our great leader has taken time off from his busy campaign schedule to return to Canberra to sort out Syria.
I am sure world leaders are waiting on his words of wisdom.
I am not a Rudd supporter and believe Abbott will win for sure.
I am an avid Abbott critic having followed his diabolical political career when he started out as a complete thug / dick head and really worried we are going to have a complete tosser as PM.
Well done Bunyip.. But now our great leader has taken time off from his busy campaign schedule to return to Canberra to sort out Syria.
I am sure world leaders are waiting on his words of wisdom.
This is an ideal opportunity to get stuck into negative gearing on residential property, would have a twofold benefit. residential property would come down in price mainly at the lower end, for new homebuyers and the Govt would have a source of revenue.
One of the governments changed the rules on negative gearing a few decades ago (can’t recall if it was Labor or conservative). Apparently it resulted in a shortage of rental housing due to investors leaving the residential rental market, with rental prices rising substantially as a result.
The long and short of it was that within a few years the government abandoned the changes and reinstated the old negative gearing laws.
One of the governments changed the rules on negative gearing a few decades ago (can’t recall if it was Labor or conservative). Apparently it resulted in a shortage of rental housing due to investors leaving the residential rental market, with rental prices rising substantially as a result.
The long and short of it was that within a few years the government abandoned the changes and reinstated the old negative gearing laws.
Labor did it and rents went crazy. I still remember the headlines on how bad it was suppose to be in sydney and that waiting lists for public housing blew out about 20 years.
Negative gearing on residential property has inflated prices so that young families are saddled with impossible debt so that those with plenty of cash can enjoy tax breaks.
Shameful
For example, he would allow people to claim the first $10,000 of home loan payments as a be tax deduction.
The leader of the recently formed Palmer United Party was asked during the hour-long web chat, hosted by Fairfax Media, what he would do to address housing affordability.
Stressing the importance of aspiring to own a home, Mr Palmer said the tax-deduction policy would help people service their loans.
"It'll create a greater demand and encourage construction in this country and also help us in our economic resilience," he said.
People can currently claim a deduction for interest incurred on investment properties, but normally not for a principal place of residence.
Mr Palmer did not estimate the cost of the policy but expressed confidence government revenue would increase in other areas.
"Government will get a lot more money out of GST and actual activity rather than just taxing people out of the ability to afford affordable housing," he said.
On the topic of gearing, here's some economic voodoo from Clive Palmer,
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...ds-and-money-on-the-table-20130821-2sb52.html
My bolds.
Mr Rudd gave a strong impression that Ms Gillard, who is leaving politics, would not attend the ALP launch in Brisbane next week.
“I understand Julia has made plain her position on that question and I respect it. It's entirely appropriate that she should make her own call on this and I respect her decision entirely,” he told ABC TV's Insiders.
..............Neither Rudd nor Abbot has your support. And surely you’re not silly enough to waste your vote on Christine Milne...................
But not before he flew a taxpayer funded jet to Brisbane for a cooking show on the ABC during the afternoon before arriving in Canberra around 6pm...
Read about it here: Rudd’s goose is cooked
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