Having again walked away from earlier commitments, this budget is an act of desperation by Labor and only serves to further highlight their untrustworthyness.
Julia and Bill M, grateful to you both. This is good information. Cheers L.Thanks for that Julia, whichever way you want to look at it using your screenshot or my calculator that I posted, most of us will be better off under the new tax free threshold wouldn't you agree? In my wife's and my case we will be $1400 p/y better off as a self funded couple.
Exactly what happened.
This might be a bit off topic, but I've been impressed by Chris Urhlman recently, especially when socking it to Swannie after the Budget presentation tonight.
Give him another year or so and imo he'll be way better than his predecessor
Kerry O'Brien. (I actually had to stop for a few seconds there to try to remember his name!)
Anyone else made similar observations about Mr Urhlman?
Or The Budget?
Is that his name????He ripped into Julia tonight..almost to the point of stupidity, talking over her and trying to drive home stupid idiotic questions.
Mr Urhlman is starting to annoy me...to bad the TV doesn't have an ignore function.
I have no idea, Bill. My only interest in it all (given I don't pay tax myself) is my continuing irritation at the misinformation being so propagated that the 'tax free threshold is being tripled' as it applies to low income workers and retirees.Thanks for that Julia, whichever way you want to look at it using your screenshot or my calculator that I posted, most of us will be better off under the new tax free threshold wouldn't you agree? In my wife's and my case we will be $1400 p/y better off as a self funded couple.
You see what you want to see. We all do, I suppose.Is that his name????
I was channel surfing a bit last night, trying to avoid coverage of the budget (let's face it, if anyone wants an expert opinion they only have to look here), but saw a portion of an interview with Swan on the ABC. The interviewer was hard and fast, but every time Swan shot him down, he verrrrry quickly moved on.
If I had to listen to Julia Gillard in isolation, I wouldn't turn it on.Mr Urhlman is starting to annoy me...to bad the TV doesn't have an ignore function.
I have no idea, Bill. My only interest in it all (given I don't pay tax myself) is my continuing irritation at the misinformation being so propagated that the 'tax free threshold is being tripled' as it applies to low income workers and retirees.
In addition to the Low Income Tax Offset being so reduced, there's also the issue of the Seniors Tax Offset.
All I'm suggesting (and I'm damned if I know why I continue to bother) is that anyone disposed to believe the government's spin on this should do their own investigations into all the ramifications and how the results affect them, rather than just gullibly accept what this amoral government tosses out.
You see what you want to see. We all do, I suppose.
My interpretation was that Chris Urhlman had a specific number of points he wanted to make and he knows his allocation of time. The exchange was rapid fire and imo Mr Urhlman's points were in no way 'shot down' by Swan who appeared more panicked and frenetic as the interview progressed.
Maybe next time, Eager, watch such an interview in its entirety.
I think Uhlman is careful to go hard with labor politicians so people don't accuse him of being biased given who he's married to.
Maybe next time, Eager, watch such an interview in its entirety.
How can Australia have a future when the government disregards every single one of the hundreds of good suggestions produced by the tax review? Why even have a tax review if you aren't going to act upon it, why waste the money
Because Labor is mostly "bluff".
They represent a party who "like to be seen" to be doing things! But cannot make decisions to implement the good ideas. Ego I think, because Labor did not think of the ideas.. This is on the one hand, and on the other, they want to implement things they cannot pay for.
Take the NDIS. A story today in the Australian, Wong says they may have to implement another tax to pay for it. Now we know why they increased Commonwealth debt $50 billion.
Now the report on the NDIS , recommended it to be implemented in a years time, but no, Gillard rushed in(implementing it a year early), and stuffed it up with no funding .
It is obvious to the Australian voters, she is attempting to buy votes again.
By the polls, the people will take they handout, but not vote for Labor anyway.
As for Henry's tax reforms. The handling of this by Labor will, will be remembered as their downfall.
joea
Abbott is known as a great reformer cough cough he will be able to sort a tax reform out for you.
I'm not so sure that Australian voters do actually realise that the NDIS is actually unfunded, any money directed toward it so far only actually covering the administration set up.Because Labor is mostly "bluff".
They represent a party who "like to be seen" to be doing things! But cannot make decisions to implement the good ideas. Ego I think, because Labor did not think of the ideas.. This is on the one hand, and on the other, they want to implement things they cannot pay for.
Take the NDIS. A story today in the Australian, Wong says they may have to implement another tax to pay for it. Now we know why they increased Commonwealth debt $50 billion.
Now the report on the NDIS , recommended it to be implemented in a years time, but no, Gillard rushed in(implementing it a year early), and stuffed it up with no funding .
It is obvious to the Australian voters, she is attempting to buy votes again.
By the polls, the people will take they handout, but not vote for Labor anyway.
Not that I can see the Coalition doing much better with Joe Hockey's assertions in the wake of the Budget that 'the government didn't know what cuts were' and that 'the Coalition would be cutting welfare and services much, much harder'.
Sometimes I have real fears - especially when I listen to Joe Hockey - that we could end up with even more social disadvantage with a change of government.
Sometimes I have real fears - especially when I listen to Joe Hockey - that we could end up with even more social disadvantage with a change of government.
Correct, and it's not just social disadvantage. The LNP's idea of managing slowdowns in the economy is to cut government spending, taking more money out of the economy, increasing unemployment even more and thereby reducing consumer spending which is the heartbeat of the economy. They create a vicious cycle which takes years to climb out of eg, the Fraser/Howard recession.
The sensible way to manage the economy is to take money out when times are good (eg in a mining boom), build up a financial buffer which can then be released during a slowdown by investments in infrastructure, thereby creating employment and keeping the money circulating. You will notice that this is what Labor did during the GFC, though I'm not sure it spent the money on the right infrastructure.
Look IF,I think the budget is a disaster..................hang on Abbott going to vote for it.
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