.. I just have this perception of Labor as being anti-upper class, & overly pro-blue collar
I thought aussie was a classless society. Are you upper class, if so could you please explain your class or mine. Could you please explain what it takes to be upper class.
I thought aussie was a classless society. Are you upper class, if so could you please explain your class or mine. Could you please explain what it takes to be upper class.
That raises the point; who are the markets hoping will win? Or isn't it clear-cut? I guess I haven't had the time to go over both sides policies!
I just seem to fear a Labor government; afraid they'll mess with the CGT system in a negative way, or something... I just have this perception of Labor as being anti-upper class, & overly pro-blue collar
"Upper class" is the label people want to call themselves when they're insecure enough to want to be one, but know they'll never reach their dream of being called one in their lifetime. E.g. people who come onto ASF trying to act all haughty-taughty and flog so-called lib values (contrary to what the libs are at heart really about), and wish to identify themselves with right-wing nationalism (which liberals are not about - hence the term "liberalism" - look it up on Wikipedia). Examples include "well educated" but non-rich professionals who are secretly supportive of the Cronulla riots and (no offense to all the libs) Kevin Andrews!
As for any of this class nonsense... this is Australia... there are no classes here, except those that have been recently created by the libs with the two tier health system, and the two tier uni entrance system (i.e. fee or no fee)
PS Nyden - I have about 8 sets of lounge chairs . sofas etc - they're in our garage for the kids and their guests, all picked up from nice people who dump them during kerbside cleanupsNyden :-.... Australians have no one to blame but themselves for these rate-hikes, I know plenty of people who keep buying big screen TVs, lounge furniture
You can't say "There are no classes here! Oh, with the exception of this, and that, oh and that other thing"
It is unfortunate, but I believe it is a reality. Hey, when it comes to anything but the markets - I'm a pessimist.
You're always on par with those 'laugh a day' comments. Keep 'em coming, I love your work.Gee at this rate Johnny Howard probably wishes he'd backed Malcolm Turnbull in the Republican days
As did Howard when treasurer.Remember Keating, L-A-W TAX which he reneged on.
love that raising the GST scare campaingn...
he'd have to get that thru the upper house first which which be liberal controled!
regardless, unless he wants to get voted right back out, doubt we'd see that happen.
and speaking about GST, funny how you forgot the never ever GST noco?
What is wrong with the GST? the Labor states love it and it gets increased every year.
How can you keep Howard in when he has slashed education funding, put up HECS fees, Dumped workers needs/rights/working conditions/Pay.
Pumped millions into a useless war.
Lied to the public and allowed 8 interest rate rises to occur
Introduced the GST, a tax on a tax!
Kick the bastard out!
Hmmm... I remember being shown an historical inflation graph that showed a spike after the GST was introduced, in my econonimc intro unit. Says a lot about who's a dumbo I think.A lot of you dumbos who raved on about everything would cost another 10% more, obviously had no idea how much hidden sales tax you were paying, like 25% on motor vehicles, Keating jumped it from 20-25% in one hit.
Hmmm... I remember being shown an historical inflation graph that showed a spike after the GST was introduced, in my econonimc intro unit. Says a lot about who's a dumbo I think.
well - it's pretty "classless" in the centre of the NT that's for sure.Just diverting back to whether or not Australia is a classless society, perhaps once it may have been, but frankly I doubt it. Although we don't have the clearly delineated classes of, e.g. the UK, there are definite divisions within our society.
Until tonight I hadn't heard the term "upper class" referred to in this country.
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