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Is it only me? Or has Fairfax cut back on the Abbott bashing, I've noticed their webpapers aren't full of anti Abbott hate articles.
Wow, maybe Fairfax has realised, we are all in the same fiscal mess.
It doesn't matter who is in office, the problems are the same.
I still reckon the best litmus test of good economic governance is to ask the questions of oneself
"would you have them running your corporation?"
and
"do you let voting bias get in the way of employing the best for the company?".
I still reckon the best litmus test of good economic governance is to ask the questions of oneself
"would you have them running your corporation?"
THE golden era of dirt cheap internet shopping, streaming and downloading appears to be over.
This is especially bad news for our nation of binge-watchers, with the government set to slap the goods and services tax (GST) on streaming services, such as Netflix.
The Australian reported on Monday that Cabinet ministers had killed off the policy, over fears that it would be seen as a “naked grab for more money”, but Fairfax reports this morning that the “Netflix tax” will be included in Tuesday’s Federal Budget.
Customers are set to pay 10 per cent more for movies, music, e-books and software provided by overseas companies online, with the Abbott Government set to extend the GST to these “intangible” products. Currently, the tax only applies to imported parcels worth more than $1000.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/h...online-purchases/story-fn8tnfhb-1227341594378
WaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhI just got Netflix this month. An extra $1.50 per month on my subscription. How will I ever survive ??
In the UK election, the Conservatives smashed Labour, and are just 10 seats away from governing in their own right. This had not been predicted by the opinion polls.
Economically at least, this is a good outcome.
Also good news for the Abbott government.....I believe the trend will extend to Aus....Shorten does not stand for anything good ATM.
In principle I support it, but the regulation to enforce it will be interesting. I can see it generating a lot of red tape.
With netflix, what happens if a person just signs up for Netflix USA. Roughly 200K worth of Aussies have already done this. Will the threat of GST just encourage them to drop their aussie subscription and get a USA or UK based one instead?
I've often thought adding a 5% tax on all forex credit card transactions might be the way to go. Certainly cheaper than the alternatives of lowering the $1000 limit, and it might help to encourage more local shopping and holidays.
Or why not just a small tobin tax on all financial transactions?
Also good news for the Abbott government.....I believe the trend will extend to Aus....Shorten does not stand for anything good ATM.
I don't know ... Cameron is articulate, passionate and a professional politician. He doesn't seem to display the heart filled contemptible hate that Abbott and his compatriots have for others not inAbbott's clique. UK parliament retains the old skool maturity/politeness that Canberra lost completely a few elections ago IMO.
The UK FTSE index rose 2.3% overnight, although all Europe indices had good sessions.Also good news for the Abbott government.....I believe the trend will extend to Aus....Shorten does not stand for anything good ATM.
You should stop listening to the ABC and Fiarfax biased crap about Abbott....Mark Scott is about to get the big "A" and the sooner the better.
I don't listen to either organisation Noco. I have made it fairly clear in the past that I get my info from the actual departmental information releases and social media; both sources far more accurate than television and print media. Doesn't Alan Jones work for Fairfax?
If Mark Scott gets the bullet, it might be a welcome end to the soccer bias on ABC, but it will reveal the Federal Liberal Party as another Campbell Newmanesque tragic that allows corruption of fairness in favour of cronyism.
The only way to silence the ABC from presenting anything anti Lib or pro Lab is to dumb it down; it is a fact of life that as people educate they move from self interest (self actualisation) to social awareness, which creates the impression of bias to Labor, when in actual fact it's the absence of social identification in the Liberal Party that creates the illusion of bias. The ABC is full of erudite staff, not necessarily Labor voters and from my circle of friends many are indeed rusted on Liberals.
And before you do your normal routine of referring to others being guilty of the same, two wrongs do not make a right and I personally do not have faith in any of the majors to behave with the fiduciary responsibilities we all expect fro what we are paying for.
It is a well known fact that the ABC is controlled by the Green/Labor left wing socialists and that is where the bias towards the Labor come in.
I may be well known to you, but anyone to the left of Genghis Khan is a socialist to you.
It is a well known fact that the ABC is controlled by the Green/Labor left wing socialists and that is where the bias towards the Labor come in.
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