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Ã'm with you on this sails, I have grandchildren and hope they are in a position to pay tax, at least that will show they have a job. What worries me is the huge wasted spending in the last three years and the stupid sending comming up on the N.B.N.It seems that one of the biggest differences between the left and the right is that the left only look for the "now" with little or no concern what the spending and decisions of this Rudd and now Gillard government will have on the country in future generations.
Those from the right seem to have more concern for the next generations who may be saddled with huge debt, potential religious/political interference in our way of life and an economy with high unemployment.
Employment might be OK for now, but what are the longer term effects of the Rudd and Gillard "policies on the run"? What will be the longer term effects on the country's economics if/when a carbon tax is forced on us?
Sure, we can be selfish and not care, but I have growing grandchildren and there is no way I want to see them with massive taxes paying off this government's seemingly mindless spending sprees and find themselves under restrictive laws of certain religious/political groups.
Ã'm with you on this sails, I have grandchildren and hope they are in a position to pay tax, at least that will show they have a job.
...I really see it like me giving my bankbook to my teenage kids and saying run the family finances. They would run around like chooks with their heads cut off, new car, buy a plasma and wow must have high speed broadband for the study and gamming of course.
Are your "teenage kids" the parents of your "grandchildren?" They must start breeding young in the trawler family.
When I was a young fellow my mother said you get into less trouble when you tell the truth.
I passed it on to my children.
I have passed it on to my grandsons(3 of)
Now two of the three little fellow understand it ( 4 & 6). the other guy is 2.
So what happened to Abbott, Swan & Gillard?????
There is a bit missing here somewhere.
Cheers
...................Found the bit missing.
Agree. Much as I despair about the current government, I'm unable to feel that the Opposition represent salvation. They are all self-serving with little genuine thought as to what is really best for Australia and her people, intent merely on furthering their own personal ambitions toward power.I actually think both parties are not addressing the problems.
I want to see the Libs propose some reforms. Its not all about balancing budgets. Nothing much has happened since Howards second term.
Agree. Much as I despair about the current government, I'm unable to feel that the Opposition represent salvation. They are all self-serving with little genuine thought as to what is really best for Australia and her people, intent merely on furthering their own personal ambitions toward power.
Yes it has to be said, the Libs stand accountable for at least some of our present predicament as a nation.I agree with you Julia, bring us back Costello, or even Keating; we needs some balls here: ideas, leaderships, goals;
So there, I've been even handed and criticized everybody.
Well done Logique!
Reading today that Karl Bitar, recently no.1 guy in the Labor party now will work for Crown to try to slow pokies reform just makes me hate the political class.
Wouldn't it be good if one of the major political parties said that we should have the law that you can't take positions like this. Even in the US you have to wait 2 years after you quit.
Its all about the gravy train for many of the scum that make up our political parties now. No wonder Labor and Lib memberships are at an all time low.
Can they do what they're threatening, and reduce infrastructure funding and GST revenue to W.A.?
(I have no idea how all this stuff works).
Mr Barnett seems very confident he has the Feds over a barrel.
Is his confidence justified?
From the second link, outgoing Woodside boss Don Voelte gave Wayne Swan this backhander,Well Julia it seems the action is moving up a notch.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...berra-eyes-china/story-fn6q7nm8-1226064451924
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...nd-in-tax-debate/story-e6frgago-1226064396114
At The Australian Deutsche Bank Business Leaders Forum yesterday in Perth, outgoing Woodside boss Don Voelte echoed the views of many in the industry when he praised Resources Minister Martin Ferguson but treated Swan with contempt, saying he had been taught only to say nice things about people, so would say nothing about Swan.
The economy is a lot weaker than most people think and certainly anyone in discretionary retail would quickly agree.
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