Now we have a week to go what decision have you made?
I am not voting Howard. He is morally bankrupt and has taken away too many freedoms and rights. He has become too secretive and hires total morons like Andrews. The war is unforgiveable, I mean you simply do not just go around invading countries that result in total destruction and massive loss of life without accountability.
The economy has been good to me because I realised that the share of profits allocated to shareholders was increasing for shareholders and decreasing for workers so I quit working and now trade the market for my living. However I am not entirely sure this is really an ethical way to run a country.
So who I vote for will be the best one to knock off the liberal candidate.
I do hope Australia returns to be a nice country. Sick of rich people getting baby bonus and FOBG then complaining if a refugee gets a bed for a night or if a single mum has a galss of wine. A nasty streak seems to have grown under Howard's leadership along with right wing christianity strange enough.
So thats my feeling on the matter.
I did get the first home owners grant, but i wasn't dumb enough to use that as my ownly deposit.
I am not voting Howard. He is morally bankrupt and has taken away too many freedoms and rights. He has become too secretive and hires total morons like Andrews. The war is unforgiveable, I mean you simply do not just go around invading countries that result in total destruction and massive loss of life without accountability.
The economy has been good to me because I realised that the share of profits allocated to shareholders was increasing for shareholders and decreasing for workers so I quit working and now trade the market for my living. However I am not entirely sure this is really an ethical way to run a country.
So who I vote for will be the best one to knock off the liberal candidate.
I do hope Australia returns to be a nice country. Sick of rich people getting baby bonus and FOBG then complaining if a refugee gets a bed for a night or if a single mum has a galss of wine. A nasty streak seems to have grown under Howard's leadership along with right wing christianity strange enough.
So thats my feeling on the matter.
Agree here.I think you're expressing how a lot of people feel. So easy to condemn people with nothing when you have plenty.
Chops a must
I spent 4 years studying finance at Melbourne University, and at the end had a HECS debt of over $70,000 dollars, now i am 30 and i am making more than that, so don't tell me about the cost of education because i have fricken been there.
Like i said about my friend who spent $50,000 on a new car and spends jack **** for his childs education, i personally just understand how people like that have the good damn balls to complain.
It's the same as people who didn't bother the exercise because they figured it was more important to watch TV. And when they get sick they piss and moan about the price of health care.
And i have a questiion for the lot of you. Since the IR Laws were changed in 2005. Did you spend more time sitting in front of the TV set or did you spend more time trying to improve your financial situation?? I can almost guareentee what 95% of people did since than, and i have not a single once of compassion for those people, this is a democracy you get only what you deserve, plain and simple.
Spartn
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Spaghetti
One of my mates from university now works for the Brueau of Statistics in Melbourne, and one interesting fact before you start compliaining about how greedy the rich are is that out of all Australians the top 10% of the wealthiest people in Australia donate more than 70% of the money which goes to charity.
Labor policy costings 'not submitted'
"The deadline expired last night for policies to be sent to the department for checking the accuracy of their estimated cost."
"I am advised as of 5.30pm yesterday the Labor party had only submitted $2.4 billion out of the $12 billion of spending promises it has made so far in this election," Mr Howard told journalists in Adelaide.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Natio...icies-costed-PM/2007/11/16/1194766958206.html
Now why am I not surprised?
How Mr Howard pushes this hard...what can Labour say to get out of this...
I think it's a matter of principle after what the Liberals have done in the last few elections. The point could be made that the Liberals don't hand policy documentation to the Labor party.
And as long as the costings are independently verified, which I believe they are, I can't see the problem.
Spaghetti
One of my mates from university now works for the Brueau of Statistics in Melbourne, and one interesting fact before you start compliaining about how greedy the rich are is that out of all Australians the top 10% of the wealthiest people in Australia donate more than 70% of the money which goes to charity.
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you've got my vote m8They get a tax deduction for it. They also only donate "surplus funds that they can't take with them. It is only money after all. My wife works one full day each week in a charity shop, freely giving her time ( something more valuable than money). I've spent years in surf clubs, rural, bushfire brigades, and as a shire councillor in the days when they weren't paid.
"Chops that is the whole point of this, Labour did not provide them to be "independently verified". They were required to be submitted for costing and failed to do so.
Labour are fiscally void and completely irresponsible financial managers.
The fact is that Labor had, by end-October http://www.electioncostings.gov.au/index/opposition_costings, already presented 10 proposals for costing.
By the way, there is no "requirement" to submit anything for review by Treasury/Finance - it's a practice the parties should follow as it will ensure their costings are reliable.
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