Another new tax from Labor (2 Viewers)

moll.

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Do you even know how to write a coherent argument that conveys your point?
 

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Lol no it isn't actually. Obviously it should be cut because protection of industries is never sustainable. But you guys simplify the whole situation with your idealistic views. The broad point I am trying to make is we have too many inner city trendies and hipsters who try to impose their idealistic views on the rest of the country that they know little about. Case in point in live exports to Indonesia. Overnight they tried to kill off northern Australia and didn't do a bad job of it. No thought for the farmers but rather those poor cattle which were going to be killed off anyway. Have to look at both point of views. Like dairy industry deregulation which led to many dairy farmers committing suicide. No tree hugger cares about that.
Jesus Christ you are the dumbest person
 

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The government is proposing a rise in the Medicare levy. Not a big new tax but a 0.5% increase on an existing levy. Either way it will go through the house with or without coalition support.
Rise in the corporate tax rate which may or may not be offsetted by a drop in company tax to fund for paid parental leave is an ELECTION PROMISE for the upcoming federal election in September. So full and frank with the Australian people that there's going to be a tax on big business. So he has changed his position and is putting his new position to the Australian people at the election.It's fine for the Opposition to change its proposals from the previous election such as NBN. But being on the Government you cannot change your position so recklessly because governments are elected on a mandate. Think you're confused with Opposition and Government.
I think you are confusing your rants for intelligence
 

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I think you are confusing your rants for intelligence
He didn't break any promises. The government is responsible for introducing legislation. Tax on big business for paid parental leave is an election policy and not breaking a promise. Its not being put forward as a bill in the life of this parliament. What don't you get?
 
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