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    Henry Tax Revue

    Financial benefit to the Government who have already charged through the nose for mineral rights. It's not the government's prerogative to take taxpayers and shareholders who have invested in good faith in the Australian mining industry and suck them dry. They've wiped $19bn (read: more than...
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    Henry Tax Revue

    1 in 8 of these projects might fail, that doesn't matter if they're diversified. If the government moves the breakeven point there will be marginal investments and there will be a negative effect upon investment. Political climates change. Abbott's already pledged to oppose the supertax, who's...
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    Henry Tax Revue

    Here's a pretty good case study against neo-Keynesian nonsense: Financial crisis of 2007–2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Henry Tax Revue

    These projects were budgeted for then reevaluated once the new tax came through. Is it really surprising that such a large increase may just have tipped a marginal risk:potential profit ratio over the precipice of unfeasibility?
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    Henry Tax Revue

    A 19 year old is not a valid authority to appeal to.
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    Taxi stand in Redfern?

    You'd walk. With your feet.
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    Henry Tax Revue

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    Henry Tax Revue

    Company scraps mining work over tax plans - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) First casualty of new mining tax.
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    Union Board Election 2010

    Tom Robson is the early frontrunner for worst candidate: You don't give the Union autonomy by increasing its dependence upon university funding.
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    Union Board Election 2010

    I wasn't behind it, but I voted for it, because it makes sense.
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    Union Board Election 2010

    The whole "International students buy more access cards and therefore get better services" lobby.
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    Union Board Election 2010

    The other option was to hand it over to the uni for a multifaith prayer room.
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    We made a mistake with Rudd, didn't we?

    Depends whether the tax cuts are matched with commensurate spending decreases. If they are then the short term effect will be an inflation in goods the populace want, but in the long term this will bring new suppliers into those markets and away from digging holes and filling them in again (or...
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    Racist comments from Simon Fuller - Cameraman Incident

    Appeal to authority. His area of expertise is embryos, not divine messages. Also sampling bias. You could find tonnes more who refuted that idea.
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    We made a mistake with Rudd, didn't we?

    Year 11 Preliminary HSC Subjects 2010 English Advanced, English Extension, Mathematics Advanced, Biology, Geography, Legal Studies, Society and Culture.
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    We made a mistake with Rudd, didn't we?

    So the student laptops have a 100% effective porn filter on them? Why hasn't this been presented as part of the censorship plan?
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    World War III

    kaffir and infidel are a-ok, right?
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    We made a mistake with Rudd, didn't we?

    The kind of shit trade unions whinge about: http://bit.ly/ajAwr4 WorkChoices was overblown. If students lost penalty rates for working on the weekend, for example, that's because there's no competitive reason to pay somebody more at a time when he/she can more easily work.
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    We made a mistake with Rudd, didn't we?

    Yeah, now Johnny's dad can't find a job at all. Much better.
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    World War III

    Closer ties between countries have made large scale warfare both economically and socially prohibitive. If China and the USA went to war, for example, the latter would lose all their cheap plastic trinkets and the former would need to find a new market for their useless shit.
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