stan wrote:Honestly how rooted is Australia when you look at the state of our current government and then look at the alternative in the Shorten led opposition.
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I would disagree with Shorten , Plibersek , Wong and Albenese these guys are miles ahead of your Turnbull , Dudd Dutton or flip flop and flip again Corman.
Yep, out and out champions the lot of them. Most hypocritical and dishonest group of people to set foot in Canberra
I'm with stan
Yeah well I reckon big Bill is a serious chance to be PM at the moment.
and we agree again. I cant see Australia getting back on its feet in the next 20 years the way we're going They are both as bad as each other and only in it for themselves Us poor plebs can go *** off and die as far as the oligarchy could care
shoe boy wrote:Is Morison aware he is the TREASURER and the his mob are the current Government .
Its a question you could pose to alot of Liberals at the moment. All the bitcheing and moaning about Labor and the Greens and it almost seems they are the opposition rather than the government.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
My God, Christopher Pyne speaking some sense on the ******* absurd idea of pillaging superannuation for housing deposits:
“There is no evidence to suggest that if superannuation was to be used for housing that that would somehow bring prices down,” the defence industry minister told the ABC.
“There is evidence on the other side of the ledger that suggests that all that would happen was that house prices would continue to go up and the person selling the house would take that person’s super as increased house prices.
“These people who want to have these debates in public, they need to understand they are better held behind closed doors.”
bennymacca wrote:Why do people think it's s right for everyone to buy a house? It's just a fact of life that people won't be able to afford some things.
That's not the argument. The argument is that tax loopholes create an investor climate that reduces housing affordability.
bennymacca wrote:Why do people think it's s right for everyone to buy a house? It's just a fact of life that people won't be able to afford some things.
I assume you own your house?
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bennymacca wrote:Why do people think it's s right for everyone to buy a house? It's just a fact of life that people won't be able to afford some things.
That's not the argument. The argument is that tax loopholes create an investor climate that reduces housing affordability.
Dipping into super would make this worse not better.
bennymacca wrote:Why do people think it's s right for everyone to buy a house? It's just a fact of life that people won't be able to afford some things.
I assume you own your house?
Yep I've owned a house since I was 22. But it was a modest house an hour away from the city. Even now I would struggle to afford something closer. And I don't expect to be able to.
bennymacca wrote:Why do people think it's s right for everyone to buy a house? It's just a fact of life that people won't be able to afford some things.
That's not the argument. The argument is that tax loopholes create an investor climate that reduces housing affordability.
Dipping into super would make this worse not better.