by jackpot jim » Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:14 pm
by Armchair expert » Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:46 pm
jackpot jim wrote:Imo Albanese would have be one of the most embarrassing shit talking, lying bloodsucking leach of a politician to come close to being Prime Minister of our Country.
God help Australia if this becomes a reality.
What an embarrassment it will be, on a par with Biden being President of the USA
What a sad reflection on todays society
by shoe boy » Fri Apr 22, 2022 8:42 am
jackpot jim wrote:Imo Albanese would have be one of the most embarrassing shit talking, lying bloodsucking leach of a politician to come close to being Prime Minister of our Country.
God help Australia if this becomes a reality.
What an embarrassment it will be, on a par with Biden being President of the USA
What a sad reflection on todays society
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Apr 22, 2022 10:49 am
jackpot jim wrote:Imo Albanese would have be one of the most embarrassing shit talking, lying bloodsucking leach of a politician to come close to being Prime Minister of our Country.
God help Australia if this becomes a reality.
What an embarrassment it will be, on a par with Biden being President of the USA
What a sad reflection on todays society
by shoe boy » Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:16 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:jackpot jim wrote:Imo Albanese would have be one of the most embarrassing shit talking, lying bloodsucking leach of a politician to come close to being Prime Minister of our Country.
God help Australia if this becomes a reality.
What an embarrassment it will be, on a par with Biden being President of the USA
What a sad reflection on todays society
He's doing the Shorten trick
Tells northern NSW & Qld miners he sleeps with coal under his pillow then tells inner city tree huggers he's going to shut coal down
At least you could easily hate Shorten and his dividends policy was a disaster. No-one knows what's going to happen when Albo gets in - least of all him!
by Psyber » Fri Apr 22, 2022 1:24 pm
shoe boy wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:jackpot jim wrote:Imo Albanese would have be one of the most embarrassing shit talking, lying bloodsucking leach of a politician to come close to being Prime Minister of our Country.
God help Australia if this becomes a reality.
What an embarrassment it will be, on a par with Biden being President of the USA
What a sad reflection on todays society
He's doing the Shorten trick
Tells northern NSW & Qld miners he sleeps with coal under his pillow then tells inner city tree huggers he's going to shut coal down
At least you could easily hate Shorten and his dividends policy was a disaster. No-one knows what's going to happen when Albo gets in - least of all him!
But we can trust Morrison!
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Apr 22, 2022 1:38 pm
Psyber wrote:shoe boy wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:jackpot jim wrote:Imo Albanese would have be one of the most embarrassing shit talking, lying bloodsucking leach of a politician to come close to being Prime Minister of our Country.
God help Australia if this becomes a reality.
What an embarrassment it will be, on a par with Biden being President of the USA
What a sad reflection on todays society
He's doing the Shorten trick
Tells northern NSW & Qld miners he sleeps with coal under his pillow then tells inner city tree huggers he's going to shut coal down
At least you could easily hate Shorten and his dividends policy was a disaster. No-one knows what's going to happen when Albo gets in - least of all him!
But we can trust Morrison!
Not entirely, but can we trust any of them really...
by shoe boy » Fri Apr 22, 2022 2:42 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Apr 22, 2022 3:38 pm
shoe boy wrote:Sums it up really.
He's $hit
Well, he's not as $hit as the other bloke
by rd » Fri Apr 29, 2022 10:59 am
by shoe boy » Fri Apr 29, 2022 11:13 am
rd wrote:Any truth to the rumours that Albanese didn't have Covid - he was just put away by the ALP for a week to let the other better media stars of the party repair the damage caused by Albo in the opening weeks of the campaign ?
by rd » Fri Apr 29, 2022 11:55 am
shoe boy wrote:rd wrote:Any truth to the rumours that Albanese didn't have Covid - he was just put away by the ALP for a week to let the other better media stars of the party repair the damage caused by Albo in the opening weeks of the campaign ?
And Russians eat babies
by Dinglinga75 » Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:39 pm
by Dinglinga75 » Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:40 pm
rd wrote:shoe boy wrote:rd wrote:Any truth to the rumours that Albanese didn't have Covid - he was just put away by the ALP for a week to let the other better media stars of the party repair the damage caused by Albo in the opening weeks of the campaign ?
And Russians eat babies
Anyway Albo's back today and scoring runs already...
https://www.news.com.au/national/federa ... 50e6164714
by DOC » Sat Apr 30, 2022 6:45 pm
Dinglinga75 wrote:Achievements Of The Coalition Government
A comprehensive list of (almost) everything the current Australian government has done
https://www.mdavis.xyz/govlist/?fbclid= ... Owyrb4gUkY
by Armchair expert » Sun May 01, 2022 3:18 pm
by Psyber » Mon May 02, 2022 11:51 am
Armchair expert wrote:Albo needs to shut the hell up, he is going to lose the unlosable at this rate
His latest doozy is his housing affordability plan which again puts more money in the market, absolute lunacy.
You want to help housing affordability, all you need to do is:
Simple solutions
1. Change inner city zoning, sorry Aussies y'all going to live to learn like the rest of the world with higher population density.
2. Get rid of all grants / concessions, the lot
3. Vacancy tax, either rent it out or sell it, no sitting on property doing nothing .
4. End foreign ownership, no brainer, easy for libs and labour to positive spin on this.
5. Build social housing, will work out cheaper overall, than having homelessness-->crime--> prison
Unpopular decisions that will never happen but would help
6. PPOR needs to go in pension asset test, sorry boomers if you own a $2 million property no pension for you
7. No capital gains discounts
8. End negative gearing, you want investors that can actually afford to invest, not 95% leveraged "investors"
Armchair for dictator of Australia!
by Jimmy_041 » Mon May 02, 2022 1:46 pm
by Psyber » Mon May 02, 2022 6:03 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:I wonder if the Productivity Commission has ever done a study on the effects of bringing the tax rate down to a flat rate (or 2) and getting rid of all tax deductions
@Psyber?
Top tax rate in
Singapore: 22% on S$320k+ (US$144,230)
Hong Kong: 17% on HKD200k+ (US$25,485)
Malaysia: 30% on MR2m (US$45,900)
by Jimmy_041 » Mon May 02, 2022 6:38 pm
Psyber wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:I wonder if the Productivity Commission has ever done a study on the effects of bringing the tax rate down to a flat rate (or 2) and getting rid of all tax deductions
@Psyber?
Top tax rate in
Singapore: 22% on S$320k+ (US$144,230)
Hong Kong: 17% on HKD200k+ (US$25,485)
Malaysia: 30% on MR2m (US$45,900)
I don't know whether they have ever considered it, nor whether it would work, but I'd like to see figures on how such a system would compare with our present one in terms of funding essential services. Overall, I think our MPs are disinclined to introduce any system that would reduce their net take home earnings.
I recall paying tax at 58 cents in the dollar in the late 1970s, and resenting that high a percentage. My accountant suggested I buy a Mercedes I could tax deduct, but I went for a Porsche instead...
These days, being largely retired and not working at all in private practice, I don't earn enough for the tax rate to bother me - I only work a couple of months each year in public health.
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