Jimmy_041 wrote:I had a good look t it today
The first budget in memory that I'm no worse off
Finally some relief for the middle class who cop it every time
So you dont drive and never get sick.....lucky you?
Jimmy_041 wrote:I had a good look t it today
The first budget in memory that I'm no worse off
Finally some relief for the middle class who cop it every time
Jimmy_041 wrote:I had a good look t it today
The first budget in memory that I'm no worse off
Finally some relief for the middle class who cop it every time
tigerpie wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:I had a good look t it today
The first budget in memory that I'm no worse off
Finally some relief for the middle class who cop it every time
So you dont drive and never get sick.....lucky you?
woodublieve12 wrote:$240 million on chaplain programs for schools!!! Are you sure???
stan wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:$240 million on chaplain programs for schools!!! Are you sure???
This is an old out dated program now. Wouldnt some find this offensive at some schools. Considering at primary schools we find that the minorities find Easter and Christmas offensive so why are we spending 240mil on this?
Psyber wrote:stan wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:$240 million on chaplain programs for schools!!! Are you sure???
This is an old out dated program now. Wouldnt some find this offensive at some schools. Considering at primary schools we find that the minorities find Easter and Christmas offensive so why are we spending 240mil on this?
I thought it was a waste of money when John Howard introduced it.
However, although I think religion is irrelevant to schooling, I found it an interesting diversion at secondary school and kept changing denomination to sample the different varieties. I never got around to being Catholic because I wasn't motivated to walk to their Church in the rain, but I had one year as an Anglican out of curiosity. I was surprised the school never seemed to notice I was a different denomination each year...
Jimmy_041 wrote:Middle class people are the engine room of tax revenue - Poor people are not
Business risks capital and employs people. Poor people do not
Students are paying for an education to get a (better) job. They only have to pay it back when they earn a living and a good number never do. How are they copping pain?
My business and I cop all the pain to pay for them all.
Jimmy_041 wrote:Psyber wrote:stan wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:$240 million on chaplain programs for schools!!! Are you sure???
This is an old out dated program now. Wouldnt some find this offensive at some schools. Considering at primary schools we find that the minorities find Easter and Christmas offensive so why are we spending 240mil on this?
I thought it was a waste of money when John Howard introduced it.
However, although I think religion is irrelevant to schooling, I found it an interesting diversion at secondary school and kept changing denomination to sample the different varieties. I never got around to being Catholic because I wasn't motivated to walk to their Church in the rain, but I had one year as an Anglican out of curiosity. I was surprised the school never seemed to notice I was a different denomination each year...
They were discussing this on the radio this morning - it is not religious
Jimmy_041 wrote:I...... couldn't...... write........ labor mess....... uhhhhhhh......... like...... he....... speaks..............................
Psyber wrote: "Use your religious terms and I'll filter them out at my end."
Jimmy_041 wrote:Psyber wrote:stan wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:$240 million on chaplain programs for schools!!! Are you sure???
This is an old out dated program now. Wouldnt some find this offensive at some schools. Considering at primary schools we find that the minorities find Easter and Christmas offensive so why are we spending 240mil on this?
I thought it was a waste of money when John Howard introduced it.
However, although I think religion is irrelevant to schooling, I found it an interesting diversion at secondary school and kept changing denomination to sample the different varieties. I never got around to being Catholic because I wasn't motivated to walk to their Church in the rain, but I had one year as an Anglican out of curiosity. I was surprised the school never seemed to notice I was a different denomination each year...
They were discussing this on the radio this morning - it is not religious
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