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The data in your post would seem to suggest that a cap, not complete removal, would rectify the problem without the collateral damage which Labor's current proposal brings.Well there is an absolute and total lie. A clear investigation of the change to franking dividends proves that the overwhelming dollars retained by the government will come from a very small very wealthy group of people who have certainly arranged their tax affairs to take advantage of this lurk.
Yes IMO the current Australian psyche, lends itself to pack mentality, which in turn doesn't seem to have a reliable moral compass.Sadly this is very true. It has happened under governments of both persuasions and nothing I've seen from the more notable minor parties would do anything about it either.
I suspect a lot of those under ~40 have no idea how much of what they take for granted today owes its existence to Hawke and/or Keating and how much they both achieved compared to those we've had since.One of the great PM's. A shame he couldn't hang around for a couple more days.
The reason people are concentrating on the upcoming 2019 election, is because that is what the thread heading is, just in case you hadn't noticed.I’d be happy if people here could just fess up to voting for the current lot rather than concentrating on the things that haven’t happened yet
To what? who I voted for last election? who I'm going to vote for this election, or what?Fess up mate
Yes IMO the current Australian psyche, lends itself to pack mentality, which in turn doesn't seem to have a reliable moral compass.
As long as the goal is in tune with the pack, the innocent caught up in the carnage seem to be acceptable as long as the enemy is caught.
All the political parties have to do, is demonise those who they wish to attack, the hysteria is fueled by the media then the mob start chanting.
No you need to admit the failure of the party YOU electedTo what? who I voted for last election? who I'm going to vote for this election, or what?
You really need to get out more.
Who I voted for last election, you can find out by reading back issues of ASF, who I vote for this election I don't know yet, but it wont be silly Billy.
Not that short.Current lol
Peter Garret said “short memories “
I voted Labor last time for federal as well as state elections.I’d be happy if people here could just fess up to voting for the current lot
In reality they haven't failed and also as you say they were elected, so you need to build a bridge, and climb over that chip on your shoulder.No you need to admit the failure of the party YOU elected
Not that short.
Who knew Peter Garret would make "Beds are Burning" a labor policy.
Who elected Morrison?In reality they haven't failed and also as you say they were elected, so you need to build a bridge, and climb over that chip on your shoulder.
Labor might build a bridge with your franking credits lolIn reality they haven't failed and also as you say they were elected, so you need to build a bridge, and climb over that chip on your shoulder.
The same group of people who elected Keating, when he took over from Hawke, similar to the people who replaced Gillard with Rudd. Like I said time to build a bridge.Who elected Morrison?
Yes now you are showing your true colours, we were discussing it earlier, the attitude is rampant and I can see it will end up biting you. Karma is a bitch.Labor might build a bridge with your franking credits lol
Peter Costello was all over that oneNot that short.
Who knew Peter Garret would make "Beds are Burning" a labor policy.
Well carefull you don't look into it.Karma isn’t a bitch mate it’s a mirror
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