Tisme
Apathetic at Best
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I think libs are gone next election. The government never felt cohesive.
Labor has kept themselves small enough targets. Bill basically stands on the fence on every issue.
He's a lurker
So was John Howard.
He had bugger all policy and beat Keating on the grounds that Keating was arrogant.
Keating was dethroned because he was portrayed as betraying his wife by divorce and a concurrent viscous rumour he was a closet gay..... who would have put that one around .... those who wanted payback for "two blokes and a cocker spaniel" don't make a family and the new breed of Abbottesque Labor hating Liberals and News Ltd editors.
I never heard that "closet gay" rumour. Maybe I just didn't read News Ltd enough.
Wasn't the idea of Robocalls to reduce staff in CentreLink ?
Now that the government has announced another 1250 people for the CentreLink call centre one would have to assume that Robocalls are another Turnbull government failure.
Aren't they going after recipients who have been over paid?
That's what Robocall was all about, using automated software to extract money from over paid clients, the point being that it was supposed to reduce the number of Centrelink staff. It apparently hasn't worked as they are now putting on extra staff to handle the complaints generated by Robocalls.
So it's backlog, not actually a growth in welfare "clients" ?
I think the removal of payroll tax is better than both even if it is up to the states.Why personal income tax cuts are better than corporate tax cuts.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-24/do-we-need-personal-income-tax-cuts/9688762
I think the removal of payroll tax is better than both even if it is up to the states.
It's a magic bullet in reducing labour costs without bludgeoning your staff IMO.
I think it's the current clients complaining about being having benefits cut back rather than extra clients.
LOL, yeah. Along with all the other taxes that were supposed to go including stamp duty.Yes, you could be right but those tax cuts don't flow through to consumers as would personal tax cuts.
How come the States got away with keeping payroll tax ? I thought it was supposed to go when the GST came in.
http://www.essentialvision.com.au/category/essentialreport
Worth a read of how a sample group is thinking
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