Tisme
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Future generations for sure. ....
Them or Huawei
Future generations for sure. ....
Gloria and GeorgeThem or Huawei
Gloria and George![]()
Nobody pays for for revenue that is not accrued.
I ask people, if the government had $1 in more in tax money could they find someone who is willing to use it for some purpose?.......what if I gave them another $1 in tax, could they find a use for it.....what about another $1 - could they find a use for that as well......what about another $1......and another..
Where is the point at which there is nowhere left to spend these additional tax dollars?
I tend to think that before we get to that point the government has already taken my entire income as tax, so I now have my hand out to get some welfare.
Future generations for sure. All up it's nearly the equivalent of our entire future fund.
As of July 1
Penalty rate changes
Sunday penalty rates in the fast food, hospitality, pharmacy and retail industries are changing, following a Fair Work Commission decision last year.
Full -time and part-time hospitality workers will have penalty rates decrease by 10 per cent while causal employees will continue to get the same rate.
Retail workers will drop by 15 per cent with an extra 5 per cent decrease for casual workers.
Pharmacy employees' penalty rates will drop by 15 per cent and 10 per cent for fast food employees.
What an achievement
We can thank Tory Tony for that. I can't vote Liberal with him there.
It took a while but here is Silly Billy's response to the "fair work commissions ruling on weekend penalties".We can thank Tory Tony for that. I can't vote Liberal with him there.
Creating an under class
I doubt you could vote Liberal, no matter who was there, but that is only my perception.
Maybe Silly Billy, would have been better served, saying he would repeal the penalty rate ruling.
Rather than hitting, the small business, that employs them.
He never mentioned giving the roll back of the tax, to those who lost their weekend penalties.
Prior to 2007, I had voted Liberal more than Labor. That all changed when they had control of the senate and started taking away penalty rates (workchoices) without taking it to an election.I doubt you could vote Liberal, no matter who was there, but that is only my perception.
Maybe Silly Billy, would have been better served, saying he would repeal the penalty rate ruling.
Rather than hitting, the small business, that employs them.
He never mentioned giving the roll back of the tax, to those who lost their weekend penalties.
Tax cuts for small business is the way to go and I've been advocating that from the start.
Late last century I very nearly gave politics a shot and had I done so it would have been with the Liberals.Prior to 2007, I had voted Liberal more than Labor.
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