on โ12-03-2020 09:49 AM
Coronavirus support package will see businesses get cash payments and tax relief to get them spending
oh, its a 'support package' not a 'stimulus package'
totally different then.
give money to welfare cheats? really?
i can think of at least 1 poster here who will not be a happy camper.
on โ12-03-2020 10:01 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus support package will see businesses get cash payments and tax relief to get them spending
oh, its a 'support package' not a 'stimulus package'
totally different then.
give money to welfare cheats? really?
i can think of at least 1 poster here who will not be a happy camper.
Some will likely qualify for both streams of support
on โ12-03-2020 10:06 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus support package will see businesses get cash payments and tax relief to get them spending
oh, its a 'support package' not a 'stimulus package'
totally different then.
give money to welfare cheats? really?
i can think of at least 1 poster here who will not be a happy camper.
Who cares what it is called, as long as the $$$'s reach the people who most need them and Au starts to get back on it's feet soon
on โ12-03-2020 10:07 AM
How.???
on โ12-03-2020 10:31 AM
@domino-710 wrote:How.???
Thiose who be still on Newstart but who are starting or short time operating a declarable viable business as defined by the ATO.
One is on the books with Centrelink ( with reporting obligations ) for 3 months even after starting a full time job or business enterprise regardless of qualifying fortnightly for dole money
Is of interest to me as I will shortly be in this dual universe
on โ12-03-2020 10:36 AM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus support package will see businesses get cash payments and tax relief to get them spending
oh, its a 'support package' not a 'stimulus package'
totally different then.
give money to welfare cheats? really?
i can think of at least 1 poster here who will not be a happy camper.
Who cares what it is called, as long as the $$$'s reach the people who most need them and Au starts to get back on it's feet soon
i was being sarcastic.
giving cash to welfair recipiants would be a shock to the liberal senses.
as wayne swan put it so well
"Do you trust a man who has spent 12 years saying stimulus packages donโt work to be able to deliver one?"
i'm not convinced australia is not 'on its feet'
if the masses are told to 'stay home' then how will we 'get back on our feet'?
if we arnt out and about spending then giving businesses money to stay open wont do much.
there is a huge difference between this crisis and the global financial crisis.
people were out spending with the GFC.
and industry was doing business, china was buying our stuff.
if country after country close their borders who are we selling our stuff to?
โ12-03-2020 10:48 AM - edited โ12-03-2020 10:50 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus support package will see businesses get cash payments and tax relief to get them spending
oh, its a 'support package' not a 'stimulus package'
totally different then.
give money to welfare cheats? really?
i can think of at least 1 poster here who will not be a happy camper.
Who cares what it is called, as long as the $$$'s reach the people who most need them and Au starts to get back on it's feet soon
i was being sarcastic.
giving cash to welfair recipiants would be a shock to the liberal senses.
as wayne swan put it so well
"Do you trust a man who has spent 12 years saying stimulus packages donโt work to be able to deliver one?"
i'm not convinced australia is not 'on its feet'
if the masses are told to 'stay home' then how will we 'get back on our feet'?
if we arnt out and about spending then giving businesses money to stay open wont do much.
there is a huge difference between this crisis and the global financial crisis.
people were out spending with the GFC.
and industry was doing business, china was buying our stuff.
if country after country close their borders who are we selling our stuff to?
Ever heard of buying goods on line from an Au business?
on โ12-03-2020 10:50 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus support package will see businesses get cash payments and tax relief to get them spending
oh, its a 'support package' not a 'stimulus package'
totally different then.
give money to welfare cheats? really?
i can think of at least 1 poster here who will not be a happy camper.
Who cares what it is called, as long as the $$$'s reach the people who most need them and Au starts to get back on it's feet soon
i was being sarcastic.
giving cash to welfair recipiants would be a shock to the liberal senses.
as wayne swan put it so well
"Do you trust a man who has spent 12 years saying stimulus packages donโt work to be able to deliver one?"
i'm not convinced australia is not 'on its feet'
if the masses are told to 'stay home' then how will we 'get back on our feet'?
if we arnt out and about spending then giving businesses money to stay open wont do much.
there is a huge difference between this crisis and the global financial crisis.
people were out spending with the GFC.
and industry was doing business, china was buying our stuff.
if country after country close their borders who are we selling our stuff to?
In Australia , is not likely the masses will be told to stay home , unless a case is detected and so a workplace maybe quarantine , like what has happened with some schools and as a precaution some sporting events being spectator unattended.
What should be additionally cost assisted is virus killer devices for workplaces , public areas and homes and also personal coronavirus test kits which are rumoured to be available soon. - workplaces should have non-invasive test facilities for all personnel
If we do these things we might be also able to reduce common flu cold and flu cases and so improve productivity
Unlike the bleak northern hemisphere countries is still not winter time here - so we have time to prepare and enhance defenses
on โ12-03-2020 10:54 AM
on โ12-03-2020 10:58 AM
@debra9275 wrote:Hugh RimintonPM Scott Morrison announces $17.6b injection into Australian economy over the next four years to counter the effects of coronaviruscrisis. $750 immediate cash will go to pensioners, and those on family tax benefits. โฆover the next 4 years??what the??...it's good about the cash payment to pensioners etc... but that won't go far.... raising the pension and newstart would've been better
Were those on Newstart included in the cash payment?