14-01-2015 09:59 AM - edited 14-01-2015 10:00 AM
For a few weeks this is a good place for all the Qld election stuff..
Both sides and even Clive
Labor will lose they have nothig and are a policy free zone
So post away.
on 03-02-2015 10:27 AM
not overseas workers on 457 visas who send their money home. no wonder our economy is poor
on 03-02-2015 10:29 AM
I think that figure is too low.
It is in the thousands per car, as in $1 - 2,000.
Or was the last time i read an article on the subject.
on 03-02-2015 02:30 PM
you could be right. Maybe I misunderstood what he said according to this article
http://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2013/04/car-industry-subsidies-in-perspective/
Holden has received $1.8 billion in industry assistance in the last 10 years. That works out at about $8.10 for every Australian man, woman and child, assuming a population of around 22 million.
Yes, I am fully aware of ERP, the effective rate of protection, which is a complex multiplier based upon the direct and indirect flow-through costs of tariffs and other forms of protection for a given industry sector.
However, as Kim Carr noted recently, the industry, cumulatively, received subsidies amounting to less than $18 per person over the last decade. So it cost you, the long-suffering Australian taxpayer, the princely sum of $1.80 per annum to prevent the collapse of plants like Elizabeth, Fishermans Bend, Altona, Geelong and Broadmeadows.
however the govt would get a lot of it back as the cars are sold here (stamp duty etc.) and the workers were Australains living in Australia, sp they pay taxes and their money goes bavk into our economy unlike in the mining business where they employ overseas workers on 457 visas who send their money back home.
also, the ining industry is much more heavily subsidized by us the taxpayers than the car industry ever was I think it's something to the tune of $18 billion over the past six years, but will research it more later
on 03-02-2015 02:34 PM
A couple of days ago Boris mentioned something about Ashby that I didn't understand. I get it now, he's working for Pauline
on 03-02-2015 02:39 PM
on 03-02-2015 04:54 PM
anyway, who won? what was the final score? Or are they still counting?
on 03-02-2015 05:08 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:anyway, who won? what was the final score? Or are they still counting?
Counting will take another week, allowing for postal votes and overseas votes to arrive. Then some recounts if the numbers are close.
on 03-02-2015 07:56 PM
but what's the score so far?
Last I heard it was something like Labour 43, Libs 40 with 4 swinging
on 03-02-2015 07:59 PM
on 03-02-2015 08:05 PM