16-10-2013 08:18 AM - edited 16-10-2013 08:20 AM
Repent for what? For trying the country make cleaner, for trying to encourage use of alternative power sources, for reducing our emissions and reducing our impact on environment?
And he is telling one big fat lie that abolishing the carbon tax will help people. In fact most people will be worse off:
on 16-10-2013 10:16 AM
stop the boats. we are lizards. give to gina. bow to rupert.
on 16-10-2013 10:22 AM
on 16-10-2013 10:22 AM
Repent?
Does he know that PM does not mean Priest Man?
on 16-10-2013 10:26 AM
get down on your knees and say 10 hail marys Labor ! word is he's sending rosarys over, at Pells request.
on 16-10-2013 10:32 AM
i always see loony lefties using that 3 word slogan. got an example of one
stop the boats. we are lizards. give to gina. bow to rupert.
ok thanks
on 16-10-2013 11:31 AM
SN, writing something might ,(might) make you feel happy, but when it appears to be without foundation it just makes the post and the graphics look foolish, It also is indicative of the authenticity of subsequent posts/threads.
Where exactly within the "Clean Energy (Income Tax Rates and Other Amendments) Bill 2013 is a mention of tax free thresholds reducing to $6000? Even a draft would make me happy!
The new government have not been in power long enough to produce/write such an amendment, which would also need a sitting of parliament for such a bill etc, etc.
So far I have found, from the Coalition/Abbott:
The carbon tax will go but no one's personal tax will increase and no one's fortnightly pension or benefit will reduce,"
keeping the lifting of the tax-free threshold from $6000 to $18,200 and pension and benefit increases, would be paid for by slowing by two years the trajectory of the 9-12 per cent increase in compulsory superannuation
The Coalition will keep the current income tax thresholds and the current pension and benefit fortnightly rates while scrapping the carbon tax.
So I suggest you try some research before doing the arithmetic, because so far both are lacking, and predictably partial.
on 16-10-2013 05:40 PM
I have seen TA several times before the election saying that he will abolish the CO2 tax, and remove the measures, which were introduced to offset it, including the higher tax threshold. Maybe he just did not know what he was talking about. But also he is taking away from people the school kids bonus, which will set families back further.
on 16-10-2013 06:00 PM
SN: "I have seen TA several times before the election saying that he will abolish the CO2 tax, and remove the measures, which were introduced to offset it, including the higher tax threshold. Maybe he just did not know what he was talking about"
So provide the references, otherwise you might be thought of as "not knowing what you are talking about" or just uttering some myopic mutterings.
Whilst you are (possibly??) digging up the references I will ask again SN:
Where exactly within the "Clean Energy (Income Tax Rates and Other Amendments) Bill 2013 is a mention of tax free thresholds reducing to $6000? Even a draft would make me happy!
on 16-10-2013 06:10 PM
Why can't any poster be partial (biased) in their posts if they want to be? This is a discussion board.
on 16-10-2013 06:19 PM
they havent written it , but they definitely said they would (like so much else ndis) Lower the tax-free threshold from $18,200 to $6000. This will drag more than one million low-income earners back into the tax system. It will also increase the taxes for 6 million Australians earning less than $80,000.