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completely disillusioned.

 

can't vote for labor, never have never will. have a strong dislike for unions.

 

can't give liberal a vote because i can't support the paid maternity leave scheme. you want babies you pay for them. simple

 

looks like i may have to vote for the marijuana party.........the countries gone to smoke anyway

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I could be way off here polksaladallie but i think he needs to be Australian

 

 


Bummer.  One of these two, then.

 

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what's that saying?   You get the gov. you deserve = who you voted for.

 

so be careful all you swinging voters.

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JMK: "I think you should vote liberal, it's a good fit for you. Don't worry about the parental leave, it won't get through and is only an election stunt."

At last, someone who has remembered that we have a Senate

 

SN,   the effect of Abbott's suggestion to  have a 1.5% tax on some 3000 businesses will not be upon all savings as your image strives to imply,  because "The biggest impact will be felt by retirees who rely on dividends  for some of their income." However, the affect will be just upon those dividends with franking credits.

 

My  share portfolio has mainly FF dividends,  and under Abbotts plan will be expected to return myself  98.5 % of  what I would  currently expect,  which represents a drop of over $1k. This puts myself in the position of  disliking the proposal,  but at the same time  not prepared to complain, as for some years I have not paid any tax whatsoever on my SMSF dividends,  although my pension is taxed at the standard rates.

 

LL  do you really believe that  "some  never voted Labour " voters (Myops) would actually change their vote?  I wonder if "they"    have considered/compared (know of?)  the ALP  proposed changes apropos SMSFs earnings on assets supporting pensions?

 

I really do wonder.

 

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LL  do you really believe that  "some  never voted Labour " voters (Myops) would actually change their vote?  I wonder if "they"    have considered/compared (know of?)  the ALP  proposed changes apropos SMSFs earnings on assets supporting pensions?

 

I really do wonder

 


i don't wonder at all, if they had access to un-fiddled facts they might come to the right conclusion (for them)

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LL: "i don't wonder at all, if they had access to un-fiddled facts they might come to the right conclusion (for them)"

 

That needs to be explained LL,  because both parties  proposed changes to SMSFs have been explained by many apolitical business commentators, and it is pretty hard to fiddle  basic financial facts , especially when each side is at pains to point out the demerits of the other's scheme, and the merits of their own!

 

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my point is that to people like the two i spoke to the truth (facts) are becoming all the more elusive. not knowing who to trust.. i would consider them less able to understand which is the worst outcome (again for them) than yourself. who i consider capable and across such matters. .

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