@lightningdance wrote:

OH DEAR! getting more strident and shrill by the day isn't it.

 

The highlighted text in different colours, big text is sooooooo  funnyyyyy.

 

Mining tax gone.....CHECK Robot Very Happy

 

 


always interpersonal, oh well, never mind.

Posting the truth about the many different texts and colours, highlighters and punctuation marks you use is not interpersonal imo.

Please point out to me how that is interpersonal and I'll apologise profusely. 


@lightningdance wrote:

Posting the truth about the many different texts and colours, highlighters and punctuation marks you use is not interpersonal imo.

Please point out to me how that is interpersonal and I'll apologise profusely. 


So if I were to quote your statement: " Poetic justice to see that despicable  Christine Milne screaming in high dudgeon in the senate today" and then post  "Oh, dear getting more  strident and shrill by the day, isnt it." would that be interpersonal in your opinion? Or would you concede that using words like despicable, screaming, and high dudgeon - all in the same sentence - might be construed as just the teensiest bit shrill?


@lightningdance wrote:

Posting the truth about the many different texts and colours, highlighters and punctuation marks you use is not interpersonal imo.

Please point out to me how that is interpersonal and I'll apologise profusely. 


lightningdance wrote: OH DEAR! getting more strident and shrill by the day isn't it.

 

that is interpersonal....thanking you for your apology in advance.

Hello, everyone. This discussion is getting a little heated. Could we please communicate with a more civil tone and focus on the topic "The MINING TAX". Thanks!

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This afternoon, the Senate voted to support the Abbott's Government’s Bill to abolish Labor’s job destroying mining tax.

 

This is an important step in the Government’s plan to build a stronger Australia.

 

It improves economic growth and competitiveness, supports jobs and helps drive exports.

 

This is good news for all Australians. 

 

Almost twelve months ago, Australians voted to support the Coalition’s Plan to build a strong, prosperous economy and a safe, secure Australia.

 

Tony Abbott and the team are getting on and doing what we said we would do.

 

The Carbon Tax is gone, the boats are stopping, the mining tax is gone, the Budget repair is underway and, most importantly, decisions are being made to keep our country strong and safe.

 

However, these plans are under constant threat from Labor and the Greens who fail to understand what it takes to build our nation.

Many thanks for all of your support.



Brian Loughnane
Federal Director

We look forward to seeing some job creation come of this then. 🙂

sounds like even more jobs are about to be lost in Vic. 600 apparently to be outsourced overseas

Please let us know where and when the jobs are created Nero,

Governments don’t “create”  jobs, they never have.

 

Repealing wealth and  job destroying taxes that don’t raise any money but put our wealth and job creating  businesses at a  disadvantage is a good start.

 

Next is to break the stranglehold of criminal unions and rid the country of blackmailing and stand over union thugs.

 

A good start but there’s a lot more to be done.

 

 

 

Surely, destroying job destroying taxes should have some impact on jobs?