Testament to the mentality of most Australians as wellIt's a testament to the power of propaganda that people on 100k a year in this country feel like they're being hard done by.
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Testament to the mentality of most Australians as wellIt's a testament to the power of propaganda that people on 100k a year in this country feel like they're being hard done by.
It's a testament to the power of propaganda that people on 100k a year in this country feel like they're being hard done by.
It's a testament to the power of propaganda that people on not much think they deserve something off someone else who earned it.
I heard some lady call up a radio station the other day complaining about the proposed tax cuts because it wasn't benefiting her and she wasn't receiving anything extra from her $20k a year earnings.It's testament the power of propaganda that people who pay no net tax complain about the amount of tax paid by those that do.
My taxes should go towards schools, roads, hospitals etc. that I may or may not use. My taxes should go towards Newstart, disability support pensions, aged pensions etc. My taxes shouldn't go back to other taxpayers in the middle through dubious family payments.
Jacqui Lambie another non-Greens crossbencher who passes Liberal policy when in a position to stop it. When will some voters learn?
Greens voter - You know what my feelings are about this. I don't even pay taxes.It's testament the power of propaganda that people who pay no net tax complain about the amount of tax paid by those that do.
My taxes should go towards schools, roads, hospitals etc. that I may or may not use. My taxes should go towards Newstart, disability support pensions, aged pensions etc. My taxes shouldn't go back to other taxpayers in the middle through dubious family payments.
So tax cuts (for some) made it through
Time for big screen tv’s to head out the door
Rebate with tax returns. So most people who are eligible will get sometime between next week and end of year. Lump sumHow will it work? Given back at tax time or a one off payment?
Won't be til next year if in tax rebate?
Can someone explain this to me. Their vote doesn't count, right? Like the government have the majority vote so why would it even matter if they said nope?So the ALP who were vehemently against tax cuts passed tax cuts. Shocked to be sitting here.
Di Natale particularly salty. Spot on about the Liberals unnecessarily taking $90b out of the budget, spot on about the ALP being a weak opposition, typically immature about everyone not agreeing with what he wants.
But didn't you say they don't get one? Which is it?If you can't understand why refugees need a little helping hand, you're a brick wall.
Wtaf.Jews have a disproportionate amount of power and are one of the few uncool religions to make exempt from ragging on.
The fact they all hang out together and produce together just shows how insular they are.
I don’t think it’s insidious or conspiratorial but you know.
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Rebate with tax returns. So most people who are eligible will get sometime between next week and end of year. Lump sum
Can someone explain this to me. Their vote doesn't count, right? Like the government have the majority vote so why would it even matter if they said nope?
Quite the opposite."Wealthy". I don't consider 90k per annum particularly wealthy.
It's a testament to the power of propaganda that people on 100k a year in this country feel like they're being hard done by.
Quite the opposite.
90k is a pittance.
I agree with this.I said nothing about hard done by, just that it's not wealthy. I live in a rented apartment, with two incomes, saving for a deposit. I can't imagine how we would afford to have a kid at the moment for instance. Granted household income is about 150k - which is what, 100k after tax I guess? But even from that perspective I wouldn't say 100k for a household is enough to consider living off long term. I wouldn't say we're outrageous spenders, but it's still tough to save.
I'm not complaining as I live in a decent enough suburb and the commute to work is ok, but I'm hardly wealthy.