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Cuts to the Public Sector, but promise nobody will notice. From the people who brought you Robodebt, cost the Govt $2 billion to bully poor people to death.
Suppression of wages.
Nuclear Power Plants which we all know will just be big handouts to Coal, initially, then Nuclear energy companies.
"Curtailing Union Militancy" and restoring the ABCC
Tax deduction for Lunches for businesses.
Reduce migration and banning temporary residents from buying property to live in
Restoring Home Affairs
AUKUS
Increasing relationship with Israel
Cashless Debit Card
Cutting Green and Red Tape.
With respect, Dutton has basically only offered that, a thought bubble about citizenship questions, and a nuclear power delay tactic to keep fossil fuels in business.Thats a right wing policy but hardly constitutes a massive far right agenda.
Oh and also, no push back or criticism for Musk after his Nazi salutes.I agree they are conservative points but hardly ‘far right’.
How did the find the space in between all the Harley Reid pages?
'Nothing for WA'. What did the richest state want exactly? Piss off, Kerry Stokes.
'Nothing for WA'. What did the richest state want exactly? Piss off, Kerry Stokes.
Chalmers releases a Coalition-style budget (except the tax cuts are better for the poor than the rich), and Stokes and friends are upset.
Its a budget for votes, not a budget for the future.
Rubbish … we are fast tracking our move towards renewables and they’ve created the Future made in Australia fund.
Inflation is not high… it was high it’s not now.Why are we cutting taxes? Inflation still high and we already cant pay for the bloat in spending.
Sorry i should have been more succinct. You are right it's not high, however, it's still precarious with various economic drivers that could easily place it at risk again.Inflation is not high… it was high it’s not now.
And if we are to cut taxes, it should have been skewed to favour lower income earners, to give them a helping hand and simultaneously stimulate the economy because they spend it on essentials, not save it or spend on discretionary items.Why are we cutting taxes? Inflation still high and we already cant pay for the bloat in spending.
And if we are to cut taxes, it should have been skewed to favour lower income earners, to give them a helping hand and simultaneously stimulate the economy because they spend it on essentials, not save it or spend on discretionary items.
Withers. Such an objective author.![]()
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You’re welcome to criticise her for what she says.Withers. Such an objective author.
Sorry, should have said more skewed to lower income earners.That's what the budget did, am I right?
Sorry i should have been more succinct. You are right it's not high, however, it's still precarious with various economic drivers that could easily place it at risk again.
Still. Why are we continuing to provide tax relief, our spending is hugely bloated? We need to tax more if anything.