Aussie wrote:Rorschach wrote:I don't know how you put up with it Mel... mantra is of course going to vote Labor she says she will put boh major parties last and we know which one will be last and which will be 2nd last don't we
Yes
it is fully costed and is not coming out of the government coffers and yes the companies levied will be compensated with a cut in company tax.
Let the lies and propaganda be spread far and wide by the rusted-ons, the haters and the know-nothings.
It is not fully costed. Abbott himself stated that he
hoped the States would chip in. Hockey fumbled around saying that it was 60-70% funded with the levy. He'll come apart tonight on Q&A.
Mellie, name one economist who is on record endorsing this LNP policy.
Whats truly ironic is how feminists are opposing this policy, it's fair and equitable, and noone loses under this scheme.
I think with respects to the feminists and left who are opposing it, it's more about who's proposed the scheme than what it entails.
An exclusive Galaxy poll published today in The Sunday Telegraph suggests the policy is a winner, with 44 per cent of voters backing Mr Abbott's paid parental leave scheme compared to 36 per cent who preferred Labor's existing scheme.
The scheme, which has been fully costed by the independent Parliamentary Budget Office.
In a nut shell, if big business don’t fancy a coalition parental leave scheme, the alternative is being slogged with Labors 30% company tax, a most controversial mining profits tax and a price on carbon emissions.

I would go with the Coalitions paid parental leave scheme if I were them.
Aussie, it's not about what Labors unscrupulous economists think, it's what Australian voters want.
Ps- Rudds just slipped in the polls again. Looks like they might have to bring back Gillard after all.
