
Labor have been a brilliant govt.
IQS.RLOW wrote:So brilliant they have just halted voluntary donations for who knows how many causes.
Why donate and get hit twice when this govt forces the next levy upon us because they are unable to be fiscally responsible
We've all seem how something Labor sets up to 'help' get administratedPastafarian wrote:IQS.RLOW wrote:So brilliant they have just halted voluntary donations for who knows how many causes.
Why donate and get hit twice when this govt forces the next levy upon us because they are unable to be fiscally responsible
Exactly, why donate at all. Just tax me. THat way donation is based on capacity to donate not compassion. Good idea, dude you should be in the Labor caucus.
Dude, you should just move to Venezuela if you want to be in nappys and trust the govt to look after youHALF the funds set aside to construct and renovate houses in the remote Aboriginal community of Wadeye are going towards administration and company costs.
A leaked draft budget, prepared by the company contracted under the federal government's Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program to perform the work at Wadeye, allocates $20.642 million for administrative and establishment costs.
According to the government's published budget for SIHIP, the Wadeye package, which consists of 105 new dwellings, 167 refurbishments and 28 rebuilds, will cost $65.375m, putting the administration and establishment costs at 31.6 per cent of the total budget.
The Coalition's indigenous affairs spokesman, Nigel Scullion, said this was before the guaranteed profit for the company of up to 20 per cent that was written into the contract and the project management fees of 8 per cent were deducted from the program budget.
New Future Alliance was awarded the contract to perform the work at Wadeye. It is doing the refurbishments and rebuilds but has subcontracted most of the work on the new houses to Thamarrurr Development Corporation. Ninety out of the 105 houses planned for Wadeye are either completed or under construction.
The budget obtained by The Australian is a New Future Alliance budget.
It details the appointment of 14 supervisors and managers including one salary of $894,700 for less than two years' work. There is provision for a vacation student to be paid $25,500 for three months' work experience.
"SIHIP is intended to build or renovate houses for Aboriginal people and not to provide high-paid jobs and work experience for construction companies," Senator Scullion said.
"When you include the budget allocation of $18,000 for tea and coffee for the managers and supervisors it is no longer a mystery as to why only one-bedroom houses and limited maintenance is all that can be delivered to the residents of Wadeye."
Middle Australian's will hate themMIDDLE and high-income earners will bear the brunt of a one-off tax increase to pay for Queensland's post-flood reconstruction as Julia Gillard prepares for a tough battle to secure the crucial support of the Greens and independents for the levy and deep spending cuts.
The Prime Minister has yet to lock in the backing of crossbenchers for her two-tiered levy, which will raise $1.8 billion next financial year and is designed to ensure the federal government can meet its election promise to return the budget to surplus.
Industry calls the govt fuckwits
OK, fair enough. Of course it does mean that a lot of of households will pay a tiny, barely noticable sum and many will actually have to pay nothing at all.THE business community has criticised the Gillard government's plan to hit taxpayers earning more than $50,000 a year with a levy to pay for damage caused by floods across eastern Australian.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-dept ... 5994809507BUSINESS chief Heather Ridout has thrown her support behind a hike in the Medicare levy to pay for flood reconstruction, but warned the government must be transparent about where the money goes.
Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey attacked the levy hike as a “dumb idea” today, saying Australians were already struggling with flood-related price rises.
“What's even worse is that flood victims will have to pay this levy, they have been affected by the floods and then they are now going to have to pay the levy,” he said.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... ate=(none)Labor's Kirsten Livermore says the exemption for flood victims is a crucial issue in her electorate.
"Anyone who received an Australian Government disaster recovery payment will be exempt from that levy, so the process for receiving that claim has been managed through Centrelink and they will have their details there in order for the Government to track where those payments have gone," she said.
"As a representative of some of the flood affected areas I do welcome the Prime Minister's concession that those directly affected by the floods won't be asked to make that contribution.
Obviously principles mean nothing to you but cynical ploys do. Slug the top end the most for the tax as they won't be voting for us anyway is Ghoulias MOOK, fair enough. Of course it does mean that a lot of of households will pay a tiny, barely noticable sum and many will actually have to pay nothing at all.
Give it up, pasta... unless you get down on all fours, and lick Tony Abbott's arse clean*, IQ will never believe you to be "impartial"IQS.RLOW wrote:You have done nothing but defend the labor party in here so forgive me if I find your claims of voting for libs laughableIt wasn't about defence of a political party it was who I voted for
Care to contribute something worthwhile?boxy wrote:Give it up, pasta... unless you get down on all fours, and lick Tony Abbott's arse clean*, IQ will never believe you to be "impartial"IQS.RLOW wrote:You have done nothing but defend the labor party in here so forgive me if I find your claims of voting for libs laughableIt wasn't about defence of a political party it was who I voted for![]()
* but don't get too concerned, it's already pretty clean... IQ has been working on it for quite a while
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