Viking King. wrote: And history also shows that your kind of response is just typlical of pillow biters, Scream when the tax is too much.
Would that mean that ALP voters remain silent when the tax is too much?
Viking King. wrote: And history also shows that your kind of response is just typlical of pillow biters, Scream when the tax is too much.
Read again harry, big problem between big rich fellow and Mr Manual Labor is this,harry climber wrote:Viking King. wrote: And history also shows that your kind of response is just typlical of pillow biters, Scream when the tax is too much.
Would that mean that ALP voters remain silent when the tax is too much?
Would that mean that ALP voters remain silent when the tax is too much?Viking King. wrote:Read again harry, big problem between big rich fellow and Mr Manual Labor is this,harry climber wrote:Viking King. wrote: And history also shows that your kind of response is just typlical of pillow biters, Scream when the tax is too much.
Would that mean that ALP voters remain silent when the tax is too much?
Mr Big can waste money on the best accountants to reduce how much he/she pays in tax,
we've all heard of it, "Nth Shore millionaires claim they only earned $20,000?"
whereas the little fellow has trouble paying $125 to just get the return lodged then he gets nothing back because Mr Big didn't pay any tax so the system has to get it back somewhere, who do they take it from?
Mr Manual Labor!
Meanwhile Manual Labor is working 12 hr shifts to earn a bit more, his tax then jumps up to 48%, so where is the incentice to keep working? Then Mr Big is doing 3 days a week at the office looking out the window on the 27th floor thinking about the holiday the company will pay for, Manual Labor no longer gets holidays because Mr Big has a piece of paper made up by the Lib gov't saying he can cut costs by reducing the fulltime workers and making the casuals therefore no holidays need to be covered for the workers, after 18mths Manual Labor wants to have 2 weeks holiday that he struggled to save for, Mr Big says "If you can't be at work you don't have a job"
Spot on description of IQ there Viking KingDear Wankalot,
Does this mean you libs only look at particular words and not the full line?Do you really believe that the average worker Mr Manual Labor wants to pay more tax when he is struggling to save $5 ?
harry climber wrote:
Would that mean that ALP voters remain silent when the tax is too much?
So is that a Yes or a No?
So true so true so true,Leftwinger wrote:Spot on description of IQ there Viking KingDear Wankalot,And of that other clown as well.
Not much point continuing I think. Arguing logic with a lib fanboi is like trying to argue to a fanatical suicide bomber that blowing themselves and a bunch of other people up is not going to see them miraculously transported to a paradise with 12 virgins and all the rest of it. Might as well let them keep wanking on, they're going to anyway.
That would be 100% correct I reckon!Pastafarian wrote:Based on his climate change antics, (not questioning the debate, just the contribution Andrew makes to it) I've learnt to just assume everything Bolt writes is poorly researched biased rubbish.
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