Its certainly the biggest part of your person Julie lol
Stimulating Package
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- BigP
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lol How are you Cods,,
You can have any colour as long as its brown lol
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The final details of the Stimulating Package are being rolled out but no Newstart increase.
Pensioners tipped to benefit from stimulus as PM pleas to big business
Samantha Maiden 12:01am, Mar 10, 2020 Updated: 4h ago
Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants businesses to assist staff and suppliers. Photo: AAP
Scott Morrison is set to fast-track assistance to pensioners and small businesses to beat the coronavirus threat, while pleading with employers to keep staff on the payroll as the economy takes a hammering.
The Prime Minister will urge business leaders and voters to keep the faith in a keynote address in Sydney on Tuesday, outlining the seven principles that will govern the economic stimulus package to be announced this week.
It’s expected to include changes to the deeming rate to help pensioners hit by low interest rates on term deposits, and more assistance for small business operators.
Existing mechanisms including the tax and transfer system will be used to deliver one-off stimulus payments rather than permanent changes, such as increasing the Newstart rate.
Read on here:- https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2020/03 ... s-package/
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What a joke...Scumo is going to fast track assistance to pensioners by reducing the deeming rate...
Well, this is not giving pensioners any assistance...the deeming rate should be reduced every time
the interest rate comes down...pensioners are only going to get what they are entitled to...its not a stimulus...
And besides, the reduction of the deeming rate will not have immediate benefit as the deeming rate will
only apply to interest declared in tax returns...tax returns are not lodged until after 30th June....that's three months away, even
if theyre lodged early....
This is just another con by the grubberment….
Well, this is not giving pensioners any assistance...the deeming rate should be reduced every time
the interest rate comes down...pensioners are only going to get what they are entitled to...its not a stimulus...
And besides, the reduction of the deeming rate will not have immediate benefit as the deeming rate will
only apply to interest declared in tax returns...tax returns are not lodged until after 30th June....that's three months away, even
if theyre lodged early....
This is just another con by the grubberment….
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
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Corporate welfare, such as Scomo is advising as a means to support business, is socialism.
"But you will run your kunt mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
- BigP
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Nom, the boy is farkin delusional lolNom De Plume wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:30 pmCorporate welfare, such as Scomo is advising as a means to support business, is socialism.
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He is a Tory party stooge, mate. Best to ignore him and he'll eventually just melt like all Trolls do.BigP wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:37 pmNom, the boy is farkin delusional lolNom De Plume wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:30 pmCorporate welfare, such as Scomo is advising as a means to support business, is socialism.
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BigP seems to have trouble focusing on the topic. Toilet paper anxiety ?
And the strange Greeny BRossy peeks out from his secluded politically correct world to utter and mutter and then quickly retreats to the safety of his domicile.
And the strange Greeny BRossy peeks out from his secluded politically correct world to utter and mutter and then quickly retreats to the safety of his domicile.
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ScoMo is totally confusing the Socialist Labor with his selling of his Stimulus Package which will work unlike Rudd's failed attempt about 11 years ago.
Pensioners, Newstart recipients and small business in line for cash stimulus
10/03/2020|2min
Video: PM sets foundations for stimulus plan https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6139916785001
Pensioners, Newstart recipients and small businesses are being considered for one-off payments as part of the government's $10 billion plan to inoculate the economy from the effects of the corona virus.
Cabinet is expected to finalize the stimulus package on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is also expected to demand big business do more to pull Australia through the downturn, which experts say has the potential to have a "greater economic impact than the Global Financial Crisis".
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6139916785001
Pensioners, Newstart recipients and small business in line for cash stimulus
10/03/2020|2min
Video: PM sets foundations for stimulus plan https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6139916785001
Pensioners, Newstart recipients and small businesses are being considered for one-off payments as part of the government's $10 billion plan to inoculate the economy from the effects of the corona virus.
Cabinet is expected to finalize the stimulus package on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is also expected to demand big business do more to pull Australia through the downturn, which experts say has the potential to have a "greater economic impact than the Global Financial Crisis".
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6139916785001
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