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You’re please explain comment above… let me have a go and bear with me …
Australian has two critical structural issues, first all governments aside from local [and that could be wrong as well in some cases] collect less money than what they spend… meaning we increase taxes, reduce spending, get more efficient or a combination of all three.
Second our economic mix is getting smaller.. the car industry look farked, as does a lot of manufacturing… Service industry jobs at lower levels are being exported overseas…
As I see neither side of politics wants to tackle major structural change… The unions when the ALP where in power have had clauses written into awards that apply penalty rates essentially outside Monday to Friday daylight hours before 17:00…. Even undoing much of what Hawke & Keating did, never mind what the Howard gov did…
Big business especially the mining industry has made itself so important it like no gov is game to take them on… see Coal Seam Gas mining on Sydney water tables …
Our media has become a cheer leader for issues and who they like rather than explain…
A brief history … say 1920 to 1975 as a country we paid a lot of tax and people got very few services, they paid for the doctor, university, most left school by Year 9, no dole, and people died after a short retirement .. The governments of this day with the tax money built capital works…. Say 1975 to 2003 … taxes were slowly reduced less money spend on Capital works and money spent services, medicare, more universities, staying at school longer, huge increase in public service wage & salaries to pay for it all many assets were sold .. Commonwealth Bank, Qantas, Telecom etc… 2003 to now massive reduction in taxation rates, even less spending on capital works, services increased but there are no assets left to sell or very few.
An ageing population with increasing costs… an international corporate world chasing were they can make the most profit ….
Both sides will say [because it economically correct] if we increase GDP this will increase tax revenue … the big question is how ….
My faith in the Libs becoming some amazing government …. HHHHMMMmmmm well they may but not on what I have seen to date … nor do I have much faith ERRRrrrrr sorry almost no faith in the ALP …. The Greens are a basket case … this has resulted in people like Clive Fatso [Fat Tony] getting elected…
At some point I hope [don’t hold out much hope] that the Libs and the ALP can bury the constant attack [BTW it’s both sides] politics and support workable or debate potential workable solutions and kinda stand together …. Otherwise we could become a country selling mining and selling our farm land so people can grow crops and sell overseas…
Just a small issue to close, Universities & TAFE’s have dropped their quality standards essentially for revenue … most inside know this and many professional bodies are treating graduating students differently .. The CPA’s are so concerned they make you re do basic courses now that they run to even register … This approach of front over substance is catching in lots of places …
D the corporate world wants the lowest taxes or they will move to countries that have them… Australia needs to increase tax, or reduce cost which means less services or both … no matter what side is in power the issues will not go away … I want both sides to work together on this … however I see both sides wanting to fight over how hot the coffee should be ….
For anyone interested not impressed with the Phoney so far … still early days … on the Binky Bill V Inner City soft boy …. My vote is for the inner city soft boy [if he gets in I will give him a nick name]
You’re please explain comment above… let me have a go and bear with me …
Australian has two critical structural issues, first all governments aside from local [and that could be wrong as well in some cases] collect less money than what they spend… meaning we increase taxes, reduce spending, get more efficient or a combination of all three.
Second our economic mix is getting smaller.. the car industry look farked, as does a lot of manufacturing… Service industry jobs at lower levels are being exported overseas…
As I see neither side of politics wants to tackle major structural change… The unions when the ALP where in power have had clauses written into awards that apply penalty rates essentially outside Monday to Friday daylight hours before 17:00…. Even undoing much of what Hawke & Keating did, never mind what the Howard gov did…
Big business especially the mining industry has made itself so important it like no gov is game to take them on… see Coal Seam Gas mining on Sydney water tables …
Our media has become a cheer leader for issues and who they like rather than explain…
A brief history … say 1920 to 1975 as a country we paid a lot of tax and people got very few services, they paid for the doctor, university, most left school by Year 9, no dole, and people died after a short retirement .. The governments of this day with the tax money built capital works…. Say 1975 to 2003 … taxes were slowly reduced less money spend on Capital works and money spent services, medicare, more universities, staying at school longer, huge increase in public service wage & salaries to pay for it all many assets were sold .. Commonwealth Bank, Qantas, Telecom etc… 2003 to now massive reduction in taxation rates, even less spending on capital works, services increased but there are no assets left to sell or very few.
An ageing population with increasing costs… an international corporate world chasing were they can make the most profit ….
Both sides will say [because it economically correct] if we increase GDP this will increase tax revenue … the big question is how ….
My faith in the Libs becoming some amazing government …. HHHHMMMmmmm well they may but not on what I have seen to date … nor do I have much faith ERRRrrrrr sorry almost no faith in the ALP …. The Greens are a basket case … this has resulted in people like Clive Fatso [Fat Tony] getting elected…
At some point I hope [don’t hold out much hope] that the Libs and the ALP can bury the constant attack [BTW it’s both sides] politics and support workable or debate potential workable solutions and kinda stand together …. Otherwise we could become a country selling mining and selling our farm land so people can grow crops and sell overseas…
Just a small issue to close, Universities & TAFE’s have dropped their quality standards essentially for revenue … most inside know this and many professional bodies are treating graduating students differently .. The CPA’s are so concerned they make you re do basic courses now that they run to even register … This approach of front over substance is catching in lots of places …
D the corporate world wants the lowest taxes or they will move to countries that have them… Australia needs to increase tax, or reduce cost which means less services or both … no matter what side is in power the issues will not go away … I want both sides to work together on this … however I see both sides wanting to fight over how hot the coffee should be ….
For anyone interested not impressed with the Phoney so far … still early days … on the Binky Bill V Inner City soft boy …. My vote is for the inner city soft boy [if he gets in I will give him a nick name]