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Reply #15 - Apr 14th, 2011 at 11:35pm
 
Foolosophy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 9:45pm:
Can we Australians get any dumber?

Why havent we got an Australian owned car manufacturing company here?

We give millions of dollars of tax payers dollars to these foreugn owned corporations every year for all sorts of things and grovel - "please stay here, please employ our workers, please".

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It's extortion. We give them money and they sell us a few jobs whilst any profits disappear overseas. Then to add insult to injury they refused to make what we want and that is a car that doesn't chain us to the rising cost of fossil fools Sad
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Reply #16 - Apr 14th, 2011 at 11:37pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 10:12pm:
Some greenie protestor this morning hit me on the head with a placard at the BP Shareholder meeting!!!

What is it with these people and their need to behave like this??


that's nothing compared to the way you lot have f.cked up the planet. I just heard that the Mexican gulf is still not fixed up like you said it was. Maybe that's why he hit you on the head.
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Reply #17 - Apr 15th, 2011 at 12:15am
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 11:35pm:
Foolosophy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 9:45pm:
Can we Australians get any dumber?

Why havent we got an Australian owned car manufacturing company here?

We give millions of dollars of tax payers dollars to these foreugn owned corporations every year for all sorts of things and grovel - "please stay here, please employ our workers, please".

pathetic



It's extortion. We give them money and they sell us a few jobs whilst any profits disappear overseas. Then to add insult to injury they refused to make what we want and that is a car that doesn't chain us to the rising cost of fossil fools Sad


lol

It gets worse - much worse

During the recent Global Financial Crisis GMH was in so much trouble that globally that it required a Nationalisation of the corporation in the USA - ie Obama bought a 60% share in the compant just to keep it from going into receivership. They refloated GMH with the US tax payer controlling 30%, half the original stake (thats another story in itself)

Well during this financial crisis the only international arm of GMH that was still making a profit was its operations in Australia. And if you took out the tax breaks, susidies and freebies that the Australian goevrnmetn was handing out to GMH Australia, then it too would not have been making a profit during that crisis period.

A sillier nation than Australia cannot possibly exist anywhere on the planet.

We will sell any of our national tresures and assets to anyone for a dollar and dont realise that it costs us two dollars plus our soul, plus our long term prosperity

Even our beloved mining industry isnt ours - its about 2/3 foreign owned (mainly  US controlled)

Our electricity producers are foregin owned - about 60% of the profits from power generation goes off shore.

In fact the Carbon tax on polluters will actually keep a percentage of that profit in Asutralia - ironically

its pathetic to be part of it


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Reply #18 - Apr 15th, 2011 at 12:20am
 
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In fact the Carbon tax on polluters will actually keep a percentage of that profit in Australia.


I never thought of it that way but it's true.
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Reply #19 - Apr 15th, 2011 at 12:39am
 
Bobby. wrote on Apr 15th, 2011 at 12:20am:
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In fact the Carbon tax on polluters will actually keep a percentage of that profit in Australia.


I never thought of it that way but it's true.


have a look what has happened in the Australian resource sector ovber the past decade or so, Their pre tax profits have skyrocketed and yet the Australian government's take has not followed the trend.

And about 2/3 of these pre tax proftis go off shore

are we insane?

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And the electricity generation sector produces multi billion dollar net profits - about 60% of which goes off shore.

Industry Research Report Excerpt
The Electricity Generation industry is expected to generate revenue of $17.24 billion in 2010-11, an average annual growth of 7.1% from $12.23 billion in 2005-06. This positive performance is due to the combination of higher output and substantially higher prices (due mainly to higher fuel input costs). Industry revenue is expected to expand by about 10% in 2010-11, with electricity generation accounting for about 0.5% of Australia's GDP. The industry's net profit is expected to be about $3.5 billion. Since Australia does not export
or import electricity, the size of the local market matches output.

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Reply #20 - Apr 15th, 2011 at 1:33am
 
Foolosophy wrote on Apr 15th, 2011 at 12:15am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 11:35pm:
Foolosophy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 9:45pm:
Can we Australians get any dumber?

Why havent we got an Australian owned car manufacturing company here?

We give millions of dollars of tax payers dollars to these foreugn owned corporations every year for all sorts of things and grovel - "please stay here, please employ our workers, please".

pathetic



It's extortion. We give them money and they sell us a few jobs whilst any profits disappear overseas. Then to add insult to injury they refused to make what we want and that is a car that doesn't chain us to the rising cost of fossil fools Sad


lol

It gets worse - much worse

During the recent Global Financial Crisis GMH was in so much trouble that globally that it required a Nationalisation of the corporation in the USA - ie Obama bought a 60% share in the compant just to keep it from going into receivership. They refloated GMH with the US tax payer controlling 30%, half the original stake (thats another story in itself)

Well during this financial crisis the only international arm of GMH that was still making a profit was its operations in Australia. And if you took out the tax breaks, susidies and freebies that the Australian goevrnmetn was handing out to GMH Australia, then it too would not have been making a profit during that crisis period.

A sillier nation than Australia cannot possibly exist anywhere on the planet.



Actually when Obama handed out some money to GMC it more or less had a gun pointed at GMC so GM had to come up with the goodies which it has in the form of a plugin hybrid electric car called the GM Volt.

But when this dopey labor Government handed out 200 mill to GMH as part of the green car innovation fund, GMH hoodwinked the Government and told some BS about a car that runs on ethanol. Turns out that that car is just the Holden Cruze made in Korea and fully imported into Australia. And the fuel options are either petrol or deisel so where is the green car ?? No hybrid or plugin hybrid or electric car !! It's the 200 million dollar green car swindle. Seems that Holden has had the last laugh and our taxes are paying for its advertising campaign on TV Sad What a joke Sad
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Reply #21 - Apr 15th, 2011 at 2:00am
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 15th, 2011 at 1:33am:
Foolosophy wrote on Apr 15th, 2011 at 12:15am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 11:35pm:
Foolosophy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 9:45pm:
Can we Australians get any dumber?

Why havent we got an Australian owned car manufacturing company here?

We give millions of dollars of tax payers dollars to these foreugn owned corporations every year for all sorts of things and grovel - "please stay here, please employ our workers, please".

pathetic



It's extortion. We give them money and they sell us a few jobs whilst any profits disappear overseas. Then to add insult to injury they refused to make what we want and that is a car that doesn't chain us to the rising cost of fossil fools Sad


lol

It gets worse - much worse

During the recent Global Financial Crisis GMH was in so much trouble that globally that it required a Nationalisation of the corporation in the USA - ie Obama bought a 60% share in the compant just to keep it from going into receivership. They refloated GMH with the US tax payer controlling 30%, half the original stake (thats another story in itself)

Well during this financial crisis the only international arm of GMH that was still making a profit was its operations in Australia. And if you took out the tax breaks, susidies and freebies that the Australian goevrnmetn was handing out to GMH Australia, then it too would not have been making a profit during that crisis period.

A sillier nation than Australia cannot possibly exist anywhere on the planet.



Actually when Obama handed out some money to GMC it more or less had a gun pointed at GMC so GM had to come up with the goodies which it has in the form of a plugin hybrid electric car called the GM Volt.

But when this dopey labor Government handed out 200 mill to GMH as part of the green car innovation fund, GMH hoodwinked the Government and told some BS about a car that runs on ethanol. Turns out that that car is just the Holden Cruze made in Korea and fully imported into Australia. And the fuel options are either petrol or deisel so where is the green car ?? No hybrid or plugin hybrid or electric car !! It's the 200 million dollar green car swindle. Seems that Holden has had the last laugh and our taxes are paying for its advertising campaign on TV Sad What a joke Sad


of course its a joke - and the Australian government wasnt fooled - it knew what was going on but needed a justifiable pretense so that it can hand over the 200 million dollars.

Its just to keep the industry viable and also to make it appear that it isnt a subsidy or market manipulation.

If they were serious about a new greener engine they would have maybe given them 10 million for a proposal and prototype to be developed - followed by staged payments for each commercialisation stage.

you dont just hand over that sort of funding without mile stones being met incrementally. Standard practice - In fact even home builders do that to save their bacon in case the project is delayed or your not happy with the work.

One big Corporate welfare Scam
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Reply #22 - Apr 19th, 2011 at 7:08pm
 
Equitist wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 10:40pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 10:12pm:
Some greenie protestor this morning hit me on the head with a placard at the BP Shareholder meeting!!!

What is it with these people and their need to behave like this??




OK, time to come clean: what happened in the lead-up to this placard head bopping incident!?




I tried to walk through into the hall, some unclean looking, environmentalist sort is in my way and tells me I should be "ashamed", I tell her I am more ashamed that my taxes pay for her kind and that she should get out and get a job, she then hits me on the head with a "BP $$$$$" placard.

The old fella behind me coming in told me I should report it to the row of cops stood nearby but given I am 33 and she was about 60 and I am also about 6 inches taller than her as well, it would have been more embarrassing for me.

All in all, those urchins had no business even being there.
Same old rent-a-mob that turned up for the "No cuts demo" and the Poll Tax riots etc.

Just ignore them, they have no idea what BP really is about.
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Reply #23 - Apr 19th, 2011 at 7:27pm
 
<<Just ignore them, they have no idea what BP really is about.>>
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You never know, they could know a little bit about BP and the filth it leaves in the environment, most people do.......even the most uneducated of people have seen pictures of the dead birds and fish and the people who's livelihoods that have been destroyed by a company that has no principles.

BP is about cutting costs at all costs, and having total disregard for both humanity and the environment. BP sucks the life out of the earth.
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andrei said: Great isn't it? Seeing boatloads of what is nothing more than human garbage turn up.....
 
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Reply #24 - Apr 19th, 2011 at 7:57pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 19th, 2011 at 7:08pm:
Equitist wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 10:40pm:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 10:12pm:
Some greenie protestor this morning hit me on the head with a placard at the BP Shareholder meeting!!!

What is it with these people and their need to behave like this??




OK, time to come clean: what happened in the lead-up to this placard head bopping incident!?




I tried to walk through into the hall, some unclean looking, environmentalist sort is in my way and tells me I should be "ashamed", I tell her I am more ashamed that my taxes pay for her kind and that she should get out and get a job, she then hits me on the head with a "BP $$$$$" placard.

The old fella behind me coming in told me I should report it to the row of cops stood nearby but given I am 33 and she was about 60 and I am also about 6 inches taller than her as well, it would have been more embarrassing for me.

All in all, those urchins had no business even being there.
Same old rent-a-mob that turned up for the "No cuts demo" and the Poll Tax riots etc.

Just ignore them, they have no idea what BP really is about.


what is so unclean about the Mexican Gulf you deadbeat ?

BP = British Pollution

Here, why don't you scoop a bit of it up and serve it on a plate to your family Sad

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Reply #25 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 6:25am
 
As I've said before, it should have been MANDATORY, at
LEAST 15 years ago, for ALL CARS sold in Aus to be capable
of being run on CNG.

AND the price of CNG for powering vehicles should have been
pegged at the SAME PRICE we're 'giving' it to China for.

Then, we'd have no reliance on foreign oil, and would be
regarded as a world leader in oil-conservation and in reducing
vehicle-generated pollution. AND the costs of running a vehicle
would have dropped by over 50% (EST.).

But, noooooo.

Either someone threw it into the 'too hard' basket, or there
are vested interests which stand to lose, and have the govt
over a (oil) barrel.

Bloody deplorable. Aus misses the bus yet again.
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Reply #26 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 7:16am
 
I agree 100% Kat. We`re not the lucky country any more, and we certainly aren`t the smart country.  Government is now addicted to fuel taxes, for their program of waste and incompetance.
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Reply #27 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 5:27pm
 
Kat wrote on Apr 20th, 2011 at 6:25am:
As I've said before, it should have been MANDATORY, at
LEAST 15 years ago, for ALL CARS sold in Aus to be capable
of being run on CNG.

AND the price of CNG for powering vehicles should have been
pegged at the SAME PRICE we're 'giving' it to China for.

Then, we'd have no reliance on foreign oil, and would be
regarded as a world leader in oil-conservation and in reducing
vehicle-generated pollution. AND the costs of running a vehicle
would have dropped by over 50% (EST.).

But, noooooo.

Either someone threw it into the 'too hard' basket, or there
are vested interests which stand to lose, and have the govt
over a (oil) barrel.

Bloody deplorable. Aus misses the bus yet again.


they will never do that. Just look what happened to LPG. It slowly crept up and up an up....

Fossil Fools = tax for the government Sad

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Reply #28 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 5:58pm
 
have a look what has happened in the Australian resource sector ovber the past decade or so, Their pre tax profits have skyrocketed and yet the Australian government's take has not followed the trend.

And about 2/3 of these pre tax proftis go off shore

are we insane?

foolosophy, where did you get that graph about resource profits and taxes.
It is amazing that the resource companies are still trying to avoid every dollar in taxes to the Australian government.

The talk about that the Australians are not prepared to pay for petrol guzzlers is not entirely correct.
On last Sundays "Inside business" Alan Kohler mentioned that the sales of big cars like Commodores and Falcons have come down, but the sale of SUV cars, which are the biggest petrol guzzlers has actually gone up, and Australia does not produce SUV cars, so the money to buy them goes out the country, a double blow for Australia.

But we can write about and discuss this topics until we are blue in our faces; apparently our politicians are not aware of the graph about resources profits and taxes, maybe we would do better to send them the graphs.
It makes me wonder why they are so well paid.
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Reply #29 - Apr 20th, 2011 at 6:09pm
 
hawil wrote on Apr 20th, 2011 at 5:58pm:
have a look what has happened in the Australian resource sector ovber the past decade or so, Their pre tax profits have skyrocketed and yet the Australian government's take has not followed the trend.

And about 2/3 of these pre tax proftis go off shore

are we insane?

foolosophy, where did you get that graph about resource profits and taxes.
It is amazing that the resource companies are still trying to avoid every dollar in taxes to the Australian government.

The talk about that the Australians are not prepared to pay for petrol guzzlers is not entirely correct.
On last Sundays "Inside business" Alan Kohler mentioned that the sales of big cars like Commodores and Falcons have come down, but the sale of SUV cars, which are the biggest petrol guzzlers has actually gone up, and Australia does not produce SUV cars, so the money to buy them goes out the country, a double blow for Australia.

But we can write about and discuss this topics until we are blue in our faces; apparently our politicians are not aware of the graph about resources profits and taxes, maybe we would do better to send them the graphs.
It makes me wonder why they are so well paid.


That graph is from a treasury estimate report - The Australian government is well aware of how much revenue they obtain from the mining and resource sector and how much their profits have risen over the past decade or so

Its not a trade secret

What's important to know is that the Australian resource sector is almost 70% foreign owned.

RIO TINTO (72% foreign owned)
BHP Billiton (40% foreign owned)

The resource sector employs about 3% of the total workforce in Australia.

I would place a small flat rate tax on every tonne of mineral or resource extracted from the ground. Even if its 5% or less of the total cost of the mineral you would see a lot more money going into national treasury. It would be like a GST - self correcting for inflation and essentially independent of profit margins OR whether the corporation is Australian or foreign

We are so dumb - when the resources dwindle - and they will - we will be left with a baron wasteland full of evironmental disaster holes to clean up

What will we do then? Re-construct and Re-energise our lost manufacturing industries so that they can compete with German excellence and Chinese economies of scale???

I dont think so.

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