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Reply #90 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 6:29pm
 
adelcrow wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 6:20pm:
Tony Abbott has stolen a long time Greens policy on paid parental leave..


I was wondering why it was such a stupid idea.
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Reply #91 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 6:47pm
 
Where are you from warrigal?
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Reply #92 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 6:57pm
 
Please think of Warrigal who wants to have $1000 a week without having to have a job and in Sydney of all places.

Go bush Warrigal. You might even like living in Queensland.  Wink


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Reply #93 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 7:00pm
 
adelcrow wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 6:20pm:
Tony Abbott has stolen a long time Greens policy on paid parental leave..
With all of his crazy policies and his election spending spree could Tony Abbott be closer to Gough Whitlam than John Howard?


He'll get rid of 12,000 shiny bums and since Federal Government does NOT pay teachers and nurses ... they won't get their knickers in a twist.
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Reply #94 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 7:29pm
 
The western capitalistic pyramid scheme society depends on growth, once you drop below about 2.3 births per couple then basically you are buggered!, the pyramid scheme will collapse, in Europe they have dropped to well below that level and have imported lots of third world dregs to be the children they couldn't be buggered having, trouble is those ring ins have decided to just retire on welfare instead of working and generating taxes to pay for the retirees retirement.
So here we are faced with the same problem, everyones squealing about subsidizing birth rates yet if we don't keep propping up the pyramid scheme then there is going to be no front bottom around to work and pay taxes to all the retirees.
So shut up and pay up now you childless pricks otherwise you'll be getting no pension.
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Reply #95 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 7:48pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 10:32am:
they should pay stupid useless people to NOT have babies.

And pay better people MORE than their salary to have kids.



if only hitler hadnt given this idea such a black history.

as a breeder of cattle and horses one most certainly gives the absolute best to the fittest, strongest , smartest, prettiest and most valuable.

the runts get sold to the doggers.

dont think the pollies could sell that policy but from an evolutionary standpoint, there is no doubt it is now survival (through breeding) of the weakest, the stupidest, the ugliest and the laziest. Wink Wink
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Reply #96 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 8:17pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 7:48pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 10:32am:
they should pay stupid useless people to NOT have babies.

And pay better people MORE than their salary to have kids.



if only hitler hadnt given this idea such a black history.

as a breeder of cattle and horses one most certainly gives the absolute best to the fittest, strongest , smartest, prettiest and most valuable.

the runts get sold to the doggers.

dont think the pollies could sell that policy but from an evolutionary standpoint, there is no doubt it is now survival (through breeding) of the weakest, the stupidest, the ugliest and the laziest. Wink Wink




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Reply #97 - Aug 29th, 2013 at 4:28am
 
RightSadFred wrote on Aug 28th, 2013 at 7:54am:
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Both my parents has passed away and they did not live off the state and had a fair bit left to passed on.

My wife' mother is still around and is a self funded retiree that is sitting in a big house worth over a million and is a very cashed up. She doesn't feel the need to hit up the government for more. She is also very frugal to the point where we have to tell her to spend her money .... go out and enjoy it.

Given we have compulsory super, many retiring now will get very little to nothing from the government other than desperate grabs on their retirement savings which to me should be free of all taxes.



Firstly - I totally agree on super should be free of taxes. I had super before it became mandatory and did some figures when PK brought it in - the costs and taxes were amazing and ran to about 68%.  A worthless investment at that rate.

Secondly - many of these whining victim mentality people - including my good self - have honourably drawn our superannuation to foot the bills we had from such things as economic downturns, unemployment while competing with 'socialist' ideas like affirmative action that equalises only the few 'chosen ones', injury never compensated, and easy divorces and so forth.  Your wife's parents and your parents seem to have avoided those traps in life - good for them.

'very cashed up' and doesn't feel the need to hit the welfare system - why are you discussing this? She's well cashed up and sitting in the big house..... why would she have a NEED to hit up the welfare system just to survive?

My issue is primarily that our society - with its idiotic 'socialist' policies, is shattering that society and creating the NEED for massive welfare - that is one of the costs of this sort of nonsense, as I predicted in 1982.

But who am I, a mere member of the voting public and veteran of countless difficult jobs and eighteen hour dayss leading to poverty, creator of a system used by your government the creation of which lead to my banishing to Coventry, to comment on the doings of our wonderful government(s) bent on reducing the majority under the despotism of penury for 'easy disposal' at whim by the same government since they have not the wherewithal to resist?

A popular bit of graffiti around in the 60's-70's -- in Glebe I think - was "Eat The Rich!"   Cheesy
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Reply #98 - Aug 29th, 2013 at 4:46am
 
(flings yet another Tassie Devil, fur thoroughly stroked backwards, into the ring at centre stage.... looking for some bites and to get yez thinking)....

Nah - then - what about those radical Grappler Party policies of:-

a) Mandatory back pay for all those parents who did the raising in the past fee free - based on the average of what is actually paid out to the poor suffering mother of today who slaves 7 hours a day in a nice office etc?  Say a tidy sum of.. oooh at a guess.. $25-40k for each child?  Oh - between me ex an' me, that's be around $125-200k flat handout (lump sum please), and families with a dozen kids or more would get a good chance at life for a change... great equaliser this idea and compensates for past government failure to appreciate this style of socialist system where the funds are unlimited as long as you don't have to pay them back!  Why not just raise the pension rate for those who raised their kids off their own back to compensate for past loss of opportunity?  Lessee now - average of maybe $100k per person..... let's spread it around over, say, five years to make it worthwhile, balance payable in the event of demise along the way - an extra $20k a year... or would you prefer a lump sum, sir/madam?  I'm sure that would help (where's Andrei the Troll when you need him with his $300k income - jeez - as a Professor Emeritus I get nothing)....

b) Mandatory inclusion of the professional Stay At Home Mum or Dad, who, by staying at home, contributes to society via employment/unemployment level leveling, social conditioning of children and so forth, social stability - and is thus worthy of the same reward as a person who goes to work.  I mean - in the ultra-socialist sense it's all WORK, isn't it, and contributes to the socio-economic unit which is the base of society - The Family (not to be confused with the Manson Family).  Their mortgages etc don't disappear either - if they can even afford to have one!

Why should the SAHM/D be forced to do a Dworkin and sit and watch the fat cat's table without being able to partake of a single bite?

I mean - what welfare mum wouldn't value a solid kick of $25-40k for the bub's welfare***?  All fair and above board and definitely non-discriminatory, since all receive equally... right?

*** Or maybe just a return to their income levels pre-Julia..The Forgotten Redhead who you hardly hear of today.... as part of a compensatory package for not having the opportunity due to government policies, *gasps* unpaid child bearing etc - opportunity cost - to BE in paid employment these days... or maybe we could make it the PPL Package (average of payout) plus return of income.... just a thought...

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