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Cost Of Stage Three Tax Cuts Jumps By $11 Billion (Read 815 times)
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Reply #15 - Oct 25th, 2022 at 5:19pm
 
Bam wrote on Oct 23rd, 2022 at 12:04pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Oct 23rd, 2022 at 8:40am:
And your ridiculous measures will only make our economy even MORE vulnerable to external stake holders and stock holders.

Your naive insistence on keeping the status quo only drives wealth inequity. Already the housing market has reached unsustainable levels around the world due to insatiable greed from the rich. Inflation has returned to levels not seen for decades. The rich set these prices.

The current growth of wealth inequity is unsustainable. If this is not addressed, we'll see the collapse of the global economy as most people lack sufficient income. Slums will return to our cities; it's already happening in the USA.

It has gotten so bad - something you don't even realise - that taxing the rich more has become absolutely necessary and essential at this point to preserve our economy and way of life.



bam bam bam

the rich dont have a job where they pay tax like joe lunchbox.

i suppose if you increase the tax rates at the top you might hit the odd neurourgeon or  orthodontist.
but most rich folk dont collect a pay cheque every fortnight

they have passive income streams that you cant touch , income that can be moved offshore at the stroke of a pen.

you silly sausage
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Re: Cost Of Stage Three Tax Cuts Jumps By $11 Billion
Reply #16 - Oct 27th, 2022 at 8:19pm
 
You can buy a lot of homeless housing pods for $11Bn ..... just saying...

Anyway - really this is adjustment for 'bracket creep'.... so why not simply put bracket creep into the calculations?

Waal.. ya see, if tha gov'un'ment put 'bracket creep' inta tha calculations, Pilgrim, they'd have nothin' ta argue over an' make a song an' dance about ta keep tha people occupied while they romp all tha way ta Rome...
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