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is that stainless mum? henz

Lmao.

But no, I'm quietly confident she's the devil though.

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I suppose this is to labour what the GST was to The coalition... how quickly we forget...

To all those cracking about labour and the Carbon Tax, just remember your XR6T costs 10% more to run cos of the coalition and the GST that 'was never going to be introduced'.

Each to their own. GST, Carbon Tax, Workchoices... every PM is gonna f*ck up decently, otherwise they wouldn't get voted out! Next in will be Tony 'Churchy-dick-tog-pushy-rider' Abbot, and he'll be right till he re-introduces workchoices, or ups the gst or does whatever f*cks his priministerial role, then we'll all be crying from our wallets and voting for a Labour government again.

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At the end of the day if you don't like it that badly run for office and make a REAL change, all governments want to r*pe your wallet they just do it in different ways and lets face it every other thing in this world is taxed im surprised it took em this long to move onto taxing air :dontknow:

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Professor Bob Brown...part 1 of 4

Gillard= sycophant

Brown= NUTS

This reeks of new socialism....fine until they run out of other people's money.

I think the strategy for Labor is to get up in the morning, take a look at themselves in the mirror, find a failure/character flaw.....and then use it to describe the other side. Great strategy....apparently.

This looks like the NSW power sell off......a big bucket of money that is too hard to resist, give multiple concessions, and then end up with nothing left over.

Now we find that it is $4B+ in the hole. Dumb asses, like everything else they have done. It will also make the balance of payments worse (capital account) when the credits merry go round starts.

And to introduce it when markets are nervous....another masterstroke.

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I suppose this is to labour what the GST was to The coalition... how quickly we forget...

To all those cracking about labour and the Carbon Tax, just remember your XR6T costs 10% more to run cos of the coalition and the GST that 'was never going to be introduced'.

Each to their own. GST, Carbon Tax, Workchoices... every PM is gonna f*ck up decently, otherwise they wouldn't get voted out! Next in will be Tony 'Churchy-dick-tog-pushy-rider' Abbot, and he'll be right till he re-introduces workchoices, or ups the gst or does whatever f*cks his priministerial role, then we'll all be crying from our wallets and voting for a Labour government again.

This is far worse than any GST could ever be, plus Howard or the libs never got into bed with Green loonies and never said they would not introduce a GST. I've never voted Labour and never would what good is any party that takes from the wealth creators and gives to the lazy and nipple suckers? Plus I don't give a crap how much it costs to run my F6 I wouldn't have it if I couldn't afford it, maybe soon none of us will be able to.

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the easiest way for change is see is to get the indepenents informed about such things so they don't always vote with their wallet. But trying to educate the likes of Bob Katter would be pushing sh!t up hill . . . maybe bob brown should do it.

A the end of the day I am not to fussed which puppet is out the front of either of the two puppet parties, as long as the green muppets stop the lies and brainwashing. The worst thing about going to an election now is I fear the greans will get more power, not less.

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I suppose this is to labour what the GST was to The coalition... how quickly we forget...

To all those cracking about labour and the Carbon Tax, just remember your XR6T costs 10% more to run cos of the coalition and the GST that 'was never going to be introduced'.

Each to their own. GST, Carbon Tax, Workchoices... every PM is gonna f*ck up decently, otherwise they wouldn't get voted out! Next in will be Tony 'Churchy-dick-tog-pushy-rider' Abbot, and he'll be right till he re-introduces workchoices, or ups the gst or does whatever f*cks his priministerial role, then we'll all be crying from our wallets and voting for a Labour government again.

Howard went to the 1998 election Promising He Would Deliver a GST. The People spoke, he won the election and as a result implemented the GST.

Howard went to the 2007 election promising he would deliver work choices. The People spoke, he lost the election.

Gillard went to the last election Promising No Carbon Tax whilst she led government. She leads government. She is a Pathological Liar who abused the Australian Democracy.

With respect to what Abbot wears, well if what other men wear is important to you, well fine comment.

As to his religion, yep its stupid but no where near as stupid as some others we have today.

Also, unlike the Green Religion and the Religion of Political Correctness, Abbott's religion is not seeking to derail the Australian Industry and suck the life out of the country with tens of Billions of our taxes sent to foreign lands.

Carbon Tax 57 Billion being paid overseas

POLLUTERS will be spending $1500 per person on foreign carbon credits just so the nation can meet its ambitious target of reducing emissions by 80 per cent by 2050.

But Australia's own domestic carbon emissions will have barely changed from the levels being belched out today.

The long-term scenario revealed in Treasury's own modelling on the carbon tax shows that Australian polluters will be spending $57 billion a year on clean energy projects in other countries by 2050 to meet our own pollution abatement targets.

The government claimed the number was small when viewed as a proportion of the economy in 2050, which is expected to have almost tripled to $3.6 trillion.

It is also argued that without international abatement, the carbon price in Australia would be much higher.

But the opposition said the modelling raised doubts about the government's ability to keep providing compensation to households in the future if companies found it cheaper to buy carbon permits overseas.

The figures revealed in an extended Treasury modelling document show that Australia's own domestic carbon emissions would be 545 million tonnes a year by 2050 - only 30 million tonnes less than what is produced now.

In order to reach our pollution target of reducing emissions by 80 per cent on 2000 levels by 2050, Treasury said that 434 million tonnes of carbon abatement would have to be sourced from overseas.

Treasury's forecast of a carbon price of $131 by 2050 means that Australia will be putting $57 billion in today's dollar terms into the hands of foreign clean energy schemes to reach Australia's own abatement target.

Opposition environment spokesman Greg Hunt accused the government of burdening future generations with a carbon debt.

"Julia Gillard has committed us to sending $3.5 billion offshore to foreign carbon traders by 2020," Mr Hunt said. "But that figure will multiply to more than $1500 per person per year in today's dollars to be sent to unknown and unknowable foreign carbon traders by 2050.

"This is about creating a permanent and growing black hole in the Australian economy and the Australian budget."

Director of climate change policy at the Institute of Public Affairs Tim Wilson said the modelling suggested that the carbon tax would do more to help other countries reduce their emissions than it would to reduce Australia's.

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Lies,lies and more Lies from the carrot top!

We should go to the Polls again and see just how much people love this Carbon Tax!

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