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Labor breaks another promise when it is convenient.

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Wise men from the east on show again yabby.
remember from what place the investors and workers came, not WA.
SM hides his head under a cover and chants the on the run talk of his party but after Rudd is returned?
After the ten years and my predictions come true?
True that other country's say its out wealth we want a FAIR share no every thing should go to multi nationals .
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 5 June 2010 5:35:30 AM
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Sheesh Belly, I'd like to know where your wise men are, for they
sure arn't in that mob which you so loyally support.

*no every thing should go to multi nationals *

43% tax is a fair share Belly. 50% maybe could be negotiated.
After that, you are committing robbery. You would not pay
it on your wages, if they tried to hit you with 65% tax.
Posted by Yabby, Saturday, 5 June 2010 9:45:04 AM
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But yabby you quote figures that are not true.
Your quoted tax is as phony as Abbott's on the run comments
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 5 June 2010 4:27:43 PM
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My quoted tax comes from tax accountants who have worked it out
Belly. Your Wayne Goose is devious in that he quotes royalties
and leaves out company tax paid.

The Super profits tax is not a replacement for company tax, it
is in addition to company tax. Now I'm not sure how well you
know how to use a calulator, but you can even work it out for
yourself if you wish.
Posted by Yabby, Saturday, 5 June 2010 5:08:25 PM
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