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'The carbon tax did it'. Oh Yeah

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It's time to keep a tally of all the ways the carbon tax is destroying this nation and I'd like to start with: http://www.climatespectator.com.au/commentary/stop-presses-fairfax-cuts-explained-carbon-tax?utm_source=Climate%2BSpectator%2Bdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Climate%2BSpectator%2Bdaily&utm_source=Climate+Spectator&utm_campaign=7af008bdaa-CSPEC_DAILY&utm_medium=email
What will go next from the corner deli after newspapers? Milk, bread, flour, sugar? It's horrendous!
Posted by Luciferase, Tuesday, 19 June 2012 1:15:00 PM
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'It's horrendous!'

No just plain deceitful and dumb!
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 19 June 2012 2:34:31 PM
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Carbon tax what did it, collection was down at runners Church last week.
Has not rained for months in parts of western NSW.
Bees are disappearing.
My garden went white over night.
Carbon tax is the reason Chris Pyne smirks all the time, and Abbott has eyes like those in his post out.
Gillards coats fitted better before the carbon tax.
And it has not even started yet!
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 19 June 2012 2:45:29 PM
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Dear LF,

"The carbon tax did it."

Oh Yeah!

Religious fanatics, extreme nationalists,
avaricious corporations, its all the fault
of the carbon tax! And worse is still to
come - not in July - but after the next
election - especially if there's a change in
goverment.
Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 19 June 2012 7:11:28 PM
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Someone recently mentioned thatbthe GST had a far greater impact than the carbon tax will. Well that's just rubbish.

With the average wage being about $900 per week, net, and, given say $400 of this is spent on non GST items, the maximum paid in GST is $50.

However, this carbon tax will effect all businesses and will be passed on, plus some, at every level.

You can kid yourself as much as you like, but apart from mining, which by the way this government is also trying to kill off, the rest of the countries business community, the risk takers and employers, are frankly S-ing themselves over this tax.

Of cause the sky won't fall in come July 1, as the damage may take up to years to surface, as unlike most workers, business owners can't just take their ball and go elsewhere, as most have their family homes on the line.

God help us all if this gamble doesn't pay off.
Posted by rehctub, Tuesday, 19 June 2012 7:14:26 PM
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This is a totally disconnected Government!
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 19 June 2012 8:08:25 PM
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