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Scott Morrison, you are kidding arn't you!

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778,400 that is how many jobs you need to find.

Everybody would like to see no unemployment, but that has never happened and is not likely to occur.

Ttbn What you are saying is easy pickings, but unrealistic. No doubt Morrison will explain if he can his plan to get all of those people off the dole. Words don’t mean anything unless you can back them up.

If such a plan could have ever existed it would have been used long ago. I doubt if it ever will.

No political party will ever put it self into a position of public backlash and political suicide.

It is no good denying there is not enough jobs to go around, that is just ignorance.

Whatever wild ideas of solving unemployment you can come up with would never ever be implicated. Morrison wanted 6 months before a claim for unemployment could be lodged, which failed to implement, because of obvious reasons.

So you are stuck with wild ideas and nothing of substance to use at all.
Posted by doog, Saturday, 3 October 2015 11:44:59 AM
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ttbn, surely you can agree that if a worker can earn $1,000 cash take home pay, such paid work would be more of an incentive for a dole bludger to go to work instead of being on the dole.

Government economists have engineered the increase in numbers.
It now costs half a million to buy a cheap house.
It needs $200 cash take home per day in order to pay for everything that a normal conservative sober person needs or would reasonably like to have.

The numbers people are paid need to increase up to be suitable to modern day cost of living.

Create the incentive is what government should be doing, instead of supplying pink bats etc and milking motorists with fuel excise tax.
Put up the GST but reduce income tax, so people can afford to buy things they need, things that business and industry are cable of producing, while providing employment at the same time.
They way it's supposed to be. Isn't it?

And why not encourage NEW productivity at the same time.
Posted by JF Aus, Saturday, 3 October 2015 11:53:43 AM
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Jobs are easy to find if your employer is the likes of the billionaire Russ Withers or his lacky Warren Wilmot, the grubs who headed the 7-Eleven franchise which was ripping workers off to the tune of between $400K and $500K a month, this alone make the union bashing witch hunt run by Abbott look like small beer. How about some prison time for these crims The business mob and their conservative supporters want to stop with the false front that they are "shocked and appalled" by all this, millions of dollars is being ripped off workers by small business every day in cash payments and under award rip offs. Don't worry about Sunday penalty rates, make this mob meet their obligations instead!
Morrison said we don't have a revenue problem, we have an expenditure problem, we have a problem with business large and small not paying its way,
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 3 October 2015 12:00:13 PM
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Another way to increase jobs: cut out weekend pay rates. I usually shop during the week, but last Sunday I needed some potting mix, and paid $11.97 a bag. Not enough potting mix, so I went back on Monday. Same potting mix, same nursery, $10.97 a bag. So, the people who have to shop over the weekend - working people who are paying for indulgent welfare - are paying more than they should have to because unions in particular, and socialist doctrine in general, demand that workers be paid more for certain days of the week. They can't even fall back on the 'day of rest' originating from religious beliefs because they hate religion as much as they hate rich people, successful people trying to make their own way through life and everything else 'not them'. If these galahs think that workers are badly off now, they are in for a hell of a shock when, thanks to the Left's spending of other peoples' money with abandon globally, the standard of living will go through the floor in the West. There will be no money for indulgent welfare.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 3 October 2015 12:38:59 PM
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If there is not enough money then there will be unrest and turmoil like in the Middle east.
Posted by JF Aus, Saturday, 3 October 2015 12:48:32 PM
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ttbn get over to K-Mart, I picked up 3 bags of good quality potting mix this morning @ $4/30Lt bag (Australian made). K-Mart pay penalty rates under the union negotiated agreement, possibly your flower mob might be one of those small businesses ripping off the workers, and ripping off the customers too, so it would seem with their most likely imported non union potting mix from Bangladesh. Is that not proof unions bring you lower prices?
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 3 October 2015 1:24:47 PM
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