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And 13% is not 15%.
Posted by nicknamenick, Monday, 12 December 2016 5:09:11 PM
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"The deal comes after a deadlock between the government’s 19% and an amendment put up by Tasmanian crossbencher Jacqui Lambie and passed by the Senate last week – but rejected by the government – for a 10.5% rate. A 15% rate was proposed by One Nation."

Like I said... 15% no strings attached.
You need to pay more attention and stop blaming others for things they don't do.
Posted by T800, Monday, 12 December 2016 9:19:04 PM
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A government with no hope. How much is Turnbull’s Internet costing now. Relying on old copper wires is not a good option and never will be. It is already causing bottle necks. The system is not reliable at all.
Abbott’s rat bag back bench followers are causing a serious and dangerous atmosphere when a minor part of the coalition can swing policy weight around, causing stupid amounts of back wash. The coalition has not advanced one inch of policy making decisions in this term of office.
There will be no wrecking and no undermining, that statement came from someone with a record breaking amount of lies against him and there is no change.
The liberals do not want SSM or a cleanup of atmosphere; they are tinkering around the perimeters trying to find a dollar. How about creating some jobs and getting the economy going, then again you must maintain five percent unemployed, which is mandatory. And at the same time putting pressure on unemployed to find something that does not exist.
Turnbull has already lost the next election so he may as well give up now. Lame ducks never were any good, and yet we have to support these persons for life. The whole scenario does not make any sense at all.
Posted by doog, Tuesday, 13 December 2016 10:09:37 AM
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Jelly back Morrison is openly condoning the illegality of polygomy by paying welfare to multiple Muslim 'wives'. He says it's cheaper! Nothing about the laws and culture of Australia. One law for for 95% of Australians, another law for 2% (Muslims) and another law for 3% of Australians (Aborigine identifiers).
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 13 December 2016 12:01:00 PM
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There is nothing new in the situation, some years ago there was a clampdown on wife's support payments to Aboriginal families in which there were multiple tribal wives, the upshot was widespread rejoicing at the extra money, when the law of the land was applied and the wives got single mother's support.
Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 13 December 2016 1:18:51 PM
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An announcement that Mr Turnbull will make a speech at the Saturday dinner to celebrate the movement’s 25th anniversary has sparked some backlash within the Coalition but Senator Ryan said the PM had made his position on a Republic “quite clear”.
“He doesnt think anything will or should happen during the reign of the current monarch. I think that’s where most of the Australian public are,” Senator Ryan told Sky News.
If it was started now nothing would happen for years anyway. People that are * frightened to talk about a republic are in the same bin as SSM. It’s all too hard for them.
Turnbull is being advised by a few on his backbench again, before he says anything. What sort of government is this, it’s a government with out function, or direction, where are the rest of his backbench doing when he is being driven by the far right.
The DD election was a complete failure, why did they ever bother
Posted by doog, Wednesday, 14 December 2016 7:41:11 AM
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