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Come on Gina, Twiggy

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Created by Gazuki > 9 months ago, 25 Mar 2020
Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
25 Mar 2020 6:18PM
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Perfect time for someone to be a national hero. Single handedly they could carry this country through the recession,. Time to give back some of the cash they ripped out of our country, Australia.

Tequila !
WA, 800 posts
25 Mar 2020 6:52PM
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Gazuki said..
Perfect time for someone to be a national hero. Single handedly they could carry this country through the recession,. Time to give back some of the cash they ripped out of our country, Australia.


Comedian you...
Both are hidding w their cash at their lairs.
Just wait they will follow the other big biz and will shed people in the coming weeks.
Its just how it is done here, chaps.

holy guacamole
1393 posts
25 Mar 2020 6:56PM
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Gazuki said..
Perfect time for someone to be a national hero. Single handedly they could carry this country through the recession,. Time to give back some of the cash they ripped out of our country, Australia.

Yep. If these leeches and that dickhead overgrown cane toad from Queensland gifted their operations to the nation and we woke up and took back what's ours, we wouldn't have a financial problem at all.

Hehe...

Never worked for any other country.....

Dream on HG....dream on.

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
26 Mar 2020 5:15AM
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"Rice up, its time to take the country back"

Diver
WA, 554 posts
26 Mar 2020 6:09AM
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Those two grifters will only show their faces once they have worked out how they can monetise the problem to their own advantage.

Bara
WA, 647 posts
26 Mar 2020 6:46AM
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Gina yes. A greedy toad riding off her daddy's coat tails.

You should look up twiggy though. He's our own bill gates philanthropist. Think he donated around 700m just last year alone.

Yeah we should have more royalties put into a wealth fund not wasted on public sector wages but that's not his doing. He didn't have to donate a billion plus but he has and I have no doubt he would be shoveling plenty of donations somewhere right now but just not crowing about it.

Even Clive has donated a million to medical research but that's probably cos he's high risk

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
26 Mar 2020 8:54AM
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That's what I reckon Bara, sure Twiggy aint silly and needs to make money but he's quite different to almost all other Australian high rollers.

Clive will have worked out how to cover his own health care by creating a not-for-profit to do it and then claiming the financial input as a tax deduction

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
26 Mar 2020 7:10AM
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Maybe if our useless government taxed them appropriately the last 20 years the country would have a nice little kitty for times like this.

Bara
WA, 647 posts
26 Mar 2020 7:19AM
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Dawn Patrol said..
Maybe if our useless government taxed them appropriately the last 20 years the country would have a nice little kitty for times like this.


only if it had gone into a wealth fund.

Otherwise we could have doubled our tax take and just ended up finding a way to spend it on whatever.

eppo
WA, 9372 posts
26 Mar 2020 8:25AM
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Simple 5 percent tax on land (including the big swathes of land they own). Would take away the capitulated rent going into the price hence stop speculation and the boom bust cycle. Would also stop large corporations keeping vacant land and property which ultimately reduces supply. Money goes into a sovereign fund and every citizen shares a dividend. Norway does it with their oil, Singapore with their land. This would mean all citizens share in the wealth of the land and would make sure land owners improve their land to make it useful to earn income. Would eliminate most other taxes as well most of the government.
but hey will never happen, too much economic rent to be made by the rich. Ever wondered why the rich and poor gap is increasing (add in the FIAT money system to drive it hard) and now you know.

Any other tax measure is just shifting chairs around in the deck of the titanic. But hey you guys keep chopping trees in the wrong Forrest as most do.

holy guacamole
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26 Mar 2020 1:43PM
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Dawn Patrol said..
Maybe if our useless government taxed them appropriately the last 20 years the country would have a nice little kitty for times like this.


Tried that but the mining lobby and the LNP went totally farking nuts hysterical goose-that-laid-the-golden-egg end-of-the-world garbage and then the PM got rolled...by his own party!

sn
WA, 2775 posts
26 Mar 2020 9:11PM
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Dawn Patrol said..Maybe if our useless government taxed them appropriately the last 20 years the country would have a nice little kitty for times like this.


nah.....if our govt. had any extra taxes, they would have blown it on themselves and/or porkbarrels

kiterboy
2614 posts
26 Mar 2020 9:58PM
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Twiggy is the one of the biggest tossers around, speaking from personal experience.
Dunno about Gina, but birds of a feather...

Chris 249
NSW, 3215 posts
27 Mar 2020 3:10PM
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eppo said..
Simple 5 percent tax on land (including the big swathes of land they own). Would take away the capitulated rent going into the price hence stop speculation and the boom bust cycle. Would also stop large corporations keeping vacant land and property which ultimately reduces supply. Money goes into a sovereign fund and every citizen shares a dividend. Norway does it with their oil, Singapore with their land. This would mean all citizens share in the wealth of the land and would make sure land owners improve their land to make it useful to earn income. Would eliminate most other taxes as well most of the government.
but hey will never happen, too much economic rent to be made by the rich. Ever wondered why the rich and poor gap is increasing (add in the FIAT money system to drive it hard) and now you know.

Any other tax measure is just shifting chairs around in the deck of the titanic. But hey you guys keep chopping trees in the wrong Forrest as most do.




So someone who puts $80k into a piece of land to run a business on has to pay $4k tax, but someone who spends $80k on a 4WD, a robot to replace workers, or an ad campaign can get a tax break on it?

Why should someone on the average wage who saves hard and buys a cheap country town house to live in have to pay $15000 in land tax alone, whereas someone who earns more can buy a nice BMW and not pay as much tax?

To earn the average wage as a farmer, apparently you need land worth about $1 million. Where would someone earning an average income find $50,000 to pay tax, and what will the consumer think when they see the price hike on the food they eat?

If you have to improve land to earn income, then you tear down the native bush; squash the koalas and echidna under bulldozers; throw lots of fertilizer around, and generally stuff up the environment. Is that really a good thing?

Why will a land tax eliminate most of the government? Are you going to stop paying unemployment benefits, running hospitals,and having defence forces, teachers, police and health inspectors?

Also, people ALREADY pay tax on a lot of land, at least in NSW, often at 2%. Why will lifting that by 3% and widening the take change things as you claim?

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
27 Mar 2020 2:27PM
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how about a GST tax on exports , so that China buys $ an ounce of gold at $2800 plus gst , all export industry is gst exempt .
Gina does not sell iron ore for 80$ a ton plus gst ...shes exempt .

Mark _australia
WA, 22089 posts
28 Mar 2020 12:40PM
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^^ so China go looking elsewhere. That won't be good for jobs now, will it

I'd like to ask all the Gina and Twiggy criticisers here if they've:
(1) had a job as a result, even just indirectly... or
(2) given to the poor lately, perhaps more than usual due to current situation?

yes things could be done differently but geez

Chris 249
NSW, 3215 posts
28 Mar 2020 4:52PM
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(1) Nope.
(2) Yep, when some of the tenants said they had lost work we said "no worries, we'll cut the rent". They are gardeners and they'll make it up by coming up to our place to do us a bigger veggie patch when things settle down. Win/win.

Twiggy seems OK AFAIK. Gina - come on, someone who handles their private life in such a terrible way that they end up in court against their own kids cannot be a person to admire, and a system that makes them so wealthy is clearly not one that rewards the best people.

eppo
WA, 9372 posts
28 Mar 2020 2:07PM
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eppo said..
Simple 5 percent tax on land (including the big swathes of land they own). Would take away the capitulated rent going into the price hence stop speculation and the boom bust cycle. Would also stop large corporations keeping vacant land and property which ultimately reduces supply. Money goes into a sovereign fund and every citizen shares a dividend. Norway does it with their oil, Singapore with their land. This would mean all citizens share in the wealth of the land and would make sure land owners improve their land to make it useful to earn income. Would eliminate most other taxes as well most of the government.
but hey will never happen, too much economic rent to be made by the rich. Ever wondered why the rich and poor gap is increasing (add in the FIAT money system to drive it hard) and now you know.

Any other tax measure is just shifting chairs around in the deck of the titanic. But hey you guys keep chopping trees in the wrong Forrest as most do.









So someone who puts $80k into a piece of land to run a business on has to pay $4k tax, but someone who spends $80k on a 4WD, a robot to replace workers, or an ad campaign can get a tax break on it?

Why should someone on the average wage who saves hard and buys a cheap country town house to live in have to pay $15000 in land tax alone, whereas someone who earns more can buy a nice BMW and not pay as much tax?

To earn the average wage as a farmer, apparently you need land worth about $1 million. Where would someone earning an average income find $50,000 to pay tax, and what will the consumer think when they see the price hike on the food they eat?

If you have to improve land to earn income, then you tear down the native bush; squash the koalas and echidna under bulldozers; throw lots of fertilizer around, and generally stuff up the environment. Is that really a good thing?

Why will a land tax eliminate most of the government? Are you going to stop paying unemployment benefits, running hospitals,and having defence forces, teachers, police and health inspectors?

Also, people ALREADY pay tax on a lot of land, at least in NSW, often at 2%. Why will lifting that by 3% and widening the take change things as you claim?






Ah yes you've bought the elites argument hook line and sinker. Singapore do it, have one of the lowest income and business tax rates in the world and are fast becoming the richest nation per capita. Tax away the unearned income and you destroy the boom and crash cyclic economy. Did you know Canberra's was founded on this idea, our early leaders new about price speculation and it's disastrous effects.

But there's too much money to be made in land/ property and other government granted licenses ... the biggest one being private property rights and of course even better if there are minerals/oil there as well. Try and open your own bank and see how you go.


Anyhow read Phil Anderson's work the secret life of real estate and banking (to start with there's other economists over the last 200 years who have understood what's really going on as well - but you wouldnt have heard of them obviously). He studied every economic cycle in the US since the early 1800s and found some very interesting things.

I really can't be bothered explaining. Or just keep seeing the world from the perspective they want us to see. I challenge you to be better or just keep dribbling absolute bar stool news media outlet garbage. Or worse, the nonsense they teach and call economics now.

Chris 249
NSW, 3215 posts
28 Mar 2020 5:44PM
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eppo said..

Chris 249 said..






eppo said..
Simple 5 percent tax on land (including the big swathes of land they own). Would take away the capitulated rent going into the price hence stop speculation and the boom bust cycle. Would also stop large corporations keeping vacant land and property which ultimately reduces supply. Money goes into a sovereign fund and every citizen shares a dividend. Norway does it with their oil, Singapore with their land. This would mean all citizens share in the wealth of the land and would make sure land owners improve their land to make it useful to earn income. Would eliminate most other taxes as well most of the government.
but hey will never happen, too much economic rent to be made by the rich. Ever wondered why the rich and poor gap is increasing (add in the FIAT money system to drive it hard) and now you know.

Any other tax measure is just shifting chairs around in the deck of the titanic. But hey you guys keep chopping trees in the wrong Forrest as most do.










So someone who puts $80k into a piece of land to run a business on has to pay $4k tax, but someone who spends $80k on a 4WD, a robot to replace workers, or an ad campaign can get a tax break on it?

Why should someone on the average wage who saves hard and buys a cheap country town house to live in have to pay $15000 in land tax alone, whereas someone who earns more can buy a nice BMW and not pay as much tax?

To earn the average wage as a farmer, apparently you need land worth about $1 million. Where would someone earning an average income find $50,000 to pay tax, and what will the consumer think when they see the price hike on the food they eat?

If you have to improve land to earn income, then you tear down the native bush; squash the koalas and echidna under bulldozers; throw lots of fertilizer around, and generally stuff up the environment. Is that really a good thing?

Why will a land tax eliminate most of the government? Are you going to stop paying unemployment benefits, running hospitals,and having defence forces, teachers, police and health inspectors?

Also, people ALREADY pay tax on a lot of land, at least in NSW, often at 2%. Why will lifting that by 3% and widening the take change things as you claim?







Ah yes you've bought the elites argument hook line and sinker. Singapore do it, have one of the lowest income and business tax rates in the world and are fast becoming the richest nation per capita. Tax away the unearned income and you destroy the boom and crash cyclic economy. Did you know Canberra's was founded on this idea, our early leaders new about price speculation and it's disastrous effects.

But there's too much money to be made in land/ property and other government granted licenses ... the biggest one being private property rights and of course even better if there are minerals/oil there as well. Try and open your own bank and see how you go.


Anyhow read Phil Anderson's work the secret life of real estate and banking (to start with there's other economists over the last 200 years who have understood what's really going on as well - but you wouldnt have heard of them obviously). He studied every economic cycle in the US since the early 1800s and found some very interesting things.

I really can't be bothered explaining. Or just keep seeing the world from the perspective they want us to see. I challenge you to be better or just keep dribbling absolute bar stool news media outlet garbage. Or worse, the nonsense they teach and call economics now.


Wow, what a completely dud response. Personal abuse, vague hand-waving rubbish, and no response at all to the fact that your supposed big deal is just going to slightly increase land tax that many already pay.

So I did a quick check on Anderson, and can see no reason to see why he is one of those "who have understood what's really going on". He seems to have no special credentials, no great success; he seems to just sell seminars. Many other people have studied cycles, by the way.

So basically, I have provided actual numbers and you have responded with vague, poorly written insults. There was some reference to you being a teacher. If so, I really hope that you do not try to teach anyone how to spell and punctuate.

You have not, by the way, said why spending (say) $80k on a property to run a business is apparently "unearned income" whereas buying a BMW can be a business expense. And why should a small farmer working like a dog have to pay tax whereas someone who invests the same cash in a car wash as a silent partner not pay tax on similar profit?

KelpoS
105 posts
28 Mar 2020 7:06PM
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How many rolls of TP would Gina need per crap to clean herself up?

psychojoe
WA, 1804 posts
28 Mar 2020 7:14PM
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Just one.
wet it, and ram it down her blowhole.
Mess over

Mobydisc
NSW, 9018 posts
1 Apr 2020 7:50PM
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Gazuki said..
Perfect time for someone to be a national hero. Single handedly they could carry this country through the recession,. Time to give back some of the cash they ripped out of our country, Australia.


Even though they are rich, the riches they have is nothing compared to the State. The State has a system set up to take billions of dollars from the community every week without protest. It's a very good system. Just like the dairy farmer taking milk from cows.

Back in the day some gold miners put up a stockade to fight State oppression. They are celebrated as heroes, especially lefties celebrate those fighting against unjust taxes. Today those who celebrate the Eureka Stockade, protesting under the southern cross, are the first to demand the State to take income and assets from individuals.

its quite quite ironic but ultimately depressing.

We are on a road to nowhere.

Rango
WA, 667 posts
1 Apr 2020 5:10PM
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www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/andrew-forrest-s-minderoo-foundation-to-fly-out-medical-supplies-from-china-20200401-p54g27.html
No doubt extortion from gangsters
After cleaning us out of our PPE .
Lets hope it all meets standards.

AquaPlow
QLD, 1051 posts
2 Apr 2020 3:34AM
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As Foghorn pointed out
I do not know of much public philanthropy or similar profile done by GinaR
But painting Twiggy with a 100% negative brush overlooks his philanthropy and philisophical approach to those around him.
Yes they are both rich yes they both take advantage of the very liberal approach to apportioning payment for the minerals and nature's gifts which are readily found here.

The core of the issue is making a comparison of the benefits to the national balance sheet if all these industries where nationalised versus what has happened to date and finding a far more equitable balance IMO. Mineral extraction has never been rocket science. As No1 one coal exporter and No 2 gas exporter in the world we should not be quibbling about a $20 billion surplus or not - (that is what is pathetic here) - that amount should be the sports grants rorts issue = a none issue as that amount of jam funds a lot of dunnies/rooms and playing surfaces..

The point of note
"No1 one coal exporter and No 2 gas exporter" is and will continue as a ball and chain to our future. NZ's economy has managed without this wealth and for 6 million people are obviously doing something right if the exchange rate is any measure this has been fairly stable against ours for some time now..
Attracting investment funds as an excuse looks a bit shallow when you look at how COVID = a small blob of genetics with a lipid membrane = a fat sack without a butt has liberated funds.
Perhaps our pollies answer to more than one employer - based on where they think their re-election purse comes from???

So don't kick someone with out substance to the comment and expect more than an "F" grade, for me here, Twiggy - knee jerks have never represented thought (at it best!!).
Cheers
AP

An aside...
And for what its worth I would have trouble living under a Chinese regime as a youth - less so as a older fart, but we all owe more than one generation of chinese a debit for coping a lousey polluted environment to provide us with the goods we love to own at a great price.
The life expectancy of the none elite over there is not great.
If you are honest and walk around your place, apart from the building structure what % has been sourced in Australia?? It is all a carbon debit our real foot print on the world.



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