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PostPosted: Fri 16/Sep/05 5:00pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Moki wrote:
This was taken in Miramar ...

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That's a fantastic job with Monty.

I seee Winnie is "A man for a change".

What is he usually? Cry
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Moki wrote:
This was taken in Miramar ...

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That's classic. Big Grin
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thorg wrote:

I dont have an answer, Ive tried. There are those that find it hard because of intergenerational inequity in wealth distrubution and education, that need a hand to level the playing field. I just dont see it happening at the moment, and cant work out a fair way to do it myself Sad


Lower income tax, higher GST?

Means rich folk spending their money pay more tax, and encourages saving Double Thumbs Up
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Friendly Llama wrote:
thorg wrote:

I dont have an answer, Ive tried. There are those that find it hard because of intergenerational inequity in wealth distrubution and education, that need a hand to level the playing field. I just dont see it happening at the moment, and cant work out a fair way to do it myself Sad


Lower income tax, higher GST?

Means rich folk spending their money pay more tax, and encourages saving Double Thumbs Up


GST is a flat rate tax. That doesn't sit well with the left wing who believe those who can afford to pay more tax, should pay more tax.

If Ro(nal)d (Mc)Donald owned a supermarket, the prices would bounce up and down depending on your income. Satan
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