@JacintaAllanMP We claimed 20% back from the corrupt government that takes far more from us than it deserves. You parading this as an achievement is a joke
@AlboMP I am going to take a punt, I could be wrong, that Erin and Harry may have some involvement with either a trade union or some woke government-funded not for profit
@zjbusch@youvebnfoold No one is saying he should. Just don't fucking whinge online about how the guys he is going after don't want to "kiss [his' ass, and give [him] what [he] want[s]"!
@2dotshanu The law can change - and it will. Whether it's the High Court or Parliament that does it remains to be seen. One thing that will not change is the reality of biological sex.
@strangerous10 Ah no. Death should never be a taxable event. Why should a testamentary trust set up, for example, for a disabled child, be taxed when a parent bequeathing or devising an asset directly to a child is not? One out of many fucked up aspects of this budget
@JohnnyLydon There is a difference between the bloated public service (departments etc) and the wider public sector (nurses, teachers, paramedics etc). I would rather less of the former and more of the latter. Under Labor we have only had more of the former at exorbitant cost to taxpayers
@MarkoMatvikov There are public servants (departmental hacks who are akin to the characters in Utopia that cost an abominable amount each year) and public sector workers (teachers, nurses, paramedics, police etc). Basic civics would go a long way to cure us of lazy Labor spin.
@aaronsmith Anyone who has worked in the public sector knows that these services will not stop even if you halved these public servants. If anything, they currently burden the front line with overregulation etc to justify their positions
@lhilakari Unfortunately this is what Labor budget management has brought us to. Why should taxpayers pay a bloated public service inflated salaries when the taxpayer is getting poorer, when heallthcare is becoming inaccessible, there a no services for the homeless etc etc