@SunriseTKY@puppyeh1 I tried it. It was exactly what I expected.
My best description would be faux-Italian airline food if it was cooked fresh on the ground.
At least it was cheap!
@popgomouse@Thejimpenman I was being facetious.
Of course he has the right – anyone can say anything. Words are cheap though.
If I saw a young Aussie couple drop $50, I’d pick it up and give it back. I wouldn’t pocket it then post on X about their plight.
@chrisbrycki@profholden Labor & @JEChalmers, trying to sell this moronic policy, go from in one breath claiming they’re applying the changes to all asset classes to “avoid creating distortions in the market,” to then rattling off 10 different convoluted exemptions. Just a tax grab dressed up as reform.
Luxury takes the grid: Gucci announces title partnership with Alpine Formula One Team starting next season.
From the 2027 FIA Formula One World Championship, we will race as ‘Gucci Racing Alpine Formula One Team’ and compete in Gucci colours. This will be the first time a luxury fashion house serves as title partner of a team competing at the pinnacle of motorsport, Formula One.
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@PMalinauskasMP 10k kids with their own eyes, and 100k+ kids globally on TV will watch MotoGP at the Adelaide street circuit & be traumatized by their heroes' serious injuries or worse. The track is way too dangerous. Time to step up and cancel the race.
SA Premier @PMalinauskasMP is taking credit for banning social media for under-16s "to protect children."
Yet he’s pushing ahead with the Adelaide MotoGP street race next year – an event that could traumatise or even kill riders in front of children.
Time to apply the same child safety" logic and cancel it.
@PMalinauskasMP Tear up the Adelaide MotoGP street race contract now before you traumatise children globally by either seeing a rider fatality live in person or on their TV.
SA Premier @PMalinauskasMP is taking credit for banning social media for under-16s "to protect children."
Yet he’s pushing ahead with the Adelaide MotoGP street race next year – an event that could traumatise or even kill riders in front of children.
Time to apply the same child safety" logic and cancel it.
@ChrisEconomist Totally agree.
Investing for years and then realising a large capital gain in a single year is exactly what first home buyers do when they save for a home deposit.
Not allowing spreading is not “returning to the old system that worked”, it’s a new untested, unfair system.
@StevePHolland It pains me when journalists say, “They just haven’t found the right messaging yet.”
Messaging?! That would be the simplest thing to find if done for a good reason.
They didn’t do it for a good reason, so they have to scrounge for alternative reasons after the fact.
@DrCraigEmerson@AlboMP If the tax increase was done solely to CG on property, fair enough.
But please explain why Labor’s increasing CG tax across ALL assets, including the ETF’s young people use to save for that first home.
You can’t explain it. Because the only one better off is the tax man.
@NRRobertson@ShaneOliverAMP They are, from now. Any future savings will be.
Any young 20 year old from now, saving diligently and investing in shares, even if their salary is in a low tax bracket, will be taxed at the highest level because 10 years of gains will be realised in a single year.
@JoshButler@CampbellNewman@grok compare the below two articles.
Is one written in a more favourable light than the other?
https://t.co/Jm4iHhKHg3
https://t.co/EbKRO4xGZG
@SwingRequired@ShaneOliverAMP That’s not my salary, it’s just the incidental result of deploying my 10 years of savings within a single year to purchase my first house – the very one the government claims they are trying to make easier for first home buyers.