@JacintaAllanMP Shouldn't it be cheap/free anyway? It's primarily used by the people going to work, to pay you their taxes, to pay for these projects. Perhaps I'll start charging my uber driver for using his car for delivering my food.
It's hard enough for singles to afford to live here, why bring another human into the equation. Our government is so corrupt, we are being robbed in broad daylight and something needs to be done. We pay so much tax it's ridiculous. For just one example, Petrol: it has a 52c per liter tax added. Which, then gets another 10% tax added to the total at checkout, which we pay for with wages that we've had income tax taken from, and then the petrol station itself has to pay tax on the profits they make from selling it.
@ConvictCriminal@AlboMP This whole situation is way too easily comparable to a child emptying their toybox down a hallway, playing around with the toys for a few weeks and then being told to clean it up, only to chuck a hissy fit and demand others to clean it up instead.
@KillAuDeepState All these refineries would have been running below 100% and
now oil prices are sky high they are ramping them up to profit off the increase in demand. I've done zero research, so trust me I know.
@AlboMP You know what would have been better? A phone call. Saves fuel money and time. But no, apparently you just had to do it in person. Hope they took the roof racks off before take off.
@7NewsAustralia What's the advantage of being in person? It's a waste of time, money and fuel, that we're apparently not short on but need more of. π€¨
Just pickup the phone you twat.
@StandUpForTrmp Its not only in America. Australia. It's called Centrelink. My partner and I work out ass off to pay the bills. But if we quit our jobs, Centrelink becomes eligible and they pay for everything.