HisNameIsChris
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I lol'd. So true for many of the people, especially pensioners.Will Shakespear said:yeah "injected into the economy" by going straight back into the poker machines...
I lol'd. So true for many of the people, especially pensioners.Will Shakespear said:yeah "injected into the economy" by going straight back into the poker machines...
Will Shakespear said:yeah "injected into the economy" by going straight back into the poker machines...
It depends on the amount of a certain substance that's in it (Biologists should know it).sam04u said:What kind of shit have you been dealing with? I'm pretty sure all of my shit sinks to the bottom of the bowl.
Not funny.chicky_pie said:and euthanasia
Whatever the case. The point is "all shit" does not float to the top. Infact in most cases it sinks to the bottom.HisNameIsChris said:It depends on the amount of a certain substance that's in it (Biologists should know it)
$121 million is a mere fraction of the amount of this "hand out", advertisements are quite important. Especially with a population too retarded to be more involved in politics.Garygaz said:Cash handouts are bad -
but spending $121 million on Workchoices advertising, on the other hand....
No I agree with you, I'm just dumbstruck at people who are calling this a bad idea. Except for the point that the advertisements weren't advertisements, more of a biased 'hey workchoices are the best' campaign.sam04u said:$121 million is a mere fraction of the amount of this "hand out", advertisements are quite important. Especially with a population too retarded to be more involved in politics.
The point is this is not money being spent irresponsibly. Either way you look at it it's for the best. If the government is going to use money to stimulate the economy, best use it in a way that is the most socially responsible. Like the other poster commented, what's a better alternative? Building an <obscure piece of infrastructure> in an <obscure location>?
Ofcourse not.
How is that even close to relevant?Garygaz said:Cash handouts are bad -
but spending $121 million on Workchoices advertising, on the other hand....
Rightly so. This is practically kicking dirt into the face of their ideology.Garygaz said:Some people think it's so selfish to give pensioners a grand each, jeez.
Agreed.sam04u said:Whatever the case. The point is "all shit" does not float to the top. In fact in most cases it sinks to the bottom.
Didn't you know? Its considered cool on this forum to support everything the Liberal Party does and to complain about anything any Labor Government does.Garygaz said:No I agree with you, I'm just dumbstruck at people who are calling this a bad idea. Except for the point that the advertisements weren't advertisements, more of a biased 'hey workchoices are the best' campaign.
Some people think it's so selfish to give pensioners a grand each, jeez.
I don't want to continue sounding like a "Year 12 economics student" but its basic economics that those with the lowest incomes are most likely to spend each extra dollar they receive. This is the fastest and most effective way to inject money into the economy (whether through the pokies or otherwise)sam04u said:This is redistribution of wealth for the sake of stimulating our economy. The fact is that this money would probably be sitting in savings account, or some other obscure method of collecting interest (dust collection) method rather than stimulating the economy.
you could give that money to any number of organisations that would have no trouble spending it within 1 week...HisNameIsChris said:This is the fastest and most effective way to inject money into the economy (whether through the pokies or otherwise)
Just no.aussie-boy said:you could give that money to any number of organisations that would have no trouble spending it within 1 week...
there are hundreds of small charities working within australia in dire need of basic things; countless RTA road projects awaiting completion because of a lack of funds, and many hospitals that cant afford to buy the equipment they need...
surely these represent a better use of money because not only is money injected, but the things it buys are put to good use
this money is coming on december 8 - it will be treated as a 'gift' and will mostly end up in retail and hospitalitysam04u said:Just no.
It needs to be widespread, and reinvigorate various sectors of the economy. Not select projects, which merely spend the surplus in an unproductive way and do not help the economy.
+1, thank you. someone had to say ithansenfan said:Oh, isn't funny that Rudd is referred to as the hero for giving away these funds! Yet, the only reason that he has that money to give away is because of... THE LIBERAL government! The ignorant criticize the liberal governments taxes. Yet the only reason they're soo harsh when liberal come back into power is because of the Labour's ever growing debt, due to them, uh, I don't know, not knowing how to run a country! So don't thank Rudd for the handout, thank "evil" Howard for it!
Exactly! That's the whole point.aussie-boy said:this money is coming on december 8 - it will be treated as a 'gift' and will mostly end up in retail and hospitality
No... It's because we have these things called resources which we're selling to countries overseas.Yet, the only reason that he has that money to give away is because of... THE LIBERAL government!