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Historically people like me have treated them with the same extreme prejudice as cane toads and I talk about them as if they were feral cats and then THEY have the nerve to call me an arsehole! Did I mention how I view Aboriginal people as a pest?
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 23:36 |
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Konomex posted:Someone explain it to me? How does listening to a didgeridoo in Australia make her feel like a second-class citizen? Or is she just upset that she gets told to shut her idiot face when she says racist things?
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 23:54 |
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Graic Gabtar posted:Sorry to trigger you. lol
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 01:16 |
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I tap dance between Labor shill and full communism now.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 01:37 |
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Greens accuse Labor of gerrymander in draft seat redistribution Lol.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 01:46 |
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Incidentally, the taco bell at annerley is more or less the apex of the "green triangle" as referred to by qld labor, and is why there will always be electoral boundaries breaking up pa hospital/annerley/yeronga/greenslopes/tarragindi. Southern suburbs are greener than inner south but the boundaries have kept those uppity hippies in check
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 02:02 |
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K, so what I learned is that there's a bunch of poo poo going down inside VicLabor and that part of it is parachuting Jane Garrett in to that new seat.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 02:03 |
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Can we all have taco Bell yet?
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 02:09 |
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Doctor Spaceman posted:We've done so much for them and they're ungrateful, uncivilised bastards who just want more and more. So the exact same people who will claim they're not responsible for the genocide of Aboriginals because it wasn't them personally will turn around and claim all the benefits as something they personally brought them, despite it also not actually being them?
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 02:18 |
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Konomex posted:So the exact same people who will claim they're not responsible for the genocide of Aboriginals because it wasn't them personally will turn around and claim all the benefits as something they personally brought them, despite it also not actually being them? It all comes down to affirmative action. The logic is: I didn't do nothing to them, Kevin said we're sorry already (or, we don't have anything to be sorry for), My taxes pay for their benefits, Why don't I/my kids get those benefits, They shouldn't have those benefits.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 02:21 |
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Meanwhile Four Corners is running a taxation is theft episode The Tax Office is facing calls for curbs on the "draconian" powers it uses to target small businesses. The Australian Taxation Office has used disturbing and heavy-handed tactics to target small businesses, and — by the admission of its own Deputy Commissioner — the powerful institution sometimes gets it wrong. A joint investigation by Four Corners and Fairfax can reveal mistakes are being made on as many as one in 20 tax cases according to an independent estimate — often with huge financial impacts to the taxpayers involved. The ATO has been accused of playing judge, jury and executioner on cases, with small businesses, academics and tax experts calling for increased oversight and independent scrutiny of the office. Contractor Kathryn Little knows first-hand how frightening and powerful the ATO can be. On September 11, 2017 they called her and essentially took away her ability to make a living. I received a call from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) saying, 'we are cancelling your ABN (Australian Business Number) today'," she told Four Corners. "I asked how they could do this with no notice. I said 'what about the other firm I work for? I need my ABN to work for them'. The woman on the phone said 'that's not our problem'." Ms Little is single, in her late 40s and a few years ago she suffered from a severe mental illness which forced her to quit her job as an environmental scientist. She bought a caravan, travelled the country and picked up contract work, such as transcribing. When the ATO cancelled her ABN, a number allocated to all businesses to allow the tax office to track payments and GST, it took away her ability to work as a contractor. "My world literally fell apart. I had the rug pulled out from under me by the ATO. I was gobsmacked." Ken Phillips (pictured) is a small business advocate who runs non-profit group Self Employed Australia (SEA) and has been working in the sector for more than 20 years. He describes those who get embroiled in the ATO's web as akin to being "cooked slowly, until you are roasted and you are dead." "You would have to describe this as an institution in Australia that has powers beyond any other institution. They can enter your home without a warrant, they have powers that exceed that of the police, they can sell your house from underneath you," he said. Barrister Graeme Halperin (pictured below), a tax specialist who has been representing small businesses for 30 years, told Four Corners the ATO's powers could be described as "draconian". "People are brought up to believe they have the presumption of innocence, that they have the right to remain silent, if they're questioned by the authorities, that the authorities are obliged to read them their rights, if they get into trouble, and that their assets can't be confiscated by the authorities. Now, in the world of tax, none of those things is true." Kathryn Little was one of more than a dozen contractors, most of them single mothers, carers or people with serious health conditions, who the ATO called that day in September to inform them their ABNs had been terminated. Their ABNs were cancelled because of an association with Adelaide-based transcription business OutScribe, which was in the ATO's sights after being told in May last year its business model was being audited. Annette Pike, who runs OutScribe, says the ATO decided in September her company should have been classifying contractors as employees. "It (the ATO) didn't say why, so we objected, and during the review process the ATO cancelled the ABNs of the contractors without warning or explanation," Ms Pike said. The ATO had not finished its own business audit process when it cancelled the ABNs, triggering the crisis for Ms Little and the other contractors. "In one short word, I would describe what they're doing as evil," she said. "It's malicious and it's vengeful." Ms Pike, 52, a single mother with three children, says revenue is down by 30 per cent and her business' reputation has been damaged. "Some people accused us of being sham contractors, which is shocking," she said. Ms Pike insists she followed an industry-wide business model for transcription and she complied with all the guidelines and evaluation criteria laid out on the ATO website. In December, the ATO agreed to reinstate the contractors' ABNs pending the outcome of the audit. OutScribe's case is still under review. Deputy ATO Commissioner Deborah Jenkins (pictured) conceded tax office staff do make mistakes. "We are human, we are absolutely. About 20,000 humans, and humans make mistakes," she said. "I feel for small business. Tax is probably the last thing they want to be talking to people about. They're trying to run their business, they're trying to look after their families, and often generations of small businesses. For us it's about, we do make mistakes, but come and talk to us about those mistakes and we can work through a system of understanding how we can do it better next time." Key ATO watchdog, the Inspector General of Taxation, Ali Noroozi told the joint Four Corners and Fairfax investigation that in roughly 5 per cent of cases — or one in 20 — the tax office gets it wrong. "I think it's perhaps in 5 per cent of the cases or so, an organisation that size may not get it right. Even one case is too many, and that's why it is important to have the right checks and balances in place." Ms Jenkins said that estimate may not be accurate. "A mistake can be that you didn't call someone back, or a mistake can be that maybe you got the law wrong, or a mistake can be that you didn't do something in time. I think that figure seems a little bit high, but for us, it's about what you do when you make a mistake and owning up to those mistakes and trying to make it right," she said. Earlier this week, a public servant turned whistleblower was raided by officers from the AFP and the ATO over his involvement in the Four Corners/Fairfax investigation.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 02:39 |
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What do you mean I have to employ my employees? This is bullshit, please fix.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 03:56 |
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Schlesische posted:K, so what I learned is that there's a bunch of poo poo going down inside VicLabor and that part of it is parachuting Jane Garrett in to that new seat. Don’t know how she’s still in the ALP. Attempted union busting with the firefighters union and undermining Andrews at every possible occasion. For a former rising star, she’s well and truly on the shitheap.
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Dude McAwesome posted:Don’t know how she’s still in the ALP. Attempted union busting with the firefighters union and undermining Andrews at every possible occasion. For a former rising star, she’s well and truly on the shitheap. Yeah I'm not doubting that there are some people trying to parachute her in, but there are a lot of people in Vic Labor who loving hate her and would do anything to prevent her from getting it. It's definitely not Vic Labor as a whole trying to get her in.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 04:14 |
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Konomex posted:I don't get this world view. People like Pauline feels persecuted by Aboriginals somehow. I have literally never seen an Aboriginal persecuting a white person except, and this is a stupid exception, for calling them a white dawg whilst drunk, and they also called the other Aboriginals black dawgs so it's hardly persecution as it is being very drunk and disorderly. Punching down. It's a classic of the authoritarian playbook: oppress white trash and dogwhistle minority groups. Authoritarians perceive and project their obsessions about hierarchies, where they fit in them, how to succeed in climbing them. Poor white people are a perfect target for dogwhistling about minority groups because they're constantly being conditioned to feel inferior by their entire culture. Hanson is being reminded that she is inferior (despite 1. being stupid and 2. obviously not in the same social demographic she started in), therefore it must be the digeridoos fault. As others have posted, there's a variety of excuses for it but the essential selfishness of the authoritarian message is there. Against this, the left have rather a mixed performance. They often see that the solution may be removing the concept of that social hierarchy but are ineffective in countering it often due to their own unexamined prejudices. One of the biggest lies Australians kid themselves about the national character is egalitarianism, it's anything but. In attempting to help minorities, they end up patronising them, and thus play into the messaging to the Hansonites that their enemy are the people below them not above. Sometimes, like the marriage plebiscite, there is a win. But usually it's not a game you can win if you play by their rules or by the usual artificial contests like elections. Social change is just hard, and Hansonites are a symptom of how hard it is.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 04:53 |
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All social hierarchies should be managed by Friend Computer on behalf of Skynet.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 05:57 |
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The Daily Mail is going for the coup de grâce on the besieged Greens."The Daily Mail posted:A shorter working week, NO public funds for private school, free transport and 'safe' ecstasy: What Australia would look like if the Greens were in charge. What a dystopian horror.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:09 |
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Gentleman Baller posted:'They would result in our best and brightest entrepreneurs and risk-takers leaving Australia.' good. gently caress off and don't come back.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:16 |
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Oh no tax evaders come back oh no what have I done noooo
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:18 |
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Imagine thinking billionaires and CEOs were good people and productive members of society.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:43 |
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instead of interviewing charlatans and scheme promoters the journalists could have idk, read the tax legislation to see that tax evaders have no rights. Cancelling those ABNs at that time was absolutely a fuckup, maybe the ABC will highlight the real scandal of the wealthy being given priority boot-licking service in their interactions with the ATO compared to what you or I would receive
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:48 |
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Feeling sorry for the AFP bloke that has to read your post history now.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:53 |
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quote:A shorter working week, NO public funds for private school, free transport and 'safe' ecstasy. I am a-loving okay with all of this
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:57 |
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Particularly the bit about the drugs
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 08:58 |
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Is the safe ecstasy free this is extremely important.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:16 |
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It's pretty sad when that is presented as some kind of radical set of policies.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:20 |
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I was a bit uncertain about The Greens after the recent internal bullshit but that's a policy platform I can get behind!
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:39 |
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gently caress this mnillenial safety bullshit, i want my eccies to be at least 40% dishwashing powder
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:40 |
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bell jar posted:gently caress this mnillenial safety bullshit, i want my eccies to be at least 40% dishwashing powder just take one and a tidepod at the same time, idiot
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:43 |
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My favorite part is, right in the middle of this big scaremongering/ridiculing:quote:The policy document described the drug ecstasy as 'relatively safe' and suggested renters should be able to stay as long as they like if they continue to meet their financial and contract obligations, The Australian reported. THE HORROR! OH, GOD, THE HORROR!
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:45 |
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Cleretic posted:My favorite part is, right in the middle of this big scaremongering/ridiculing:
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:46 |
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It's 2080 and the once great Australia is now a waste land. All people are well fed, housed and educated, healthcare is free and work hours average in 20's a week. Hardly any billionaires remain because people just don't like exploitation. Into this hell scape the savoir of the once great LNP is born, she will repair the rifts in society by reinvigorating the race and class wars, once thought gone.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:46 |
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Tasmantor posted:It's 2080 and the once great Australia is now a waste land. All people are well fed, housed and educated, healthcare is free and work hours average in 20's a week. Hardly any billionaires remain because people just don't like exploitation. Into this hell scape the savoir of the once great LNP is born, she will repair the rifts in society by reinvigorating the race and class wars, once thought gone. Don't worry we'll make sure this dire future never comes to pass.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:49 |
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Anidav, just what the gently caress are you doing at Newscorp to have them doing good PR work for the Greens?
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 09:50 |
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CrazyTolradi posted:Anidav, just what the gently caress are you doing at Newscorp to have them doing good PR work for the Greens? Maybe I should buy Newscorp Shares.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 10:04 |
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Tasmantor posted:It's 2080 and the once great Australia is now a waste land. All people are well fed, housed and educated, healthcare is free and work hours average in 20's a week. Hardly any billionaires remain because people just don't like exploitation. Into this hell scape the savoir of the once great LNP is born, she will repair the rifts in society by reinvigorating the race and class wars, once thought gone. Or another country just walks in and you know... just takes everything.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 10:07 |
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Honestly this is my favourite right-wing dystopian/actually utopian future I've read since Pauline predicted PM Penny Wong.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 10:11 |
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Tasmantor posted:It's 2080 and the once great Australia is now a continent-wide doof
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 10:19 |
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Denominational school funding appears to remain under their current policies. Still can’t vote green.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 10:24 |
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JBP posted:Or another country just walks in and you know... just takes everything. not once i get my 'mandatory ak-47 and also weaponized emus' proposal passed at my regional greens meeting
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