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  1. The fuel excise is long overdue for scrapping. The tax system needs revision. Modern technology should be capable of automated reporting of vehicle use. pay per kilometre would be fair.
  2. Well that one works for me. My last quarterly bill happens to be $275. So far this quarter, I'm on track for a small credit. But no thanks go to any politician. I took the initiative myself. Thanks, sun!
  3. True. But Oscar was NOT armless, was he! But he didn't have a leg to stand on.
  4. I don't dispute that Iran has that history. However, I disagree about the bombing interrupting their quest for nuclear or any other weapons. It surely proves to the people that if only they had some nuclear bombs (just like Israel) they would be less vulnerable to a foreign country bombing them (it works for Israel). I don't see a positive side to any of it.
  5. Nothing personal, GON, but why do you object to a progressive mindset? We need to make progress. Without progress we are stuck in 'same old, same old' systems. I wish our politicians started making progress toward fair policies. Progressive is the opposite of 'stuck in the past.'
  6. Wasn't that what they promised us? The GST package was sold to us as part of an overhaul of taxation? Of course there is also the minor detail that "Vote for us - no GST on our watch!" Then as soon as they were elected, their first business was implementing GST.
  7. Not something we can blame trumpy for, but kinda illustrates how Merkans end up with a reputation for poor decision making. "A county sheriff's office in Maryland said Monday a professional cornhole player who's also a quadruple amputee fatally shot a passenger in the front seat of a car he was driving during an argument." There are too many (trumplike) unanswered questions there. Who gave him control of the bus and the weaponry? https://www.cbc.ca/sports/cornhole-quarruple-amputee-murder-charges-9.7139716
  8. Is it true that USA is going bankrupt? https://fortune.com/2026/03/23/us-government-insolvent-fiscal-crisis-fix/
  9. I quoted net profits after tax and all outgoings.
  10. I'm no fan of the backroom influence held by big mining (and esp multinational interests). However, a quick websearch offers up Australian mining revenue. In the 2022-23 financial year, Australia's mining industry generated a record $455 billion in export revenue. (Aside: just imagine the profits if we turned it into steel). Big dollars indeed. But look at the ratios. Australian mining sector contributes more than half of the country's corporate tax revenue, with the industry paying approximately $65 billion in company tax and royalties for the fiscal year 2023-24. This makes mining the largest taxpayer in Australia, At risk of oversimplifying, they collectively paid about 14% tax. I wish I had that tax rate on my pay packets!
  11. Yeah it IS a picture. But is it silly?
  12. Ever wanted to prefilter your google answers? Here are some handy filters : https://cardcatalogforlife.substack.com/p/google-has-a-secret-reference-desk
  13. Aaaah, that explains the state of my love life...
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