
Originally Posted by
Clockwork
I'm afraid I can't agree. Case in point, the media's discussion of the impact of the GST hike, post budget. Every story they did was accompanied by images of and referances to consumer electronics and other similar household "discretionary" spending. I found myself thinking "It's not so bad, I can buy early, adhead of the raise, or just put off buying shit until I can better afford the new price" but then I realised that the true impact of the GST rise will be in all those expenses that I can't avoid. The power bill, the food bill, clothing, petrol, rates, vehicle maintainence, insurance etc... These are the expenses that you can't aviod and put off. All conveniantly ignored by the media.
good point , which evil basket puts a tax on basic food ( oh it would be too hard to administer ,???? one uncooked potatoe , no gst, just get a copy of Englands wartime ration book )
oh The sheriff of Nottingham ( and NZ governments )
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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