
Originally Posted by
Pascal
Have you been listening to National peddle shit on this whole budget issue? They don't know which side of the fence they're coming from. So there's no regurgitating a party line here, thank you. I'm guessing at how events have unfolded, given what we know about the shit that has been discovered since the Labour party left office. (You know, those massive deficits and associated problems caused by their overspending).
So, when people see massive changes, increases in ACC levies, refusals to increase salaries for state sector/ no increases in budgets for hospitals or other services, etc. just remember that there is one group of people to blame for that. Michael Cullen, Helen Clark and the rest of the Labour party.
Remember the root cause of all these problems and don't bitch because the government of the day is trying their best to:
(a) Change our culture away from dependancy on the state to one of individual ability and accomplishment
(b) Recover from the worst financial crisis the world has seen in 80+ years
(c) Attempt to recover from the financial shithouse the previous government caused despite the massive surpluses they carried.
Mashman, I see your point about Peter and Paul. The positive things for me in this is:
(a) They've indicated that any changes would not leave low income earners worse off, unless they own investment properties
(b) It shifts the tax from earnings to a tax on consumption, thus incentivising saving rather than spending
(c) That might lead to more investment inside New Zealand with less of our money going to China for cheap Warehouse plastic
(d) It slowly begins to change the attitude of people in the country as we are rewarded for improving ourselves, instead of trying to stay below the "Rich Prick" threshold of the poverty line to collect welfare
It seems positive to me. Probably won't be, given the history of politicans and the way best intentions end, but hey!
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