Canterbury roads!!!!!
I swear they have a policy that involves identifying the most popular roads with motorcyclists, fixing them to a acceptable standard, then within a month sending a road gang out to dig a big fucking hole mid corner and filling it with either too little or too much seal. Yeah - that will slow the bikes down.
But the thing is, we don't have heavy taxes - we used to (back when we led the OECD), but research shows Kiwis pay less in tax than almost any other country in the OECD. The PR firms hired by the political parties tell us we're paying too much tax, so we all agree - have you ever read 1984 or Animal Farm - a chilling portrayal of the world we are living in.
I'm a rare animal - cynical about both National and Labour, but then I am fairly well informed politically and have been in business for over 20 years and the more I learn the less i trust either big catch-all party.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
is that I am not looking to the government to give me money, whether that's in the form of a tax cut or a benefit payment because I actually have enough money, and if I wanted or needed more I'd go out and make it myself. I wouldn't refuse to improve my skills, build my business or work harder unless I got a tax cut first - I'd get off my arse and make the changes. Then I wouldn't need a tax cut.
And what I want the government to do is provide a civil society where people are valued ahead of profit (typically for overseas companies). I want the government to think beyond the next election, and who aren't going to sell everything they can.
And as a businessman I want an environment that supports small businesses to grow and succeed and not an environment that purely supports globalisation. I don't want to set up a factory in China to make things, I want to make them here. I don't want the entire banking system to be foreign owned, so when more money is to made lending money to Asian businesses than Kiwi businesses, I get turned down. I have some ideas that I'd like to develop - how about providing me with support to develop them?
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
Dear Mr English
I'd really appreciate a tax cut. Over the past couple of years increasing Government levies and taxes combined with no salary increases and rising costs of living have significantly eroded my earning power and that of tens of thousands of other hard-working New Zealanders. A tax cut is one way of offsetting those ravages.
While I understand your logic about increasing GST, I really think that you should be looking at a flat tax rate rather than making token adjustments to various income tax rates. I think it is unfair that people are discriminated against based on how much they earn. People who earn more also spend more (well, of their own money anyway) and GST is a way of the Government capitalising on that. Stepped tax regimes really hurt people at the cusp of those, particularly if they are entitled to income assistance (like Working For Families) which they can lose by earning a few more dollars a year.
There's a whole bunch of stuff I'd like the Goverment to provide for needy people and I'd also like to see the Air Force have some proper planes. But I appreciate that times are tough and we've been living beyond our means for many years, thanks to fiscal imprudence from a sequence of left-leaning Governments. I commend you to pay off the country's VISA card dept and refinance the mortgage before you think of borrowing more than we can afford to service the repayments on.
I also wish that some of this country's voters would learn that we can only truly become a first-world country when we're powered by a robust economy based on rewarding endeavour and hard work rather than a first-world economy based on borrowing more than we, or our grandchildren, can afford.
All the very best for your second Budget on the 20th of May.
Cheers -- Hitcher
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
So, a couple of points in response:
1) These people aren't going to see much out of the tax cut then are they? But they presumably spend a fair bit of money, they're not just stuffing mattresses with fivers, so the GST increase will hit them harder...
2) It costs money on lawyers and accountants to structure your affairs to avoid (I'll use the nice term for the legal activity) tax. It's quite possible to lower tax rates and increase tax take as it becomes easier just to pay up. I believe that's what happened under Reagan in the US.
because since the 1980s we have been operating on the paradigm of cutting services to balance the books, and now we have a stripped infrastructure that delivers very little. Labour tried to rebuild infrastructure, but they got derailed and ended up doing a half arsed job which resulted in more bureaucracy and not much more services. Now we have an equally inept pack of idiots who will strip things back to nothing again without any thought to the long term outcomes of their actions.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
aint this the truth, what need would we have of mr english if he didnt have this type of call, after all he is only deciding if he gives back what has already been taken, its a mugs game. we just have to work out who the real mugs are, them or us but this should be interesting and I only read 3 posts in .
I see living in a civil society something that I am willing to pay for, and if we live in a world where we can't afford to buy the essentials of a decent civil society I see no reason to pay less. But then I have always believed that life is about paying your way and taking responsibility for your own results. I want to live in a world that is better than the one we live in now, and I'm happy to contribute to that as opposed to just moaning about it.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
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