Page 11 of 34 FirstFirst ... 91011121321 ... LastLast
Results 151 to 165 of 501

Thread: Dear Mr English, I don't want a tax cut

  1. #151
    Join Date
    5th August 2005 - 13:36
    Bike
    '69 Lambretta & SR400
    Location
    By the other harbour.
    Posts
    707
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Thats 161 per week
    thats $ per hour after tax. Well, well, well below the legal minimum wage. - So cannot be a accurate figure for people out there working.
    Lefties always do that trick when talking about wages and tax issues. It includes people who work part-time, who are for the most part either beneficiaries keeping below the "lose your benefit" threshold and second-income earners in households with the other partner earning the main income.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    Only a homo puts an engine back together WITHOUT making it go faster.

  2. #152
    Join Date
    12th February 2010 - 10:01
    Bike
    the best one
    Location
    in a dark place
    Posts
    182
    Here is a few questions for you lefties.

    If I'm a doctor earning 100k where I usually work 80+ hours a week. I pay at 38% plus 2% ACC. Not to mention the 10% SL tax as well.

    Now why should I pay substantially more tax than you to:
    Use the road?
    Use the hospital?
    Use public services?

    I doubt I even have time to enjoy these things as much as someone who works 40h a week and yet pays a lower tax rate than I do. Why am I being penalised for studying 8 tough years through med school, accumulating a 100k student loan and now I'm doing 80h a week trying to pay that off and enjoy life a little bit. The way I see it I'm being charged more because I worked harder than most throughout my lifetime. Is that fair?

    You really think it's fair that you put in less yet I put in more and still, you, have the nerve to say I should pay more tax?

  3. #153
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308
    Quote Originally Posted by aprilia_RS250 View Post
    I doubt I even have time to enjoy these things as much as someone who works 40h a week and yet pays a lower tax rate than I do. Why am I being penalised for studying 8 tough years through med school, accumulating a 100k student loan and now I'm doing 80h a week trying to pay that off and enjoy life a little bit. The way I see it I'm being charged more because I worked harder than most throughout my lifetime. Is that fair?

    8 tough years of drunken hooliganism
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	students_party_i&#1.jpg 
Views:	9 
Size:	25.9 KB 
ID:	208235   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	students_and_pol&#1.jpg 
Views:	6 
Size:	20.1 KB 
ID:	208236  

  4. #154
    Join Date
    1st August 2007 - 21:17
    Bike
    None at the moment
    Location
    Cromwell
    Posts
    1,788
    My mother always said "dont argue about politics or religion, you always lose"

    So I am not going to argue....


  5. #155
    Join Date
    5th November 2007 - 15:56
    Bike
    Triumph's answer to the GN250
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    1,037
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by aprilia_RS250 View Post
    Here is a few questions for you lefties.

    If I'm a doctor earning 100k where I usually work 80+ hours a week blah, blah, blah.....
    maybe what we should have a maximum number of hours worked - 40 is a good number.

    Or maybe your hypothetical doctor should just wait a few years until he's a consultant and and earning $400,000 a year for a 40 hour week.

    Quit your whining, if you don't have enough money don't count on the government handing you a tax cut, go and get a better paid job, get your employer to give you a pay rise or learn to budget.
    Don't blame me, I voted Green.

  6. #156
    Join Date
    5th November 2007 - 15:56
    Bike
    Triumph's answer to the GN250
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    1,037
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    8 tough years of drunken hooliganism
    I think that Aussie doctor lady of yours spent more than 8 years becoming one and her drunken hooliganism hasn't totally gone away.
    Don't blame me, I voted Green.

  7. #157
    Join Date
    1st August 2007 - 21:17
    Bike
    None at the moment
    Location
    Cromwell
    Posts
    1,788
    Quote Originally Posted by aprilia_RS250 View Post
    Why am I being penalised for studying 8 tough years through med school, accumulating a 100k student loan and now I'm doing 80h a week trying to pay that off and enjoy life a little bit. The way I see it I'm being charged more because I worked harder than most throughout my lifetime. Is that fair?

    ?

    Personally my opinion on life is it's not the hard work that counts, it is the colour of your tongue...Over the years I have come to realise that those who are at the top, or those who are the biggest bludgers are brown tongued ass lickers....I have been passed over a few times when seeking better jobs by people with less skills who are purely ass lickers and in bed with the bosses so to speak. Yes life is unfair on your typical hard worker...but I wont bend over and lick ass...a spade is a spade, and hard work is always satisfying at the end of a day

    If you are a middle aged married white man earning an average wage then you mean jack shit to every one, but if you are a queer, or from a racial minority, or any other minority then government wants to lick up to you...


  8. #158
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308
    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    I think that Aussie doctor lady of yours spent more than 8 years becoming one and her drunken hooliganism hasn't totally gone away.
    Ha true but she did it the proper way and paid her own way through her time as a student didn't bludge off the coffers and wasn't part of the Dunedin school of Medicine or the Otago scarfie way of life.
    only one real exhibition of drunkeness so far such a waste of Moet & Chandon
    Does a brilliant job of people who pass-out though

  9. #159
    Join Date
    5th November 2007 - 15:56
    Bike
    Triumph's answer to the GN250
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    1,037
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Personally my opinion on life is it's not the hard work that counts, it is the colour of your tongue...Over the years I have come to realise that those who are at the top, or those who are the biggest bludgers are brown tongued ass lickers....I have been passed over a few times when seeking better jobs by people with less skills who are purely ass lickers and in bed with the bosses so to speak. Yes life is unfair on your typical hard worker...but I wont bend over and lick ass...a spade is a spade, and hard work is always satisfying at the end of a day

    If you are a middle aged married white man earning an average wage then you mean jack shit to every one, but if you are a queer, or from a racial minority, or any other minority then government wants to lick up to you...
    That's really sad, I'm so sorry for you. Have you ever thought of getting a sex change, becoming gay or dying your skin?
    Don't blame me, I voted Green.

  10. #160
    Join Date
    21st January 2010 - 12:21
    Bike
    The Black Pearl
    Location
    Vegas Az
    Posts
    1,468
    Blog Entries
    3
    I'm not really bothered about whether I get a tax cut or not. I will probably put it towards paying the power or fuel bill or something. I do think I pay too much tax. I don't find tax to be a disincentive to earn more money. I don't think that the tax that i contribute is used effectively or wisely. I did well in school and tertiary study, and am one of only about five from my class who are still in NZ, with the rest overseas, even after the recession.

    Maybe they should have kept the tax cut money so that they could add a couple more portaloos to the tent for the RWC, or buy another couple of lifejackets for the America's cup boys. Perhaps they may like to take another 10 HECTARE block somewhere, with all of the accompanying road works and landscaping to build another juvenile justice/rehabilitation facility that will house all of approximately 40 people. Maybe they can use it to reward the building industry with more work so that they can rework the shoddy McMansions that were built by cowboys and bought on the cheap by greedy property speculators and sold to unsuspecting baby boomers busy who have spent the last generation stripping resources faster than ever before, so that their grandchildren will inherit a desert.

    Maybe they could have like a basic tax system and then with the $30 a week or even more, they could have some kind of option scheme, you tick a box or register online and select from a range of initiatives that you would like your tax to go to, say maybe Health, Law enforcement, defence, education, roading, etc. So the Govt does the main funding through the main tax take, but the tax-payers also get 'some' say as to where they would like their tax dollars to go.
    Keep on chooglin'

  11. #161
    Join Date
    12th February 2010 - 10:01
    Bike
    the best one
    Location
    in a dark place
    Posts
    182
    Quote Originally Posted by shrub View Post
    maybe what we should have a maximum number of hours worked - 40 is a good number.

    Or maybe your hypothetical doctor should just wait a few years until he's a consultant and and earning $400,000 a year for a 40 hour week.

    Quit your whining, if you don't have enough money don't count on the government handing you a tax cut, go and get a better paid job, get your employer to give you a pay rise or learn to budget.
    That's what happens... the doctor then shoots off to Australia/Europe/US gets a better paid job and pays a lower effective tax. How does this affect you?? 30k less in tax revenue and YOU have to service his 100k bill and you're one doctor less!

    And no he'll have to work like a dog for 20 years to get to a senior specialist position and earn 400k.

    Stop my whining....haha...FUCK YOU! I'm perfectly obliged to whine as you're the one that wants my hard earned money!

  12. #162
    Join Date
    16th September 2004 - 16:48
    Bike
    PopTart Katoona
    Location
    CT, USA
    Posts
    6,542
    Blog Entries
    1
    I would never ask for a tax cut ever again if all the worlds problems were fixed.
    Shit I would pay 5% more tax if I could shoot all the 'gangsters'. Huntin' Tax.
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  13. #163
    Join Date
    18th July 2007 - 18:16
    Bike
    A naked monster - just like me.
    Location
    Just outside your window
    Posts
    1,923
    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Personally my opinion on life is it's not the hard work that counts, it is the colour of your tongue...Over the years I have come to realise that those who are at the top, or those who are the biggest bludgers are brown tongued ass lickers....I have been passed over a few times when seeking better jobs by people with less skills who are purely ass lickers and in bed with the bosses so to speak. Yes life is unfair on your typical hard worker...but I wont bend over and lick ass...a spade is a spade, and hard work is always satisfying at the end of a day

    If you are a middle aged married white man earning an average wage then you mean jack shit to every one, but if you are a queer, or from a racial minority, or any other minority then government wants to lick up to you...

    Yeah - its all because they lick ass or sleep with the boss - nothing to do with you and your shortcomings at all : Yeah Right !

  14. #164
    Join Date
    27th September 2005 - 12:58
    Bike
    Yeah Baby!
    Location
    Upper Hutt
    Posts
    2,182
    Theere are many things unfair with this system. A single income family earning $150k a year with a aparent at home looking after the kids pays heaps more tax than a double income bringing the same home with the government subsidising someone else to look after their kids. Business men paying their wives a salary, running most of their house hold costs through the business, a large amount of people under $50 a year not paying taxes.

    TBH, I'm sick of being the bastard who has to pay for all this! Hard working tax paying people in this country get ripped off. This change helps address the issue that PAYE earners over 70K have been shouldering a completely unfair tax burden. This isn't about John Keys mates, they're the bastards who avoid paying taxes through business, trusts, LAQC's etc.

    National, thanks for the tax cut, I doubt I'll be voting National, but thanks anyway.
    Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.

  15. #165
    Join Date
    18th July 2007 - 18:16
    Bike
    A naked monster - just like me.
    Location
    Just outside your window
    Posts
    1,923
    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    . This isn't about John Keys mates, they're the bastards who avoid paying taxes through business, trusts, LAQC's etc.

    .
    Funny that - lets look at all the Labour MP's who have a trust and hide income thru it: (+ Helen Clark for fun - as located by Catus Kate)

    Rick Barker
    Barker Family Trust
    Upton Family Trust

    Brendon Burns
    BP and PL Burns Family Trust
    PL and BP Burns Family Trust

    Steve Chadwick
    Gonzo Family Trust

    Charles Chauvel
    Kittery Trust
    Pepperrell Trust
    Victory Trust

    Helen Clark
    Burke Trust
    FG Clark Family Trust

    Clayton Cosgrove
    Eagle Bay Family Trust
    September Trust (blind trust)

    David Cunliffe
    Bozzie Family Trust

    Kelvin Davis
    Davis Family Trust

    Parekura Horomia
    Panikau A2
    Mangatuna 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8
    Mangaheia 1B3Y and 2G1
    Tokomaru K4A and K4B1 – trustee
    Tuatini Maori Township section 1 block vi lot 2
    Rosaleen Aorangi Smith Whanau Trust

    Raymond Huo
    Chesterfields Trust (family trust)

    Shane Jones
    Te Puna o Te Anaru Trust
    Castlerigg Trust

    Annette King
    King-Lind Family Trust

    Nanaia Mahuta
    Mahuta Whānau Trust

    Stuart Nash
    Nash Family Trust

    David Parker
    Karitane Trust
    Sue Wootton Family Trust
    FD Parker Children’s Trust
    Tarras Trust

    Lynne Pillay
    The Pillay Trust

    Mita Ririnui
    Ririnui-Calhoun Family Trust
    Te Aomihi Anne Ririnui-Horne Family Trust
    Riripiti Timi Waati Lands Trust
    Te Arawa Lakes Trust
    Ngati Awa Māori Trust Board
    Pukeroa Oruawhata Lands Trust

    Ross Robertson
    The Robertson Family Trust


    Labour : Double standards since ages ago!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •