Will Australia follow the Collapse of the USA middle class

ShinyStuff said:
But that is the point of the above video.

Dual income will soon (already is) a necessity to simply have the same standard of living that our grandparents had.

I think though that many people need to think outside the box to see the way through the control. Who says you must have two cars? Who says you must have the new phone? Who says you must do this this and that?

My grandfather (for relaxation) used to potter in his shed, grow plants and listen to the wireless while seated on a comfortable chair.

So, I need to readjust my own expectations, I presume others do too.

Shiny.

Yes but the problem as AusPM pointed out is that we are being screwed on the absolute necessities of life - shelter, education, health, gas, water and electricity.

Not much we can do there.
 
Dogmatix said:
Like Affluenza:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkiR_q-thjg[/youtube]

Edit: Although thanks to technology, we have the internet, which allows us access to so much information that we really don't have any excuses for not knowing the truth - if we want to find it that is.
WOW Prophetic!!!
 
thatguy said:
Dogmatix said:
Like Affluenza:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkiR_q-thjg[/youtube]

Edit: Although thanks to technology, we have the internet, which allows us access to so much information that we really don't have any excuses for not knowing the truth - if we want to find it that is.
WOW Prophetic!!!

It's different here ;) ;) ;)
 
thatguy said:
Dogmatix said:
thatguy said:
WOW Prophetic!!!

It's different here ;) ;) ;)
I was like "hey it's Gerald Celente "lol"!"
Wife "Who??"
Me "never mind :) "

Haha yeah, I noticed that too. Back before he was so well known, and didn't have so many grey hairs.

I think some shows would be a bit scared put him on now, in case he got out of control :)
 
auspm said:
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Apparently the departure tax for leaving Australia jumped from $48 to $55 in this budget, and is now linked to CPI as well so it will keep going up.
 
Drivers could pay for how far they travel http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-far-they-travel/story-e6freonf-1226356586421

SYDNEY motorists could be charged a "distance toll" based on the number of kilometres they travel, the NSW state government says.

Speaking at an Infrastructure symposium on Tuesday, NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay said a distance toll was one of the options the government had asked Infrastructure NSW to consider to help fund future developments.

However, he ruled out a congestion tax.

A distance tax would charge motorists on the basis of kilometres travelled, as opposed to a congestion tax, which would apply in the most congested areas.

Mr Gay told the gathering of infrastructure industry leaders he wouldn't rule out levying new road charges in the future.

"One of the things we've asked Infrastructure NSW ... would be to look into that sort of charging in the future," he said.

"Whether that's a distance toll, the key that we're looking for is a degree of fairness and an ability to deliver new infrastructure for that state for the state."

A government spokeswoman said the NSW government would consider recommendations contained in the Schott report into infrastructure spending.

The report, released in January, also canvassed the idea of a distance toll.



Got a Bike?
"It would make more sense for the toll road network in Sydney to be tolled on utilisation based formulae, for example per kilometre travelled and/or differing time charges," the report said.

It recommended the treasury and Infrastructure NSW investigate toll arrangements and provide options to the government on opportunities to make the toll road network more efficient.
 
Nugget said:
Drivers could pay for how far they travel http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-far-they-travel/story-e6freonf-1226356586421

SYDNEY motorists could be charged a "distance toll" based on the number of kilometres they travel, the NSW state government says.

Speaking at an Infrastructure symposium on Tuesday, NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay said a distance toll was one of the options the government had asked Infrastructure NSW to consider to help fund future developments.

However, he ruled out a congestion tax.

A distance tax would charge motorists on the basis of kilometres travelled, as opposed to a congestion tax, which would apply in the most congested areas.

Mr Gay told the gathering of infrastructure industry leaders he wouldn't rule out levying new road charges in the future.

"One of the things we've asked Infrastructure NSW ... would be to look into that sort of charging in the future," he said.

"Whether that's a distance toll, the key that we're looking for is a degree of fairness and an ability to deliver new infrastructure for that state for the state."

A government spokeswoman said the NSW government would consider recommendations contained in the Schott report into infrastructure spending.

The report, released in January, also canvassed the idea of a distance toll.



Got a Bike?
"It would make more sense for the toll road network in Sydney to be tolled on utilisation based formulae, for example per kilometre travelled and/or differing time charges," the report said.

It recommended the treasury and Infrastructure NSW investigate toll arrangements and provide options to the government on opportunities to make the toll road network more efficient.

Well that's a bit rotten!
 
Nugget said:
Drivers could pay for how far they travel http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-far-they-travel/story-e6freonf-1226356586421

SYDNEY motorists could be charged a "distance toll" based on the number of kilometres they travel, the NSW state government says.

Speaking at an Infrastructure symposium on Tuesday, NSW Roads Minister Duncan Gay said a distance toll was one of the options the government had asked Infrastructure NSW to consider to help fund future developments.

However, he ruled out a congestion tax.

A distance tax would charge motorists on the basis of kilometres travelled, as opposed to a congestion tax, which would apply in the most congested areas.

Mr Gay told the gathering of infrastructure industry leaders he wouldn't rule out levying new road charges in the future.

"One of the things we've asked Infrastructure NSW ... would be to look into that sort of charging in the future," he said.

"Whether that's a distance toll, the key that we're looking for is a degree of fairness and an ability to deliver new infrastructure for that state for the state."

A government spokeswoman said the NSW government would consider recommendations contained in the Schott report into infrastructure spending.

The report, released in January, also canvassed the idea of a distance toll.



Got a Bike?
"It would make more sense for the toll road network in Sydney to be tolled on utilisation based formulae, for example per kilometre travelled and/or differing time charges," the report said.

It recommended the treasury and Infrastructure NSW investigate toll arrangements and provide options to the government on opportunities to make the toll road network more efficient.

This will never happen, someone surely will have the light turn on and realise that this will increase congestion in places like the city. Imagine how much the demand would rise if people knew the cost of commuting was going higher the further out you lived from Sydney?
 
This will never happen, someone surely will have the light turn on and realise that this will increase congestion in places like the city. Imagine how much the demand would rise if people knew the cost of commuting was going higher the further out you lived from Sydney?

Never let commonsense into a government discussion on how to get more tax out of the workers.
 
hotel 46 said:
^^^ soon they will have a tax tax. :(

What's this "soon?"

When was the last time you bought fuel? Did you pay GST on the tax component of that fuel?

Or when was the last time you registered a new car? Did you pay tax on the GST and other taxes on that car?

Nuff said.
 
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