Tuesday 3 March 2015

Corporate tax avoidance policy released by Labor

Don't we all just love that legal speak they all bla about every so often. It's like a secret language; only the true members actually know what's really being said.

Unfortunately for the Abbott gov, because they have the hand of death in everything they touch now, they have become a laughing stock and mocked without ever being listened to. Even before the election there was a huge contingent of the Aussie population which were already in hysterics.

Abbott became the quintessential village idiot. SSJoe wasn't fair behind, with him at one point increasing tax breaks for international corporations. 

Aussies wondered WTF? These fucktard idiots are nuts! Do poor people have cars? was just one of many lightning rods. 

People say in politics you can die of a thousand cuts. Abbott is dieing by a thousand lightning rods. Of his own creation. He has successfully managed to offend in some way every sector of the Aussie community at one point or other. 

Every group now has their own personal lightning rod. From the gays in eastern Sydney really pissed off with Abbott's blocking of federal marriage laws to the battler parents in the far west of Sydney doing the whole big suburban thing. House on the hill and all that. So great is the offensiveness of Abbott.

Labors policy of stopping multinational tax avoidance. Pledge your support to it here:
When it comes to tax, everyone should pay their fair share.

How can we ask Australians to work hard and pay their tax if we let big multinationals off the hook?

In 2012-13 companies shifted over $300 billion between their Australian arms to overseas parent or subsidiary companies.

Our priority will be to shut down loopholes that allow big multinationals to send these profits overseas.

The Liberals have cut the pension and want to make young Australians pay more for a degree, all while handing back more than $1 billion to big multinationals in their last budget. more  

 

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