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And there would be no postcards because the unions would kick up a stink that the dude on his little motorbike has to travel too far to do the first pick up.
Australians only have until this Thursday 22 September to make submissions to the shotgun parliamentary inquiry into Julia Gillard’s carbon tax.
The Gillard Government thinks it’s reasonable for Australians to review and comment on over 1,100 pages of carbon tax legislation in a matter of days, having only called for submissions in Saturday's papers.
It seems Labor's contempt for accountability and scrutiny knows no bounds.
Julia Gillard knows Australians don’t want this tax, which will cost jobs, drive up prices and hurt the economy, but will not reduce Australia’s carbon emissions. Julia Gillard is in denial of the facts and clearly doesn’t want the Australian people to have their say.
Despite Labor making it as hard as possible for Australians to have their say on her carbon tax. Written submissions must be received by this Thursday, 22 September. They can be emailed to [email protected] or posted to the carbon tax inquiry care of Parliament House, Canberra.
Labor is already denying Australians a vote on whether or not to have a carbon tax; hopefully people will not allow Julia Gillard's tactics to silence them as well.
my point of view is if no other country is doing it we are wasting are money for nothing.
The average houshold should be slightly better off after tax cuts. It will only be the high earning, high energy consuming households that will suffer- and Good!the poll speaks for its self at this point of time its not going to do nothing for no one.
helps the planet for now , but with the economy the way it is at the moment people are losing the jobs every day on the news its 500 jobs here 300 there , its basically going to cost people who own a home $700 a year more to live and what are people going to do there not going to pay for it so we will cover our over heads and charge people more , so it will effect Australian life style.
people are struggling now.
So with all these companies closing or dropping staff like flies and saying one of the contributing factors if not the biggest factor for the closure is the carbon tax how many of these companies are just using the carbon tax as an excuse? Or should these companies just be like the banks and sack people saying the CEO wants a bigger boat?