Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:01 PM
shannon:
I think it might be working this way. Since former governments have signed treaties and declarations to sell our nation out, maybe we are buying the meat we don't need at high prices, while giving our own prime meat away for a song to China, Indonesia and Japan.
That would certainly fit in with the "Crush Australia" agenda.
I think there are quite a few farmers selling their produce at country markets and flea markets etc. This is not a bad idea if you want a fair price for your goods.
But no doubt whoever lets out the train station car park on Sundays could easily push up the cost of a space. I think this would be the State government. They certainly are in cahoots with communists.
Today I heard that the President of the ACTU is going to join the ICTU (International Council of Trade Unions). This sounds like another communist move to me.
Rob:
Yes, you have raised a good question. I think the Labor plan will see the government (taxpayers) paying an 18 week Parental Leave at the minimum wage. I think this would be okay if they slapped on an income and assets test to cut out wealthy people.
As for Abbott's costly plan for the employer to pay for 26 weeks of Paid Parental Leave at their normal wage, some would consider it discriminatory, and some might consider it outrageously expensive.
The State government was offering women paid Maternity Leave for 13 weeks in the mid 1970s at the normal rate of pay. Of course the taxpayer footed the bill, but I don't think too many women took it up back then.
When the employees of large government departments take Paid Parental Leave, there are plenty of other employees to pick up the shortfall e.g. no more people are employed. The position is just left vacant.
But if we're looking at a small business operator, let us say he employs 3 women. What is he going to do if they all become pregnant at the same time? He will end up paying 6 women for 6 months, instead of 3!
I also think there should be provisos put in place so that women don't just take the money, return to work for a short time while Grandma looks after the baby, and then her job and stay home.
That's one of the reasons we need an Income and Assets Test so that the access to money is not misused.