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Seinfeld was terrible

Which is why Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld have about $2 billion each and counting

Just my opinion Monica

I know freedom of thought isn't really encouraged in your industry though lol

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I heard that everyone hated John Howard in his early days. Is it possible this will be similar? I've already noticed Tony seem a lot more calm and better spoken last few months

Unlikely people rather kick the can down the road and ignore what's happening around them than discuss and implement policy that will provide a stronger economy for the future

majority of tax payers are taking out more than they put in but fail to see how this is a huge problem

I think you are thinking of Greece

Clearly you only read the leftist news since you missed it -

http://mobile.news.com.au/finance/money/half-of-families-pay-no-net-tax-if-welfare-benefits-deducted-new-figures-reveal/story-e6frfmci-1226910739573

" The exclusive modelling for News Corp Australia by the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling at the University of Canberra reveals 48 per cent of Australia’s 12.2 million “income units” pay no net tax. Any tax they do contribute is more than offset by the welfare — pensions, family tax benefits or childcare rebates — they receive."

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Clearly you only read the leftist news since you missed it -

http://mobile.news.com.au/finance/money/half-of-families-pay-no-net-tax-if-welfare-benefits-deducted-new-figures-reveal/story-e6frfmci-1226910739573

" The exclusive modelling for News Corp Australia by the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling at the University of Canberra reveals 48 per cent of Australia’s 12.2 million “income units” pay no net tax. Any tax they do contribute is more than offset by the welfare — pensions, family tax benefits or childcare rebates — they receive."

i'ld be more worried if it was from something more creditable than news.com.au..

but still damn.

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