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Negative feedback.

  • brypat3
  • Oct 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

The article in this week's"The Saturday Paper" by Royce kurmelovs titled as above is a good summary, but the quote by Saul Eslake "The idea that negative gearing for investors in established properties is important to maintaining a supply of rental properties is , to use an English expression, bollocks. And self-interested bollocks" should sum the issue up fully.

The reason that the government is fighting a rear guard action on this matter, is pure and simple fear of the coalition and the lies they applied against Labor, during the 2019 failed election campaign. At this time, the coalition appears to be leading in early electioneering for the coming election next year, as they continue to lie in the parliament and in the media on so many of the government's current legislations. There is no doubt that a number of the bills they are trying to push through Parliament require amendments and or improvement. But the government is playing in to their hands, by approving so many coal and gas extensions instead of confronting the issue's of climate change and the future. The issue of housing supply is only one of the many problematic matters to be resolved and a government that continues to fail to confront these many matters surely leaves, we the nation, desperate for better government.





 
 
 

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