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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: MikeDundee on 12 December 2007, 06:50:35

Title: TAXES
Post by: MikeDundee on 12 December 2007, 06:50:35
I know we go on about how bad things are in this country, but just check this news item from Australia :-X

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20071210/tsc-australia-climate-warming-offbeat-c2ff8aa_1.html
Title: Re: TAXES
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 December 2007, 09:31:59
necessary in my country  >:(

here people have childrens 5-6-7-8-9 (specially on east part of country) :o  :o

from where we will find jobs, homes, food for all this crazy population..

and after they join terror groups  :(



Title: Re: TAXES
Post by: Martin_1962 on 12 December 2007, 11:46:27
What happens if child two is twins?
Title: Re: TAXES
Post by: Golfbuddy on 12 December 2007, 12:25:29
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What happens if child two is twins?

Sell one of them on Ebay?  :-/
Title: Re: TAXES
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 December 2007, 12:52:35
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What happens if child two is twins?

Sell one of them on Ebay?  :-/

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: TAXES
Post by: CaptainZok on 12 December 2007, 14:46:44
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What happens if child two is twins?
BOGOF















Buy one get one free. :y
Title: Re: TAXES
Post by: Paul M on 12 December 2007, 15:36:18
It's very controvertial, and I don't agree with the approach taken. But I think it's an issue that has to be considered head on rather than swept under the carpet as currently happens -- many of the problems in the world at large are due to over population. The only reason such a population is sustatinable (at least in the medium term) is because of the intensive methods developed to exploit the world's resources, which is now coming home to roost with the energy crisis that is developing.

Of course we cannot "get rid" of people, so the solution is to attempt to discourage people from having so many children. Governments in many "developed" nations are setting a very poor, short-sighted example by doing the opposite; yes there is an issue with the population ageing meaning that tax incomes will fall while demand for services increases, but that is the harsh reality we have to go through over a generation or so to solve the problem. Encouraging population growth to counter the effect of people living longer is a very short sighted approach, which is too focused on the current generation. Personally I think that the system in this country giving "tax credits" to everyone who has a child is a bit of a joke really, and is very much the opposite of what the world needs. Of course tackling the problem of population growth in developing nations is a whole other ball game, but I believe you should sort out your own back yard first and all that.