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Old Oct 18th 2011, 1:03 pm
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Originally Posted by paulry
Will the carbon tax really make a jot of difference towards saving the environment?

Estimated size of human population from 10,000 BCE–2000 CE.

In short since man pays a tax and man increases in population -which will pay more tax which requires more resources to maintain the ever increasing population which will pay the ever increasing tax --um no.
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Estimated size of human population from 10,000 BCE–2000 CE.

In short since man pays a tax and man increases in population -which will pay more tax which requires more resources to maintain the ever increasing population which will pay the ever increasing tax --um no.
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Old Oct 18th 2011, 6:21 pm
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I wonder if there would be any scientific evidence linking increased CO2 emmissions to the introduction of viagra.
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Old Oct 18th 2011, 8:49 pm
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I'm sure I heard on the radio that people are enticed into taking part time retirement after 55 and can claim part of their Super fund to support this, ONLY if Carbon Tax is passed

I haven't read this yet but it will prolly be in here if I heard right.
http://www.carbontax.net.au/household-compensation/

WTF....pass the carbon tax and we'll allow you to semi retire.I've heard it all now
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Old Oct 19th 2011, 8:37 am
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What we need to do is stop producing CO2, stop drinking, and stop smoking...that'll teach the money hungry bastards.

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Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
I'm sure I heard on the radio that people are enticed into taking part time retirement after 55 and can claim part of their Super fund to support this, ONLY if Carbon Tax is passed

I haven't read this yet but it will prolly be in here if I heard right.
http://www.carbontax.net.au/household-compensation/

WTF....pass the carbon tax and we'll allow you to semi retire.I've heard it all now
I've wasted two years already - why didn't you tell me sooner?
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