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Topic: E-Petition - No to Raising Rego
$ack
Posts: 675
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This is a Parliament Petition to not raise automotive rego in QLD.

Queensland residents draws to the attention of the House to the Government's changes and increase to the cost of vehicle registration renewal. The pass on effects will force people, who can least afford it onto an already overcrowded public transport system and hurt businesses. Your petitioners, therefore, request the House to revoke these changes, help strugglers and businesses rather than hurt them and find another way to raise revenue and grow Queensland.


EPetitions_qld-PetNum=1211

yea, they need to get money from somewhere, but I pay enough for my car and bike to be on the road :|
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euphoria
Posts: 1252
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
What? They're raising it again?

Time to buy that mountain bike.
3dee
Posts: 3798
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pretty much. The rego increase wasn't exactly SMALL. 13-14% increase in one go??
CHUB
Posts: 5305
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What? They're raising it again?
What's the details of this raise?

So this isn't the recent one put through but an additional one in the future to bump it up more?
MrHardware
Posts: 5127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this is one and the same raise of rego.

this is a last-dash attempt by the people of qld to affect nothing. its too late.
3dee
Posts: 3799
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Signed Cap'n.
Spook
Posts: 25427
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ooooh, an e-petition!

i can hear the government quaking in their boots now
BillyHardball
Posts: 9292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I ain't signing without more info. Why is rego being increased? Is it to encourage people to use our s***ty public transport system or find alternative ways of travel, like walking or riding? If so, good.
CHUB
Posts: 5306
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Isn't QLD $75 billion in debt?

As if they're going to take back the rego increase, the money is already spent.

I found it interesting when Arnie came out earlier this year and said California was broke, they were ~$25 billion in debt... California's economy is on the same scale as the whole of Australia combined.

So yeah, we're up s*** creek without paddle, don't worry about trying to stop this increase because there's going to be s***load more just around the corner.

Next time, don't vote Bligh in you nubs.
infi
Posts: 12654
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Labor just can't manage money.
Spook
Posts: 25429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes they can, theres a bit of a financial crisis on atm, in case you didnt know
Lits
Posts: 3644
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The state is in debt, the money to keep us afloat has to come from somewhere.

I'd rather pay a bit more for fuel and rego than have Capt. Bligh sell off Energex and QR.
Hogfather
Posts: 3016
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Holy s***, did some quick Googlin, QLD's 75B AU debt really is comparable to California's 65B US.

That's f***ING ABSURD.
infi
Posts: 12655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes they can, theres a bit of a financial crisis on atm, in case you didnt know


they were in debt prior to this crisis. look for example at WA which has balanced this year's buidget. as i said, Labor just can't manage money.

last edited by infi at 09:22:02 25/Jun/09
$ack
Posts: 676
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lawl, didnt realize we are that much in dept!
Spook
Posts: 25430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
WA has loads of mines making money
infi
Posts: 12656
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Qld has loads of mines making money
Spook
Posts: 25431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
not as many as WA:

qld government is spending money on infrastructure, we'll be fine in a few years and have some nice roads to show for our money
orbitor
Posts: 7957
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well if you can't afford it, don't drive on my roads then you peons.
3dee
Posts: 3800
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
have some nice roads

Bout bloody time.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9711
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Based on data generated on Wednesday, June 24, 2009.

Found 0 options .

Means of Transport: Any, Time Restriction: Arrive By 12:00PM


Yer, great. I'll just take 1 of the 0 options for public transport to work. It's great how rego is getting raised, plus fuel, plus the Toll for the bridge. It is so awesome!

last edited by Tollaz0r! at 09:41:41 25/Jun/09
CHUB
Posts: 5307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
qld government is spending money on infrastructure
...and selling it because of debt.

Stop failing Spook.

plus the Tole for the bridge.


I had to LOL, you of all people Toll.

last edited by CHUB at 09:34:22 25/Jun/09
infi
Posts: 12657
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
is that it? qld's mines don't produce enough royalties so the government can rack up $75b in debt. Queenslanders now have the highest motoring taxes in Australia.

last edited by infi at 09:33:43 25/Jun/09
Hogfather
Posts: 3017
Location: Cairns, Queensland
I wonder if you c***s down south are using all the monies form our WEIPAS and the like.

DIVIDE QLD NOW!
Clubby
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
qld government is spending money on infrastructure, we'll be fine in a few years and have some nice roads to show for our money


Which is great for those that can still afford to drive! ^^

I would rather see them cut spending ... or here an idea instead of just increasing things to pay for it, maybe optimise spending?

I mean a friend of mine who holds a "slow/stop" sign takes home a LOT of money (granted he does 8 hours days, 6 days a week, which really isn't that much).
Martz
Posts: 2166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Guys it's "debt" ffs
TicMan
Posts: 4790
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
The pass on effects will force people, who can least afford it onto an already overcrowded public transport system and hurt businesses.


Isn't this a good thing.. all the people who can least afford rego can also least afford a decent car that has good emissions and doesn't break down and cause massive traffic delays.

Raise the rego and remove poor people from the roads so the middle class and above can drive home in peak hour in less than 2hrs!

:D
Spook
Posts: 25432
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would rather see them cut spending

cut jobs you mean?
infi
Posts: 12658
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes!! finally someone gets it.
Hogfather
Posts: 3019
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Are you defending Bligh Spooky?

Say it isn't so dude.
Lits
Posts: 3646
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Better her than the borg.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 27248
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I hope the extra money goes to making a good metro system.
demon
Posts: 4440
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just sign the fkn petition n leave the boring politics in another thread where it can be more easily avoided. k thx bi.
Jim
Posts: 9858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol, walking and riding
Kat
Posts: 10983
Location:
$650 bucks. f***ing awesome Anna, awesome
Spook
Posts: 25433
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im not 100% on board hoggy with everything that our state government is up to, but i do surely know they are better than the alternative (is there even an alternative?)
Boxhead
Posts: 12037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm happy for registration costs to go up and up and up... along with license fees should also jump a bunch aswell.. might actually leave driving to those who don't want to drink a bunch then smash into people.. the kinds of people who might actually indicate to change lanes etc... Higher costs associated to driving is a good thing
Hogfather
Posts: 3021
Location: Cairns, Queensland
I guess there isn't really. But I just can't look at a number like 75B at state level and think that a spending spree is a good idea. I used to love cheap QLD regos when I evacuated from teh NSW :(

Didn't the borg get the arse?
paveway
Posts: 9954
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Isn't this a good thing.. all the people who can least afford rego can also least afford a decent car that has good emissions and doesn't break down and cause massive traffic delays.

Raise the rego and remove poor people from the roads so the middle class and above can drive home in peak hour in less than 2hrs!


i'll still be driving my unreliable rice burner :D

burnin ur ricez
Lits
Posts: 3647
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just sign the fkn petition n leave the boring politics in another thread where it can be more easily avoided. k thx bi.


How can you say that when the aim of the petition is to veto a decision made by the government? They're inextricably linked.
Spook
Posts: 25435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i to will continue to drive my rice burner
paveway
Posts: 9956
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
your car runs on horrible brown rice or something spook
Pinky
Posts: 1780
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

I hope the extra money goes to making a good metro system.

trog, you must have missed the 75bil debt part of the discussion.
Spook
Posts: 25436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
he has also missed that brisbane is massive and sprawling and will never be suited to a metro system
typo
Posts: 6225
Location: Other International
I found it interesting when Arnie came out earlier this year and said California was broke, they were ~$25 billion in debt... California's economy is on the same scale as the whole of Australia combined.


California's GDP is around 1.7 trillion dollars. The Australian GDP is about 770 billion dollars. That's around 2.2 times what we produce.

CHUB
Posts: 5309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
California's GDP is around 1.7 trillion dollars. The Australian GDP is about 770 billion dollars. That's around 2.2 times what we produce.
That's crazy.

So in other words, we are f***ed economically.
typo
Posts: 6226
Location: Other International
Which is great for those that can still afford to drive! ^^


If you think petrol is expensive now, you're going to be in for a rude surprise.

I would rather see them cut spending


Do you understand the impact of this? If they cut spending thousands (perhaps 10's of thousands) of people will lose their jobs. When thousands of people lose their jobs they can't afford to spend money so service based business suffer, like retail and ISPs. Because the service based business is struggling, they need to let people go, which causes the cycle to continue and compound.

Now, all of a sudden a metric f***ton of people aren't paying income tax or GST. Which leaves both the Federal and State Government with a lot less income. Which, according to your ill-informed and ignorant bulls*** opinion, would mean that the Government should magically spend less.

It's not like we haven't seen this before. History has shown us many, many, times that if you simply reduce government spending suddenly, you f*** the national economy and you f*** it hard. Like Obes f***s his mother hard.

or here an idea instead of just increasing things to pay for it, maybe optimise spending?


I'm sure it's easy to say these things, but it's another thing to actually do them. Even at this points most abstract level, learning how to optimise their system, would be a multi-million (if not billion) dollar task. Let alone working out how to actually implement it in a way that won't be a total cluster f***.

I mean a friend of mine who holds a "slow/stop" sign takes home a LOT of money (granted he does 8 hours days, 6 days a week, which really isn't that much).


Standing around in the sun for 8 hours a day spinning a sign around is one of the most s*** boring jobs I can possibly imagine. Consider the fact that they have to stand in that s*** during the middle of summer/winter and all sorts of weather situations that most sane people would prefer to be inside for. Also, the guy works 48 hours over a six day week, that he probably gets penalty rates and overtime; and that drivers are, collectively, a bunch of suicidal f*** heads. So, how much is "a lot" money?

If he gets a base of $25 an hour which, off the cuff would seem pretty average for that kind of work. Well, considering the 6 day week and assuming he gets benefits like holidays and sick leave, that equates to $62k p/a. Imagine if he got half again as a combination of penalty rates and over time? That would be nearly $90k p/a. The thing that stands out is the six day week, he gets a 20% increase in his annual wage for giving up 48-52 days of leave per year.

last edited by typo at 11:35:23 25/Jun/09
typo
Posts: 6227
Location: Other International
So in other words, we are f***ed economically.


I don't think we're f***ed. Our debt is slightly higher than the recession we had to have, and what Howard did to the economy when he was treasurer. We've been in this space before, and we've pulled through. It's going to be rough. Most of Gen X graduated school into the 91 recession, and most of the Gen X (and some Gen y) got arse f***ed by the dot.com crash. We'll get through it, but it won't be pretty.
infi
Posts: 12659
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Queensland has no reasonable prospect of ever repaying $75b in debt unless our economy hyperinflates. In a good year, with strong revenue and GDP growth the Qld government might be able to run a budget surplus of $1b. So we would need 75 years of strong budgets to repay the debt.

And that's not even counting the extra interest charges that this debt is incurring. Beattie failed to plan and now under Bligh (who was his Treasurer and Deputy) all the chickens are coming home to roost.

A golden period of booming mining royalties and GST has been squandered on an explosion in public servants, stadiums and massive pay rises for public sector employees, far beyond what private sector employers could ever afford.

That will be this Government's legacy.
Clubby
Posts: 129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
typo I believe you are in the general ball park (a little under) although I am not 100% certain on per/h pay I know it is a nice pay per/week.

Yeah might be a huge job to sort out some of the money wasting in gov departments but I'm sure if they did a ROI even over a few departments it would come out to be a good investment.

I am fully against selling off assets as this "might" look good on paper now but it is just creating more issues later down the track.

Once the new turbo goes on the injectors go in and I get around to doing a retune I'll be thrashing the rice burner on the weekends also!!~~
Mantorok
Posts: 3509
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's going to get worse, the projected debt in 4 years is over $85 billion. It was in the budget last week.
typo
Posts: 6228
Location: Other International
I'd like to correct my statement about the QLD economy debt thing. As someone who no longer lives in Queensland, and doesn't watch the news, I was unaware that the QLD governments debt was expected to rise to $85b by 2012. I had thought when everybody was crying about 65b, they were crying about the national debt. Yes, Queensland is f***ed.

Queensland's GDP during a mining boom (and we're a rich mining state) was $166b. Bligh's analogy of recommending kids to get into very high levels of debt to purchase infrastructure is broken, because while parents/society may recommend it, it is the choice of the individuals to jump into that much debt. Nobody forces you to sign up for 85 years of repayments.

Minus interest, that's a $20k tax burden for every queenslander.
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