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Following each article a series of questions will be asked of politicians or other government officials regarding an article topic and you as a reader and a citizen of Au can ask these same questions of these people by simply clicking the red “ask the question” button—if one person asks— that person will be ignored— if enough people ask— an answer will be forthcomming.
Mission Statement
Working-class Australians — such as nurses, teachers and other workers not from wealth, business, or farming — who form the backbone of our economy are almost entirely unrepresented and overlooked in the nation’s parliaments.
This paper’s mission is to reveal the extent and consequences of forty years of failed governance and policy, and to expose what happens economically and socially when the governing class subordinates the needs and aspirations of unrepresented working-class Australians to the interests of its lobby masters and its own wealth-concentrating ends.
Home ownership for all Australians — rich or working class — once the economic and social foundational bedrock of our nation, as envisioned by former Prime Minister Robert Menzies, has for a long time been pushed beyond reach for millions of working-class people and their children.
These Australian citizens, unable to save for a deposit on the nation’s bubble-priced homes, are treated as little more than rent slaves by a governing class that serves itself and its lobby masters.
The housing unaffordability crisis is just one example in a long litany of political and policy failure that demands exposure — what happened, who caused it — and why?
Only then might a new centrist political party emerge — one that insists the entire nation, poor and wealthy alike, must move forward together.
The newspaper is committed to the return of the “Lucky Country” for all Australians especially the younger generations denied home ownership by a governing class hell bent on their investment property income tax minimisation/recoup scheme — and at any social or economic cost.
Young Australian’s and their parents need to understand that with the three housing investor tax concessions, negative gearing, the 2.5% depreciation allowance and the 50% capital gains tax discount on investment property sale profits, high salary earning individuals use Australian residential property as a vehicle to minimise and or recoup their income tax paid.
Through investment propery ownership income tax can be minimised to zero or fully recouped through capital gain (profit on the sale of the investment property).
Young Australian’s and their parents need also to understand that the very first step towards the return of the “Lucky Country” is to vote out of office investment property owning politicians along with their three destructive housing investor tax concessions.
You must also vote out of office any politician who has ever owned an investment property or has remained silent on these tax concessions as these people will in all likelihood own investment properties hidden in trust funds.
The best place to take this very first step is at the next State and Federal election.
This newspaper is fiercely on the side of young Australians and women.
