• Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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    28 days ago

    Just tax billionaires more. It’s not that hard. Australia doesn’t have a budget problem, it has a not taxing billionaires problem. There’s no point trying to save money by taking shit away from disabled poor people. That’s pinching pennies while burning hundred bills.

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      28 days ago

      Every government that has tried to tax billionaires more has been voted out.

      No government is going to win an election when smear campaigns can truthfully say the government is paying for hookers.

      Welcome to reality.

      • Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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        28 days ago

        So you’re celebrating a pointless penny pinching law legislating against people who already had their need validated in a court of law… Because that’s what other people think?

        Get your own opinions.

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          27 days ago

          a pointless penny pinching law

          Really?

          At an annual running cost of $35.8 billion in 2022-23, the federal government will spend more on the NDIS this financial year than Medicare ($30.8 billion), aged care ($27.7 billion), and support for state government hospitals ($27.3 billion).

          Penny pinching on one of the least productive, most expensive government expenses! Crazy! I have no idea why they are so focused on it.

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            27 days ago

            Okay now give the statistic for how much the hookers cost the taxpayer. You seem very confident that stopping the hookers will balance the budget, so you must have the figures to back your position up.

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              27 days ago

              likewise, since you’re so certain it’s penny pinching feel free to post your numbers

              i support all attempts to reduce the cost of this massively overbloated free money train

              to quote the greens

              Senator Jordon Steele-John, the Australian Greens spokesperson for Disability Rights and Services, has claimed that the reforms will result in the removal of crucial disability services, stating that ‘the Labor government is choosing to remove $14.4 billion in funding from the NDIS that will lead to disabled people not getting the support they need when they need it’.

              Im not sure how $14.4 billion of tax payer money is penny pinching

              https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_departments/Parliamentary_Library/Budget/reviews/2024-25/NDIS

              • Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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                27 days ago

                this massively overbloated free money train

                Yeah, those disabled people should quit asking for a handout! Those quadriplegics need to get up off their comfy wheelchairs and work an honest day’s labour in a coal mine!

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                  27 days ago

                  awww they no longer get sex workers which is basically like sending them down a coal mine, i can see how that would be comparable to you

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                    27 days ago

                    Actually, drag is engaged to marry a very sexy dragon. Drag has plenty of game. But then, drag has the full use of drag’s body. Pretty hard to have game from inside a wheelchair paralysed from the neck down. Stephen Hawking managed it, but he was a super genius. Disabled people shouldn’t need to be Stephen Hawking in order to be treated like a person. And when society fails to treat the disabled like people, it’s the responsibility of the government to step in. As you would know if you’d read the article, for many disabled people the sex worker is the first one to treat them like a person. Because they are a professional who is trained to deal with disabled people and not to react with disgust or pity. That experience goes far beyond sex, but because we live in a regressive society, somehow we have ended up with sex workers being the only ones trained to provide this experience.

                    Then again, maybe we could pay 300 an hour for them to see a psychologist with a Master’s degree instead. Would that be more economical?

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          28 days ago

          No I’m against it because I don’t believe in paying for sex, that sex workers are predatory and undeserving of public funds.

          I was pointing out the political reality of the situation because regardless of my personal opinion the outcome will be decided by the electorate.

          Again, welcome to reality, sometimes life sucks and then you die.