The solution is complicated but it starts with more people working.
I believe most people want to work.
I believe government has a role to play in providing a level playing field where people can participate and by not getting in the way of business creation
People cannot be subsidised to do nothing. If it is easier to live on franked dividends and do nothing whilst receiving a top up from the ATO at the same time, for example, then people will do so.
We know all the issues, the taxpayer has commissioned plenty of studies. If government chooses to ignore all these then they need to be thrown out.
There are not enough jobs in Australia at present, it is a looming problem on a grand scale.
Other countries have a plan. Lowering taxes, national service, business incentives......what is our plan ? We don't have one. Australia is rudderless when it comes to leadership. It has been for a long time sadly.
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