You've heard of it by now, the NDIS. Can't believe we haven't argued about it yet!
The skinny is about unifying and improving disability support services in Australia. At the moment, the quality and quantity of care you receive is largely subject to how you acquired a disability. A simple example would be Bob, Jane and Mandy.
Anyway, both sides of politics seem to believe that this is an important reform. In particular I think that folding it into a federal-level scheme is important for national equity. But can we afford it? Can we look people struggling with the burden in the eye and declare we can't afford it while the largesse of middle class welfare like the baby bonus remains? Thoughts? Disclosure: I have MS. I will probably at some point benefit from such a scheme. I'm working hard to create independent wealth and to not be a burden on the system, but the clock is ticking...! |
I'm working hard to create independent wealth and to not be a burden on the system haven't you watched breaking bad? |
I'm all for baseline support, it's the way our society is constructed and I'm personally a fan of our society.
The affordability argument is political bulls*** IMO. It's not whether we can afford it or not, we can, it's whether its going to be a priority or not spending wise. Politicians seem to be bats*** crazy when it comes to spending priorities. Just look at Qld LNP, looking to save money by shutting down schools and the Minister for Education thinks Saturday detention is a brilliant idea because having to employ people to keep schools open and kids supervised another day of the week is just what you do when you are making the case to sell off everything. |
I am in favour of a safety net for those with disabilities, however it must be paid for. The current situation sees Australia's budget in structural deficit so it would be irresponsible to rack up more recurrent spending without paying for it (same Goes for Education funding).
So unless there are cuts to spending or tax increases then the program cannot be afforded. I am not willing to pay more tax so the government should cut other programs. I would start with the $20b Baby Bonus and Family Tax Benefit. |
To me this sounds like the government should already have this equality for disability. However I don't agree with me having to fork out cash just because the stupid politicians haven't already figured this s*** out 100 years ago. From what I hear they want to charge us $300 per person on top of tax. So it doesn't matter whether you earn $30k a year, or $200k a year - same price.
Take it out of existing tax, or forget about it. I already pay income replacement insurance and for something called PBF which is like a charity for paraplegics but if you get paraplegia you get a share of the prize money. http://www.pbf.asn.au/index.php?id=74 |
taxes are too damn high, cant someone else pay them!
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You've heard of it by now, the NDIS. Can't believe we haven't argued about it yet!The skinny is about unifying and improving disability support services in Australia. At the moment, the quality and quantity of care you receive is largely subject to how you acquired a disability.A simple example would be Bob, Jane and Mandy. just be aware, if bob is hit by a car, and the driver cant be found he currently isn't covered by CTP, so bob would be somewhat worse off than jane the way I see it currently the system off support is great for those born with, or aquire a disability (where there is someone to blame for the cause) currently those that say have a stroke while swimming laps at the local Y, and dont die are pretty much f***ed as far as support goes, and the same with those that say get cleaned up by a cyclist or a car that is unrego'd or the driver cant be find |
Let the free market handle the disabled...
But seriously, the NDIS is a good move, I am sure the government will find some bureaucratic way to bungle it though and it will be in the papers for the wrong reasons once implemented. |
Where will the money come from ?
The ALP has come up with a very expensive Policy when they cant afford to fund it, knowing they have no chance of ever being re-elected. This will create a lot of jobs but as its funded via taxpayers, much like Universal Healthcare, there will be no incentive to make the scheme cost competitive. It will get very expensive and even more money will be needed as it grows. |
faceman, the same was said about CTP at first
I think a medicare levy while at first it sounds pretty rough, but long term, it would be good for all. |
Mandy is a baby. She has Cerebral Palsy, and was born with it. Poor Mandy, I hope her parents are rich! There is a bit in the news about couples from Medieval Religions that only want to have boys and are asking for girls to be aborted. charming. Suppose the NDIS says to a Mother who is pregnant with a disabled baby you can keep the baby and the NDIS will pick up/contribute to the costs of raising it or we will give you $5000 if you abort. This would save the NDIS a lot of money. Is that where we are headed ? |
It's going to be paid for by a new levy that the Gillard government said they wouldn't be introducing.
I saw this coming a mile away. Labor simply cant be trusted as proven once again. |
There is a bit in the news about couples from Medieval Religions that only want to have boys and are asking for girls to be aborted. 100% pure facey |
is it cruel and unkind to now wish a disabled child on sheerobesity?
or should we way up the risk of it procreating+!? |
My Step brother has severe epilepsy (can't walk,talk eat etc) and I know the place he lives in does it pretty tough, as do the understaffed and underpaid employees that look after him.
I know f*** all and care even less about politics, but I for one would like to see these lovely people and the ones they care for receive an increase in funding and support. Keep in mind he is custody of the state (or whatever it is when you get given up by the parents), so I speak of government run homes etc. ps. SheerObesity is Tony Abbot, surely. Labor simply cant be trusted as proven once again? wow, at least swap some words around champ, I hear the bloke say that pretty much every news run. no wonder fpot constantly singles you out, your about as politically savvy as my big toe. |
is it cruel and unkind to now wish a disabled child on sheerobesity? I support the NDIS, the issue is that Labor ruled out paying for it via a levy and now they are going to introduce a levy. It's a bit like how they ruled out a carbon tax. Once again Labor has lied. ps. SheerObesity is Tony Abbot, surely. Labor simply cant be trusted as proven once again? wow, at least swap some words around champ, I hear the bloke say that pretty much every news run. Does he? It's a pretty basic line with basic words that anyone would use to point out the fact that Labor us once again lied. Should i change the line to something like "Thy Labor cannot be trusted as per proven once again" so i don't sound like tony abbot? /rollseyes At the end of the day, the statement is true. |
You'd think someone with as many identities as you would be more forgiving of a Government changing it's policies as the situation changes, or as you call it, lying.
Wasn't avoiding perma-bans through making new accounts against the forum rules? |
I support the NDIS. Faceman can now get the help he deserves.
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Seriously, is anyone on this board prepared to say that Labor CAN be trusted? I am in real need of a laugh. Please spook can you say it for me?
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The same way they fixed it in 1996 :)
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The same way they fixed it in 1996 :) By leveraging private debt instead of public! woooooo http://www.businessspectator.com.au/article/2012/8/27/interest-rates/abbotts-not-so-golden-years |
By leveraging private debt instead of public! The great thing about private debt is that it is incurred voluntarily by individuals choosing to assume certain risks based on commercial evaluation. Furthermore, it is normally secured by assets which if banks have assessed to lending risk correctly will have recourse against. Private debt is completely divorced from public debt - the two are in no way related. Public debt is assumed by carefree governments who piss away someone else's money on grandiose social programs and money go rounds all in the name of promoting their own profile. The only recourse for negligent public lending is increasing taxes on the bunnies (taxpayers). |
piss away someone else's money on grandiose social programs You had me until here, I wish you could hold off on the crazy language sometimes. I get a sense that you have something interesting and worthwhile to say about politics but keep ruining it with soap boxing. Anyway, I guess you're talking about Labor's NDIS here, and not Howard's baby bonus? |
I think the NDIS is one of the required social reforms that need to be made. They are talking about a .5% medicare levy I will gladly pay it. I would rather that we removed some of the other more dopey welfare offerings ie the baby bonus - but out of the many many things the government hands out money for, this should be one of them!
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