People are finding life expensive and have cut down on essentials such as food.
She also mentioned the cost of electricity and water being so high.
To turn the conversation to a more positive note I mentioned that I had invested in Solar Power and was receiving some money off my electricity bill and money back from the company. This started a productive exchange about how useful and expensive this process was. To my surprise the lady following me also mentioned she had been investigating solar power and her friend already received a substantial reduction in her electricity bills because of their investment in Solar.
This supermarket is in a low socio-economic area of Melbourne. One of the "Righteous "complaints about the current Solar schemes and other RET investments is that they are causing poor people to suffer.
We shall see how much the upcoming budget will continue that process.
Poor people are by definition poor. They have very little disposable income. It is short-sighted not to be concerned, but equally short-sighted not to change important essentials such as food, petrol, electricity, gas if that is needed and to help the poor manage that adjustment.
In all this debate about the Carbon Tax, how many people have forgotten the money paid back to individuals to allow them to bear the higher electricity costs? The tax free threshold has been raised for the poorest as well as the rest of us.
The IPCC Report released yesterday 31 March 2014 -
Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
makes it clear why these taxes are necessary.The Australian |
This research has indicated life will be much worse if we don't act effectively.
While a Carbon Tax is not the whole solution, its an important first step.
Ask Clive Palmer how much Queensland Nickel has paid into this years budget and how much more he can afford to pay, considering the money he's reportedly pouring into election campaigns in WA.
Who can afford that?
The lady in the supermarket from the poorer end of town, or a mining magnate?
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