Australians have voted 61.6% to approve of same-sex marriage, and the Turnbull-led government has said it would aim to pass legislation by Christmas:
Australians decisively support same-sex marriage
Australians have overwhelmingly voted in favour of legalising same-sex marriage in a historic poll. The non-binding postal vote showed 61.6% of people favour allowing same-sex couples to wed, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. Jubilant supporters have been celebrating in public spaces, waving rainbow flags and singing and dancing.
A bill to change the law was introduced into the Senate late on Wednesday. It will now be debated for amendments. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said his government would aim to pass legislation in parliament by Christmas. "[Australians] have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality," Mr Turnbull said after the result was announced. "They voted yes for fairness, yes for commitment, yes for love."
The issue only went to a voluntary postal vote after a long and bitter debate about amending Australia's Marriage Act. The result on Wednesday brings an end to what was at times a heated campaign. The vote itself had been criticised by same-sex marriage supporters, many of whom said it was unnecessary when parliament could debate the issue directly.
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(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 18 2017, @02:52AM (4 children)
As someone who is taxed like he is single but supports his fiance and two children, no its not quite optional.
I've run the numbers, if I had been taxed like we were married for the past two years I would be 14,723 dollars richer right now.
That includes the taxes and health insurance. That's not optional its punitive against those who are raising a family but not married.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 18 2017, @03:52AM
So - you're a fuckup who can only do the numbers AFTER you've been raped.
(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 18 2017, @09:12AM (2 children)
And how much of that 14,723 would you have spent on a wedding? How much of it is due to immediately adding two child dependents?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 18 2017, @02:14PM
A tiny fraction of it, if you're not retarded. You can just get a cheap marriage in front of a judge, you know.
(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 19 2017, @12:53AM
Colorado, Marriages cost 30 dollars, you self certify, sign the papers and turn them in with in 30 days. Or we could just start referring to ourselves as married. Common law is a thing here.
So almost none champ, and yes a good bit is for the kids. Doesn't change the fact that I am paying for their food, clothing, school supplies, haircuts, field trips, birthdays, christmas, and sports fees. If I wasn't paying they would be on public assistance. They are not mine biologically. So I take on the extra responsibility, relieve the taxpayers of a burden, and then I get fucked when its time to pay taxes. To top it all off, my taxes will be going up under the proposed house tax "relief" act.
So I get a choice. Pay out the ass in taxes, or get married and in today's world wonder if it will last, or will wipe me out as I'm preparing for my golden years. Thats not option, its fucking extortion.