FormulaNova said...boofta said...
Ford sacking hundreds is not important .People out of work and Australia
sinking economically is irrelevent.
Whats important is we have declared half the countries coastline a marine park
God bless the greens and labor, long live socialism.
Santa will bless all the unemployed and we will borrow more from the never never.
Who needs jobs, industry, Santa politics will provide, just keep
voting for the greens and labor.
Build the NBN so we can apply for welfare quicker and more efficiently.
One thing that really annoys me at the moment, is that we (all of us) seem to be pushed into this 'got to run a surplus' idea, just for political points. As a lot of numbskulls out there think that running a surplus proves that a government can run a country well, the government are pushed into saving money when it really should be spending it to stimulate the economy.
Anyone that argues that the federal government should be cutting jobs and trying to get a surplus
should look at how the economy really works 
How the economy really works?
It works like this. If you continually spend more money than you make then you go broke. And then you have to suffer the consequences of having to pay the money back.
Just ask anyone from Greece, Spain, Ireland, Italy,..
Back in 2005, 2006, 2007 when Julia was in opposition, another one of her throw away lines which she often threw at Howard's government was "the highest taxing government in Australian history,." and it was always said in a tone of sneering derision.
The fact is, it was the highest taxing government in Australian history ,but along with that was delivered a whole lot of benefits to the public, such baby bonuses and tax cuts etc.
And most importantly, there was money left over. The budgets were NOT in deficit.
Total tax revenue at that time (2007) was around 260 billion per year.
Since Kevin and then Joolia were made king,. and then queen,.. the tax take has never gone down less than that. In fact last year it was around 280 billion, and yet they are now running a huge deficit budget. And much of it has not been wisely spent.
If it was previously a matter of concern to Joolia that Howard's government was the highest taxing government in Australian history, how much more concern should there now be that we are now being taxed even more but are getting further in debt every year.
The fact is, regardless of global financial crisis and all other excuses, if they can't run a balanced budget in such prosperous times, and Australia is still in relatively prosperous times, then there is no hope for our future. If we continue on making excuses for constant deficits we will certainly go the same way as Greece, Spain, etc. That path is well travelled.
We have no excuse to wander blithely along it hoping that we will be saved by some unknown future cash bonanza that will be dug out of another hole in the ground. It wont be. All the easy holes have been dug. The future holes will be more expensive and less profitable.
Get the budget back under control now and keep it that way.
If we can't afford something now then we can't have it now.
It's as simple as that.