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Oh oh ... Tony has backed down and agreed to a debate on the "economics" as long as Julia agrees to meet the very next day on a Q&A in a Sydney town hall again. BIG MISTAKE !![]()
I know. I hope I'm proven wrong - but Tony has more to lose here than Julia.
Having said that - he has his tail up and he is on a roll when it comes to public speaking forums (and he is a confidence player).
He just needs to keep ramming home the following:
* There would NOT be 200,000 unemployed if the Coalition were in power when the GFC hit. The Coalition agreed to the majority of the stimulus but questioned the level of the latest round of spending. (Proven justifiably)
* The primary reason for Australia coming out of the GFC in such good shape goes to the strength of the economy and the decisions of previous Governments.
* I'm sick of hearing Swan and Gillard say regarding the stimulus - "I'm for jobs. I don't apologise for that. I had a job to do and I did it". Well sorry Julia - if someone is in need, buy them a coat....don't try and keep them warm by burning hundred dollar bills on the footpath. No one is doubting that you were attempting to keep Australians employed - but you are missing the point. The point is that there were a number of ways to have achieved that and the choices you made were clearly inadequate and poorly managed. Your motives are not in question but your economic credentials certainly should be.
Duckman