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MINERS are demanding Julia Gillard go beyond a deal on the RSPT that was reached with Kevin Rudd before he was removed as PM.
only in australia would a kath and kim clone become prime minister
Actually, no. What was the Rudd's mate thing all about?Errr this has been happening since day dot Julia. Does anyone remember Rudd flying his mate around the world for free a few years back?
If she bought a standard plane ticket, the cost of her security would still (presumably) come from the public purse - and the RAAF aircraft would be sitting idle, pilots & maintenance crews still employed on the same salary.Yeah a Greyhound bus ticket would be much more palatable from every single taxpayers point of view.
Julia, the official Australian Government debt as at 15/02/2010 was $122billion. Add something like over $100,000,000 per week since then you can easily calculate around $150billion to date.
The Government's deficit for 2009/2010 is $58billion.
Not up to me to answer for Noco. I was also looking for a link for this figure.Noco could you provide a link to the source suggesting the debt is up to 150 billion. I just received the quarterly report from the local liberal MP who states the budget is in deficit by 40.8 billion so I would love to inform him that his figures are incorrect and its actually 122+ billion. Thanks in advance
Debt?
Deficit?
What are they?
What's the difference?
The national debt...
...is the net accumulated borrowing by the federal government.
It's the difference between all the money that our federal government
has ever spent and all the revenue that it has ever collected since our
nation's inception.
The annual federal budget deficit...
...is the amount that our federal government borrows each year. [1]
It's the difference between what the federal government spends and
the revenue it receives during a particular year.
So each year's deficit is added to the existing debt. When revenue exceeds spending,
it's called a surplus, which subtracts from the debt.
Not up to me to answer for Noco. I was also looking for a link for this figure.
But, overhang, debt and deficit are two different things.
This sums it up:
We have an 'Abbot for PM' thread but no Gillard for PM?
Timely as Rudd's trustyworthy rating has plummetted further in the polls (below even the Mad Monks).
It is apparent that the Labour caucus is well aware of this as Kruddy has hardly been sighted of late. Apparently he is 'governing the nation'.
So is Kruddy damaged goods enough for Gillard to assume the mantle? The pressure is building.
If she bought a standard plane ticket, the cost of her security would still (presumably) come from the public purse - and the RAAF aircraft would be sitting idle, pilots & maintenance crews still employed on the same salary.
All in all, she probably took the option that is cheaper for the public.
Fair enough, but she's not completely off the hook, because there was still a judgement call to be made - does she attend a fund raiser in Brisbane, for an ALP backbencher, or instead save the time and expense and send an apology. I think the party and the backbencher would have understood under the circumstances.This post is pretty well spot on. The cost of security, co-ordinating schedules with airline departure/arrival times, inconvenience to other members of the traveling public on the flight involved and downtime for the pm, are all off set/eliminated by using the priministerial aircraft.
I'm surprised no-one checked to see if she expected an inflight meal or abused the flight crew.
We have an 'Abbot for PM' thread but no Gillard for PM?
Timely as Rudd's trustyworthy rating has plummetted further in the polls (below even the Mad Monks).
It is apparent that the Labour caucus is well aware of this as Kruddy has hardly been sighted of late. Apparently he is 'governing the nation'.
So is Kruddy damaged goods enough for Gillard to assume the mantle? The pressure is building.
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