Julia
In Memoriam
- Joined
- 10 May 2005
- Posts
- 16,986
- Reactions
- 1,973
I'm not at all sure it won't at least partially be paid back. Mr Rudd has demonstrated considerable political savvy, and will imo be very aware of just such a cliche being applied to him.True WayneL, but they could afford to - and why not splash a little around if you have it. Its like if you work hard for extra dollars, why can't you buy something a little special.
Labor on the other hand splashes out without the responsibility of paying it back. They never have & never will pay anything back.
Cheers
That's why he's all over the media at present warning of the even harder times to come, as budgets are slashed to reduce the deficit.
I'm not sure whether his current popularity will continue once the punters find themselves faced with increased taxes and charges instead of cheques to spend.
The irony would be funny if it were not so serious: billions wasted on stuff many didn't need so that the government can boast about how they saved us from recession, followed by probably cuts to essential services to pay back the wasted funds.