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In this budget we will have to confront some difficult truths, and the burgeoning growth in health expenditure is one of them. In real terms, our national health expenditure has grown on average at about 5 per cent each year over the past decade, while our economy has grown about 3 per cent each year. So each year we don't just spend more on health, we spend a greater proportion of our collective resources on it. The maths takes you to a hard truth: we either spend less on health or we spend less on something else.
It's no wonder Brown is as smug as a rat with a gold tooth.
Poor Pen's defence of the carbon tax went downhill somewhat near the end when she suggested Australians made a choice on this at the last election.Penny Wong, what a performance on Q&A.
No way was she going to let Greg Hunt say anything about the carbon tax. The business suit cloaks hard left sensibilities. Future leader? In which universe?
Even Kevin Rudd can admit being wrong Penny.
Yes, brilliant the first term of office and they throw money around like drunks. Get rid of a guvnmnt surplus that took years to build up.
Second term in office, they sober up with a hangover and turn all nasty. It will be really interesting to see what happens if they get a third term. Maybe go for counseling about how they managed to increase taxing so much in so little time and blow so much money with nothing to show for it. PRICELESS.
Some things are entirely predictable.
Listen to the national news bulletins today. It's 'tough on welfare Julia' now. People who could work, and should, says our PM, brimming with the righteous zeal of the newly converted, like St Paul on the road to Damascus.
Some things are entirely predictable.
Listen to the national news bulletins today. It's 'tough on welfare Julia' now. People who could work, and should, says our PM, brimming with the righteous zeal of the newly converted, like St Paul on the road to Damascus.
But Mr Abbott insists there is a significant difference between Ms Gillard's speech on welfare and one he delivered a fortnight ago.
sptrawler.
The concern I have, is that anything they started they have not finished.
Then they head off in a different direction.
They are like a kid with a heap of new toys and a "concentration span" of 5 minutes.
They are attempting to do "too much too fast", and the result is they have stuffed everything up.
ROFL ...... When the Libs cracked down on the welfare bludgers the opposition (read Labor) were howling like a dog with its balls cut off. Talk about a paradigm shift !
Yes, brilliant the first term of office and they throw money around like drunks. Get rid of a guvnmnt surplus that took years to build up.
Second term in office, they sober up with a hangover and turn all nasty. It will be really interesting to see what happens if they get a third term. Maybe go for counseling about how they managed to increase taxing so much in so little time and blow so much money with nothing to show for it. PRICELESS.
Anyone think it strange as to how only a few years ago the Labor Party was throwing money around like drunken sailors on shore leave and now they are cutting back to balance a budget?? I read one of the posters in here likened them to a Friday Night Binge Drinker where on the night they are shouting everyone at the bar, wake up in the morning covered in their own spew and trying to retrace their steps as to how they got home AND WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ALL MY MONEY ....... finally turning into a nasty hangover whereby it's everybody elses fault.:
Every one keeps harping about the current Labor government being socialists, where, when?
There used to be a Bob Hawke surf team of which I was a proud member seems Gillard isn't of the same ilk.
Gillards next disaster, Wilkie, lets see how this one pans out. Abbott must be giving a sigh of relief he didn't side with the coalition.
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