So_Cynical
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Welfare spending basically fits into 4 broad categories:
1. Those who spent all they earned and didn't provide for their own inevitable future needs.
2. Middle class welfare for the sake of it.
3. Those who suffered some sort of misfortune.
4. Those who rort the system.
With the vast majority of spending being on the first two - the elderly and families with kids.
Politically, well neither party seems likely to reign in middle class welfare anytime soon and we've got one major party pushing everyone toward the pension anyway so it's a given that welfare spending is going up not down.
For what's left, well nobody's going to target the disabled (fair enough) and the other things (eg unemployed) are too few $ to be worth worrying about.
Can't argue with that.Missed the big one Smurf
5. Corporate welfare
Australia is in a recession on a per capita basis.
Nice work Liberals...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-06/gdp-q4-2018/10874592
Australia is in a recession on a per capita basis.
Nice work Liberals...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-06/gdp-q4-2018/10874592
Add in the rising cost of housing, utilities and insurance and I think the average working person, particularly those who bought their first home after the boom, has been going backward for quite a while now.Australia is in a recession on a per capita basis.
Seems like it would have made more sense for the Libs to have gone to an early election late last year so they could then blame Labour for the recession.
Oops. Actually they can still blame Labour can't they ? Just because they can ???
Sadly i agree and their expected dumb spending policy which has been so ineffective on the long term everywhere will make sure australia is the next Argentina/ChileLooks like it will once again be Labor's lot to inherit a financial/ economic crisis.
JesusThe Guardian Series Life on the breadline was written by people not journalists. These are the people who for a range of reasons are not in paid work and struggling to live on Newstart.
They are also willing to expose themselves and their difficult lives to challenge current government policy on slow starvation Newstart allowances.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/series/life-on-the-breadline
Because it was dumb, we can't get them to pay tax on profits and we were going to get them to pay tax on super profits. FFSProblem is Smurf if anybody proposed a Qatar option all hell would break loose claims of socialist state etc Labor couldn't even get a mining wealth tax up how much did that cost us?
Yep best get the excuses primed locked and loaded.Looks like it will once again be Labor's lot to inherit a financial/ economic crisis.
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