30-04-2014 08:21 AM - edited 30-04-2014 08:23 AM
Australian families to wear the pain of Labor's massive debt bomb
How would you pay back Labors MASSIVE debt that they have left Australia with?
What would you do to get this massive debt problem under control that Labor left us?
What would you cut or trim to get this MASSIVE debt problem (caused by Labor and their failed spending policies) under control
How would you pay for all these WELFARE programs and never ending handouts? Who has to pay for these and how?
How would you pay for the rising number of pensioners over the next 2-3-4 decades etc What would you do and how do you pay for this?
So what would you do to ballance the books and budget and lower and get rid of the massive DEBT we have?
https://www.liberal.org.au/latest-news/2012/11/12/labors-debt-time-bomb-exposed
Joe Hockey reveals Labor's $667 billion 'debt bomb' in MYEFO statement
AUSTRALIANS face the worst hit to income since the 1950s, rising unemployment, a national debt ballooning to $667 billion and a legacy of spending that had crippled the budget, Treasurer Joe Hockey warned yesterday
TAXPAYERS were on track for a $667 billion debt bomb if Labor's policies and spending was left unchecked over the next decade, budget papers reveal.
on 05-05-2014 03:04 PM
@alexander*beetle wrote:Actually, Australia doesn't have the debt the LNP cries about as many many posters have given evidence to not only in this thread but also economic experts world wide.
The Liberal party's scare campaign is not working as it should as most people now have access to the rest of the world and we can source the truth other than from biased MSM and wolf cries from politicians. Constantly repeating the mantra doesn't make it true.
It's like Bolter, Hockey, Abbott and a handful of other shock jocks are trying the - look into my eyes, look into my eyes - you are growing weaker and weaker, soon you will be asleep - when you awake there will be a budget crisis, a huge debt problem and only the poor can pay, only the poor can pay, only the poor can pay....................