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23-08-2013
08:07 AM
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11:10 AM
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pixie-six
Of course it wont matter to the stuck on die hard Liberals.
Where will the savings come from I wonder?
on 23-08-2013 09:27 AM
No wonder TA wants Rudd to shut up and stop asking him questions; "Manufacturing transition fund?" that is a lot of money to push your IR agenda.
on 23-08-2013 09:37 AM
So Rudds sandbagging marginal Qld seats & pork barrelling mickey mouse projects while Abbott actually promises real solutions to problems of aiding people to continue working & aiding businesses to keep employing people.
on 23-08-2013 09:41 AM
on 23-08-2013 10:05 AM
@dulcetrose wrote:So Rudds sandbagging marginal Qld seats & pork barrelling mickey mouse projects while Abbott actually promises real solutions to problems of aiding people to continue working & aiding businesses to keep employing people.
did you happen to notice that it said those were the promises made over
the last day ? (which I believe means that there have been and will be other promises? )
how many days of daily promises ..at costs like that can we afford ?
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23-08-2013
10:59 AM
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11:11 AM
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pixie-six
@donnashuggy wrote:
Of course it wont matter to the stuck on die hard Liberals.
Where will the savings come from I wonder?
But Mathias says Saul Eslake, independent economist, is wrong, so there.
23-08-2013 11:05 AM - edited 23-08-2013 11:09 AM
This is what I can't get either: The LNP are promising 2m more jobs.. 1m in the next 5 years and the second million in the next 10 years.
They are expecting voters in 2013, who want jobs NOW to vote for a promise of more jobs in 5-10 years?
....Adelaide University demographer Graeme Hugo says Australia’s working age population is set to peak and stop growing within a decade as baby boomers become retirees and give up work.
It’ll make Tony Abbott’s target of 2 million more people in jobs much harder to achieve than history suggests, perhaps impossible.
(Perversely, it should make it far easier than it used to be for anyone who is of employable age to find a job.)
Except for this. It won’t be Abbott that creates those jobs. Here’s his Treasury spokesman Joe Hockey three years ago this month:
"Governments don’t create jobs, business creates jobs. Employers employ people, not governments."
He could have added that demography - especially immigration - has a lot to do with it too.
Our ruling
Abbott is wrong to say that his "economic plan can produce 1 million new jobs in five years, 2 million new jobs in a decade". Most of those jobs would be created anyway, even without his economic plan.
And changing demographics will make that difficult.
23-08-2013 11:51 AM - edited 23-08-2013 11:52 AM
and the figure is with Mr Eslake excluding Tony Abbott's paid parental leave (PPL) policy from his calculations,having been given the assurances it is budget neutral.
on 23-08-2013 05:35 PM
Bit more about the 30b hole: