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Increasing hardship demands long term change : Comments
By Ray Cleary, published 22/10/2008The Rudd Government's $10.4 billion package to boost spending will do little to protect the most vulnerable from hardship.
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Governments do only the things that enhance themselves: in this case a big splurge at Christmas time so that retailers chortle about ‘record’ profits, ‘best Christmas for years’, and all the other palaver fooling everybody into believing the Rudd Government is not so bad after all.
Watch out though. The Government is already backing down on aspects of its bank balance guarantee, so there’s nothing to say they won’t do the same to happy shoppers.
Rudd knows that the people who will receive this taxpayer largesse are not people known for their saving skills; they will spend up big, and be back where they were before Christmas, asking for more handouts.
Mr. Cleary’s wish list about infrastructure, housing etc., is fine and items listed should have been started years ago. But, that’s not the way of governments when they are floundering. They use the you beaut, give-it-to-them-now quick fix to give themselves breathing space and hope like hell they can think of something sound while the handouts take people’s minds of the real problems.
Bread and circuses it is