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The clam to fame of Australia's most incompetent Treasurer ever, Josh Friedbrain. Not only did dear old Josh manage to run up the greatest level of debt this country has ever seen by a country mile, he did it all in about one year. Friedbrain's astronomical debt was greater that the total debt accumulated by this dills 39 predecessors in more than a 100 years! Not by a little, but by a factor of 10! I wouldn't trust this bloke to hold the dosh for the local pubs, chook raffle!
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 24 July 2022 12:57:58 PM
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shadowminister,

Many political commentators and economic experts
including former Treasurer Peter Costello disagree
with your take on Josh Frydenberg's stint
as treasurer.

We're told even by The Australian Financial Review that
Josh Frydenberg's budget deficit was nearly five times
Wayne Swan's. That Josh Frydenberg blew out the federal
debt by $591 billion. Lets not mention the worst post-war
recession or the waste of tens of billions in jobkeeper
rorts and losing hundreds of billions to corporate tax
evasion.

I realize that some Coalition supporters thought that
Frydenberg would be a better PM than Scott Morrison.
However Frydenberg's outcomes suggest otherwise.
His electorate agreed.

As for Goldman Sachs?
Probably a good match!
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 24 July 2022 1:09:29 PM
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Foxy,

I thought better of you than posting the bollocks you have.

The only place these bollocks could have come from would be that intellectual pinhead and chronic fabricator Alan Austin from the IA.

The so-called recession of 2020 was entirely due to the covid lockdown and not economic mismanagement and the economy bounced right back immediately afterwards.

Even discounting the $90bn of Savings the coalition left labor in 2007 the debt that Whine Swan left was about $170bn. And with debt at less than $720 bn in June 2022 Alan is once again a bullsh1tter.

Finally, the 10s of $bns of rorts is entirely fabricated without a jot of evidence.

Next time be more careful who you quote or you will be considered as big an idiot and bullsh1tter as Alan.

That Alan Austin hasn't managed to progress from the grubby little blog the IA shows that he is where he deserves.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 25 July 2022 10:05:31 AM
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shadowminister,

You've got your "grubby sources," I have mine.
You believe yours. I believe mine. The facts
however speak for themselves. Josh Frydenberg
got kicked out from his electorate. He lost
his seat. And now matter how great you may think
he was - his electorate did not agree with you.

Perhaps he can impress them at Goldman Sachs?
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 25 July 2022 10:55:53 AM
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Foxy,

I don't have any grubby sources. All mine have their facts checked I don't rely on habitual liars.

That JF is now in a $1m+ job is a better sign of competence than fickle voters voting in a show pony. What did Juliar get? Bupkiss.
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 25 July 2022 12:22:35 PM
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