Sky News host Cory Bernardi says the May budget looks to be a “nightmare” of tax and spending increases with a growing debt “masked” by pages of ‘it’s not our fault’ and ‘it would have been much worse if the other guys were still in charge’.
“Labor, of course, will claim the credit for the reduced deficit, but, I tell you, if they were worth their salt, they’d actually deliver a surplus in the face of such windfall profits,” he said.
“Like dutiful apparatchiks of the state, much of the legacy media, they will just regurgitate Labor’s lines from the budget and a naive populace will accept the explanations without any question whatsoever – failure will never be Labor’s fault. “I think we’re governed by mid-level managers who think we’re either too stupid to see through their smoke and mirror parlour game or it might be they simply don’t care even if we do.”
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