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Anthony Albanese was quoted in the Brisbane Times this morning as saying thatLabor “supports” the $8.2 billion Brisbane cross- river rail project.

“I am interested to know exactly what this support means”, Senator Barnaby Joyce, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, said today.
“Labor certainly has no money left in the nation’s cookie jar. They have only $705 million left unallocated in the Building Australia Fund.”
“Instead Labor has wasted most of their $90 billion stimulus, investing it in insulation and over priced school halls. They only spent 14% of this amount on economic infrastructure.”
In 2008, Labor promised to establish a $20 billion infrastructure fund. It only received $10.9 billion due to Labor’s wasteful and reckless spending and the money the fund did receive came from the Coalition’s last budget surplus ($7.5 billion), money ripped out from funds to deliver broadband in the bush ($2.5 billion) and the sale of Telstra ($1 billion).
“So we are left with half the infrastructure promised but with $150 billion gross debt. Same old Labor: double the announcement with half the value.”
“This is just more evidence that Labor can’t manage the nation’s finances. Australia can’t risk another 3 years of Labor”.
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# Lorikeet
Friday, July 16, 2010 9:29 PM
Oh, well, I think we know what will happen regarding the cross-river rail link.

First Labor will borrow another huge sum of money, then overshoot the estimate by a staggering amount, privatise the whole public rail system, and ensure anyone but our government collects billions of dollars in fares every year.

It seems to me that the word "anyone" is very often synonymous with The Macquarie Group.

I always thought that Julia Gillard would one day become Prime Minister, but I never expected such a short stint in the top seat. The shorter, the better.

Whenever I used to think of the nation's worst gamblers, the name Gough Whitlam came to mind instantly. Now I have to wonder if his reckless punts, wagers, financial fiascoes and binges were any worse than the current Labor government's.

But we must remember that his legacy to the nation is still being used to sell us out. It was Whitlam who signed the Lima Declaration and Plan of Action on Industrial Development and Co-operation in 1975.

And we all know who got the Industrial Development, and who was landed the Co-operation, don't we? Congratulations, Gough!

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