Fixing the Books - Liberal Style
So Finance Minister Ralph Goodale projects a surplus of around 1.5 to 3.0 billion. But, oops, it was coming in at around 5-7. What to do??
A flurry of spending during the spring helped drive down the federal budget surplus to just $1.6 billion.
That is roughly what Finance Minister Ralph Goodale had predicted for fiscal 2004-2005, which ended March 31….
And federal Finance Department officials acknowledge the fact a flurry of spending in the spring helped soak up much of the surplus, to lower the final results to less than $3-billion.
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So rather than have, say, 5 billion to pay down the deficit and think about cutting taxes with, Ralph just turn on the spending tap and had a little binge.
I note that this was for a year end of March 31 so the bribes during the contitutional crisis and Katrina relief are not included.
Reducing the size of the surplus by blowing money out the federal government’s door is simply fraudulent. Which Dithers and Goodale know. Their surplus is not play money; it is money which is taken from Canadian taxpayers. If there is a surplus it should be used to pay down the debt and cut tax rates, not fund some loony federal iniative or another.
Written by jay on September 22nd, 2005 with
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#1. September 22nd, 2005, at 3:34 AM.
I agree, Jay. The feds never should have given that billion to the cattle farmers.
Here’s your spending spree.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1127326364519_122735564/?hub=Canada