| A Sea of Red Ink...Again |
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A Sea of Red Ink...Again
When the NDP and Liberals accuse the Government of treating the public purse like their own limitless supply of monopoly money, you know there really is a problem!
Budget 2011 is the latest in a string of damaging fiscal decisions made by a big-spending progressive party that has lost any remaining right it had to call itself fiscally conservative.
The numbers are painful. A $3.4 billion deficit...3 times higher than what they predicted it would be this year in the last budget. An additional $2.7 billion to be spent on provincial capital projects that isn't included in the Government's deficit number...bringing the total cash shortfall to an astronomical $6.1 billion (exceeded only by last year's record $7.8 billion shortfall). This $6.1 billion shortfall will be paid for out of our savings fund built up over the last oil and gas boon. That savings fund was at $15 billion just last year; by the end of this year it will be a paltry $5 billion and only a year or two away from total extinction. Our Heritage Fund (when adjusted for inflation) is now worth as much as it was in 1981; and the PC plan for balancing the budget is based on the hope that all time record high resource and income tax revenues are just around the corner. Oh yea...they also hiked user fees for vehicle registrations by 20% and for registering a new business by 150%.
The bottom line is this...the PC spending addiction has squandered almost every cent saved over the last 15 years, has depleted our Heritage Fund to 1981 levels, and the Government's 'plan' to balance the budget consists of praying for $140 a barrel oil prices and the magical doubling of provincial GDP growth.
Less than 24 hours after the PCs delivered their budget, the Wildrose Alliance delivered our Balanced Budget Alternative document (please view the full document at www.wildrosealliance.ca). In it, we outline a plan to balance the budget this year without resorting to cuts to health, education, seniors programs or other vulnerable Albertans. We propose accomplishing this by:
The above Wildrose proposals would result in a balanced budget for 2011, and put our province back on the road to financial health for both current and future generations.
One of the ballot questions for the 2012 election is becoming clear...can we as Albertans really afford 4 more years of PC Government financial management? The sea of red ink flooding the Legislature right now would suggest otherwise. |