House debates
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Constituency Statements
Budget
10:11 am
Bob Katter (Kennedy, Independent) Share this | Hansard source
Maybe these people would like to take over my speech, would they? Would you like to take over my speech? Could you shut them up please, Mr Speaker, while I am trying to speak? Clearly, when the dollar is allowed to free float it goes down to around 50c, and that is where it should be. If you have to prop up your currency by having interest rates a thousand per cent higher than the rest of the world then there is something terribly wrong with your economic management or something terribly wrong with your economy and where it is going. We have got a $60,000 million a year current account deficit, and all we ever hear about in this place is a balanced budget—a balanced budget for the government. I would like a little bit of discussion about balancing the budget for the country, and to let Mr Keating have the last word. When it was $15,000 million he said we were going to be a banana republic. When it was $26,000 million, Mr Howard said it was the 'overwhelming problem above all else', because the country was going broke. Now it is not $15,000 million or $22,000 million; it is $60,000 million. The solutions to this problem are very simple. (Time expired)
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