Dear Friend,
Our economic team are just out of the Treasury lock-up where
they've been studying the Pre-Election Fiscal and Economic Update
(PREFU).
And things are bad, really bad.
We were expecting a blood bath, but what has been delivered is
better described as a "shambles" – a
butcher's slaughter house.
The opening of the books reveal that the Government is spending
more than ever
before. Astonishingly, Grant Robertson is spending
even more now than he did during the height of COVID
lockdowns.
According to the IMF, New
Zealand is now running the second largest fiscal deficit of all the
developed economies.
Core Crown Debt has exploded out to more than 160 billion dollars.
Per person, that is nearly $123,000 for the typical household of Mum,
Dad, and two kids. For the average (smaller) household it is just shy
of $82,000.
And the interest costs are enormous. Already we were paying more
for debt services than for law and order (Police, Corrections, the
Courts etc), but now it's projected to be $9.8 billion by 2027 – which
is more than what we are forecast to spend on schooling kids!
Our kids will be paying dearly for
Grant Robertson's recklessness
, Grant Robertson has pulled all the tricks to try and massage
today's figures. He told the Treasury to slash projected future
spending so that he can provide false assurances about getting back
into surplus.
But the numbers do not lie. Treasury has exposed that Grant
Robertson's deficit spending now amounts to $72 million per
day.
I'm just back from Parliament where we launched our real-time New
Zealand Government Debt Clock.
We hosted a BBQ fundraiser towards paying back the debt and despite
our best fundraising efforts, thanks to these new numbers, the Debt
Clock just got a lot heavier!
Getting the word out: It's so much worse than voters
know
Friend, as soon as we saw the PREFU numbers we knew the debt clock
was the right campaign tool to pour our limited resources into.
But now we have to get it onto the road and around New Zealand.
,
will you fuel up the Debt Clock so voters realise the seriousness of
the situation?
With these new numbers, we need to get the Debt Clock on the
road right now if we are to ensure voters understand that the
cupboard is bare.
,
will you shout a tank of gas so we can get the Debt Clock on the
road?
As we all know too
well, Wellington has ensured fuel isn't cheap! But if we can find
enough supporters to chip in to gas and milage, we'll get the Debt
Clock around the country, and to every major political debate,
spending announcement, and campaign event humanly
possible.
It cost $148.22 to full the tank with diesel
in Waiouru last night on the way down to Wellington. We
need that over and over and over again if we are to keep the Debt
Clock on the road. Will you fill'er up?
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Yes, I'll sponsor a tank of gas ($148.22)
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Yes, I will sponsor half a tank of gas
($74.11)
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Yes, I'll chip in another amount
With the national
debt getting 3 million dollars heavier every hour, every day, we need
all the support we can muster to keep fuel in the tank and the Debt
Clock on the road up until voting on 14 October.
Click
here to make a secure donation and ensure the Government – whoever
that is – cuts the deficit spending to Stop the
Clock!
Thank you for your support.
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Jordan
Williams Executive Director New Zealand Taxpayers’
Union.
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ps. It's not just you and me paying back the debt – unless we
do something soon it'll be our kids and grandkids who will be paying.
Every
contribution on this page will be used to Stop the Clock, and ensure
voter tolerance for low value, deficit spending,
expires.
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