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OPINION PIECE by: PM Anthony Albanese
 
Editorial

Tough budget or inevitable disaster





Tough budget or inevitable disaster

The new Federal budget brought some disappointment to Australians as tough measures were put by the Liberal Government to areas including health and education. Looking at the depth of the overall economic plan one could see that only economic strategy is the solution to save the country and bring its economic standard to its feet.

For the disappointed, Tony Abbott’s message  is that the budget is not deceiving the country, rather harsh steps to save the country or lose it.

It seems the government  visions the budget as an indication of a unique opportunity to lead Australia out of the mess it is in. The economy of our country in chief is crucial and the Government wants to help Australia become more secure it is clear the question is the well being and the future of Australia, its political economy and its common good. 

The Government’s message and policy is a result of the volatile situation and while the economy of an individual may be affected, the economy of the social whole will be to save the nation from the disaster as the debt of the country cannot be overcome except by the heavy commitment to save the situation. 

The tough budget is an indication that we are all responsible to avoid the harm and to save Australia and remember that an instinctive person has love only for his possessions yet an intuitive person has love for the whole of Australian community. 

Tony Abbott is an powerful moral voice, faithful to his God, devoted, concerned and connected to the future of the country.   His view that before a society can govern itself and govern itself well it must first live and live well with a vision.

The Middle East Times asks the crucial question, What of us as a nation?  The current government knows that from political point of view it is important how we treat each other but also that we should find solutions. 

Tony Abbott believes he is doing what is good for Australia and does not seek name, fame, recognition, power and attention rather what his Government is doing always comes back to the country and that goodness always returns as goodness even though using tough measures will benefit Australia.

Tony Abbott is looking to the future of the country and  calls upon all to participate in elevating Australian economy and put an end to the disaster which, if not taken seriously, will destroy the nation.  The Federal Budget may need to pass through the Senate before it comes into operation and the Australian society  given the opportunity to comment on  measures announced in the budget including those relating to health, education and aged care.  The Middle East Times welcomes your comments.

                                                                                    Editor in Chief




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