I will post this link again, because I think graphs are much easier to grasp than actual numbers.
http://mercatus.org/publication/fiscal-austerity-europe-doesnt-mean-large-spending-cuts
It might be helpful if people defined what it is they consider austerity. Looking at these charts, I don't see what I would consider "massive spending cuts". Now, I realize that to a liberal if they don't get a spending increase that they want it equates to a "massive spending cut". But, in the real world where the rest of us have to live, this is not so.
Dude, look at the scale on that first fucking chart and look at Greece's spending.
I like using actual figures because you can deceive people with charts by, for example, obscuring an almost 10% cut in spending by jacking up the scale on the x-axis so it looks like a little blip even though it is a massive and severe cut.