Armchair_Politician wrote on Aug 8
th, 2012 at 8:05am:
Swan panicked, plain and simple. He had no idea what to do and as is the case with most fools like him, he tried to spend his way out of trouble. He blew the surplus, blew the Future Fund and panicked this country into a debt of hundreds of billions of dollars that hasn't even begun to be paid back yet. Swan probably got off lightly thanks to the economic reforms adopted by Costello during his tenure as Treasurer. Costello is by far the best Treasurer we've had in the last 50 years at least, whereas Swan will be remembered as being one of the worst since Federation.
I am bloody sick of all you liberals going on about Howard and Costello having a surplus all the time and no debt.
Now get off your high horse and come back into the real world. Have you got any debt AP e.g. house mortgage, credit cards, personal loans etc can you pay them all on time.
Now we will look at small business and their loans. Most of them would pay rent where they are so they wouldn't have a mortgage but they would have but rent to pay, business loans, staff wages holiday pay and long service leave, stock on hand etc.
Now we will look at big business they would have the same loads as a small business plus investment loans most of their machinery would be lease and would be on their books as a debt.
Now we get onto the government. Any government that runs a surplus all the time is showing one of two things, they are taxes us too much or they are not supplying services that people want or need and they are not building infrastructure that the country needs for the country to grow. Now with the government borrowing money how do you thing the government would run without money, how would they pay the public services how would they pay contractors.
If you think that the Howard government never borrowed money you don't know how governments works. They all borrow money it is servicing the debt that is the main worry just like the example I gave above they can all service the debt. I don't think we have any trouble of the government not paying the debt down