Coalition doubles all debt since the 1850s and the craven media says nothing

The mainstream media has been quiet on the issue of debt accrued by Morrison's Government (Images Pixabay and YouTube)

The Morrison Coalition Government has now doubled all debt stacked on by all governments in Australia’s history. Alan Austin updates both the budget failure and the media hypocrisy.

AUSTRALIA'S GROSS DEBT now exceeds $545 billion. That more than doubles the total debt accumulated between 1854 – when the fledgling colonies first borrowed £135,000 from Mother England – until September 2013, when the current Government took office.

As far as we can tell, only one media outlet reported this milestone.

This sepulchral silence highlights the hypocrisy of most of Australia’s mainstream media. It proves yet again they are committed more to protecting another failed Coalition Government than reporting significant events.

A brief recap

Throughout the Howard years, global money supply enabled Australia’s interest rates to fall below the levels of the Hawke/Keating period. So, the Coalition, together with the newspapers and electronic media, pushed the narrative that “interest rates will always be lower under the Coalition”. This was the dominant theme of the Federal Elections in 2001, 2004 and 2007. It was hammered ceaselessly.

After the 2007 Election, Australia’s interest rates declined further. By early 2009, they were lower under Labor than they had ever been during the Fraser or Howard years. That stymied that tactic. Forever.

Simultaneously, the onset of the global financial crisis (GFC) required governments worldwide to borrow heavily for stimulus spending to maintain economic activity and employment. Australia was the first to announce large-scale investment and, ultimately, delivered the best results.

But the fact that borrowings were now higher than before gave rise to a new malicious mantra — “Labor’s debt and deficit disaster”. This, despite the reality that Australia’s debt remained one of the world’s lowest, reaching just 17.0% of GDP when Labor lost office. It rose above 100% in Japan, the USA, Italy, Singapore, Spain, Belgium and elsewhere.

The Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison-led Australian Liberal-National Coalition doubles all government debt since Federation in just under six years https://t.co/W8awhGjmk6 via @MichaelWestBiz — Mosese Waqa (@Mo09) March 6, 2019

Concerted condemnation

The Coalition attacks and media feeding frenzy were as ferocious and relentless as they were baseless.

The Daily Telegraph in 2011 was aghast that:

‘Labor has turned the massive budget surplus (amassed by the prudent Howard-Costello government...) into a net government debt of $107 billion.’

Gosh, $107 billion.

As the 2013 Election loomed, the clamour intensified.

Newscorp claimed:

‘Gillard Government debt levels are forecast to blow out by 80% to $165 billion in this term alone.’

The Australian described the Gillard Government as a ‘ship of fools’.

The Courier Mail headed one pre-election attack, ‘Economic mess as debt soars, unemployment to hit 11-year high, revenue crashes and boats bill blows out by $1 billion’.

Coalition swiftly doubles National debt. $213.1 billion has been added by the Coalition since the 2013 election. See budget surplus is one thing - gross national debt is another #auspol Hockey/Morrison world worse Treasurershttps://t.co/HVqh3q4YAq — Schtang (@Schtang) February 28, 2019

The Daily Telegraph declared, ‘Julia Gillard's gift to Australia is massive and growing debt’.

ABC News was as enthusiastic as Murdoch’s News Limited. It gave Peter Reith space to assert, ‘Labor's record on economic management has been woeful’. And for Joe Hockey to claim ‘Labor has lost control of the budget’ and ‘The budget is in freefall’.

The fury went on and on, in The Courier-Mail, the ABC’s 730 Report, the Australian Financial Review and elsewhere.

An ABC election report affirmed that ‘The Coalition's main line of attack on the economy is based on the mantra of “debt and deficit”’.

Even after the election, the assaults continued. A December 2013 editorial in The Herald Sun was headed ‘Labor’s debt bomb’.

It wailed that:

‘The news is not good. It’s terrible... The massive debt Australia now faces is due, absolutely, to Labor’s financial mismanagement.’

Coalition connivance

Opposition leaders collaborated with the mendacious media. Then Liberal Party Leader Tony Abbott was scathing, week in, week out:

‘Labor has turned a $20 billion surplus into $167 billion in accumulated deficits... That is $6,000 for every Australian man, woman and child.’

$6,000. Wow. Let’s come back to that later.

During the 2013 election campaign, Tony Abbott accused Labor of creating a ‘debt and deficit crisis’, but both gross and net debt have risen dramatically under the Coalition. #sydneycriminallawyers #debt #TonyAbbotthttps://t.co/2El5M056y5 — SydneyCriminalLawyer (@sydcrimlawyers) March 3, 2019

In his 2013 budget reply speech, Abbott condemned Labor’s “skyrocketing debt”, asserting, “it’s a spiral, deeper and deeper... now surging towards $400 billion”.

The ABC, incidentally, headed its report on this speech:

‘Abbott's budget reply delivers a perfect political score.’

Nothing to see here, move along

But since the Coalition has come to power, barely a peep has been heard from these bastions of fiscal rectitude.

In March 2014, gross debt clicked over $300 billion, having added $30 billion in just six months. That was the quantum of reduction Abbott had promised to achieve. No news reports.

The $400 billion barrier was breached in January 2016, after two failed Joe Hockey budgets. Crickets.

By April 2017, the Coalition had doubled all the debt Labor stacked on during the GFC. But with no global downturn, no infrastructure to show for it and no excuse whatsoever. Peace and quiet from the media.

For Scott Morrison’s ten-year debt wipe-out strategy to come to fruition he’d need to win four elections in a row, writes @vanOnselenP https://t.co/2jLn96edCw #auspol — The Australian (@australian) January 29, 2019

Labor added $213.2 billion in five years and nine months, dealing with the worst crisis in 80 years. The Abbott/Turnbull regimes added the same amount in three years and seven months during the strongest boom since World War II.

Over the financial year 2016-17, the Coalition added a colossal $80.6 billion to the gross debt. That contrasts with $46.0 billion in 2009-10, the most in any Labor year and just $23.4 billion in Labor’s last year, 2012-13. Not a sound to be heard.

In September 2017, the psychological $500 billion – half a trillion – was reached with one report in the Fairfax media, but not much else.

And now all debt accumulated by all Australian governments from the colonial days until this hapless Government took office has been doubled. Deafening silence.

Well, not quite total silence. With an election looming, the Murdoch media has decided that debt is not so bad after all.

In a display of rancid hypocrisy, News Limited now assures us that:

‘Government debt is always an issue… but it’s nothing to panic about at these levels.’

No? But we should definitely have panicked when Labor was in office and the debt was one third of current levels.

Finally, remember Tony Abbott apoplectic at Labor’s debt of ‘$6,000 for every Australian man, woman and child.’ What is it now? Try $21,600 per person. Thank you, Tony. Thank you, Malcolm. Thank you, Scott.

Bring on the election.

More fire & brimstone scare tactics from Pastor PM @scottmorrisonmp



Morrison can't even manage to stop Spud spending millions on #Paladin, put fuel in ABF boats or manage Aus debt, he's not really one to lecture about fiscal management.#auspol

https://t.co/W2BWmhTKiN via @smh — Bee (@BelindaJones68) March 5, 2019