As quite a few people have been saying, it's like Tony Abbott can't make the mental shift from being Opposition Leader to PM:
According to the Prime Minister, the Howard government had helped the economy but Labor had undone all the good work.
''In the decade prior to the crisis, consistent surpluses
and a preference for business helped my country, Australia, to become
one of the world's best-performing economies,'' he told the high level
group containing many of the world's top business and political leaders.
''Then a subsequent government decided that the crisis had changed the rules and that we should spend our way to prosperity.''
The comments seem to suggest Australia did not need to
stimulate the economy through 2008-09 under Labor, despite the
near-unanimous advice of economists and Treasury to do just that.
The stimulus program has been accused of waste, such as the
pink batts scheme, elements of the school halls program, and cheques
sent to the deceased or to people living permanently overseas.
However, the Australian government also received widespreadpraise and recognition from around the world for its aggressive response to the global challenge with swift policies credited with avoiding the recession from which virtually all comparable economies are yet to fully recover.The highlighted line in particular indicates that Abbott has been soaking up the exaggerated and simplistic catch phrases of the likes of the IPA.
He really needs to be a one term PM.
[Blogger really has some formatting issues which are hard to sort out lately. Sorry.]