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Friday, 09/21/2012 11:02:37 PM

Friday, September 21, 2012 11:02:37 PM

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Aussi treasurer Wayne Swan claims "cranks & crazies" have taken over the Republican Party



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NOTE: Australian (Liberal) conservatives use the same language to denigrate legitimate evidence based opinion
.. "immature contribution" .. "reckless disregard for the debt burden the US faces" .. "peddling hatred" ..

Republican 'cranks and crazies' the biggest threat to global economy: Swan

Jessica Wright - Date September 21, 2012

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The opposition has accused Wayne Swan of "peddling hatred" after the Treasurer described some sections of the Republican Party in the United States as "cranks and crazies".

In a speech to a financial services forum in Sydney, Mr Swan said today the global economic recovery was progressing and had cleared ''some of the major hurdles'' but that the ''finish line is still well-off in the distance''.

Mr Swan identified the biggest threat to a full resurgence in the United States economy as ''the cranks and crazies that have taken over a part of the Republican Party'' and preventing Congress resolving its budget problem, the so-called ''fiscal cliff''.
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''With the world watching, it is imperative that the US Congress resolve an agreement to support growth in the short term," he said.

''In a throwback to a year ago, global markets are nervously watching the positioning of hardline elements of the Republican Party for signs that they will dangerously block reasonable attempts at compromise.

"Let's be blunt and acknowledge the biggest threat to the world's biggest economy are the cranks and crazies that have taken over a part of the Republican Party."

After the speech, Mr Swan told reporters the federal opposition were also guilty of ''stooping'' to Tea Party politics.

''I know there are people who will go out there like [Opposition Leader] Tony Abbott and talk our economy down and behave in a Tea Party fashion,'' he said. ''The fact is the fundamentals in the Australian economy are strong.''

Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey said Mr Swan's comments criticising the Tea Party movement and in turn, the opposition, amounted to little more than ''peddling hatred''.

''What is it with the Labor Party and hatred?'' Mr Hockey said.

''They hate people that make money, they constantly attack individuals who are successful and employ other Australians ... I'd like to hear Wayne Swan say something positive about someone, somewhere.

''They've got to stop talking about the people they hate and start talking about the people they admire.

"And I'd go beyond Bruce Springsteen in that regard,'' Mr Hockey added, in a reference to Mr Swan's declared admiration for the music and values of the American singer.

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott said Mr Swan's speech was ''extraordinary''.

''This is someone who is spending his time criticising others rather than getting on with his job,'' he told reporters in Sydney.

''The treasurer of Australia should be bigger than going around labelling members of the Republican Party of the United States 'cranks and crazies'.

''They would be quite entitled to retort that the cranks and crazies are the people in charge of economic policy in Australia, giving this great country a completely unnecessary carbon tax and saddling generations of Australians yet unborn with the consequences of a $120 billion black hole of spending that Wayne Swan has promised.''

Prime Minister Julia Gillard backed the substance of Mr Swan's speech, saying it was appropriate for her deputy to point out the risks facing the global economy and their potential consequences for Australia.

''The treasurer has been making appropriate comments today about potential risks,'' she said. ''You would expect him to be doing that.''

Mr Swan denied his comments were inflammatory in a presidential election year, saying it would be ''pretty inflammatory'' to see a country default.

''That would have very serious implications for the global economy,'' he said. ''It's the last thing the global economy needs.''

Mr Swan painted a rosier domestic fiscal picture, vowing again to return to surplus, and saying although the task ''is made harder by a fall in commodity prices'', a surplus is ''still our best defence against the current global economic volatility and sends a clear message that we are committed to responsible fiscal policy".

Mr Swan said the International Monetary Fund had given an upbeat assessment of the Australian economy, while endorsing the government's aim of returning its budget to surplus and the flexibility of the Reserve Bank to adjust monetary policy.

Delivering the speech, the Treasurer was also an optimist about China, saying economic discussions there have convinced him much of its slowdown is deliberately engineered.

"We really just need to keep things in perspective," he will say. "China is now 40 per cent larger than in 2008 so its growth rate can be 20 per cent lower for it to make the same contribution to global growth."

"It's like Usain Bolt easing off a bit at the end of the 100m because he's 10 metres in front and has already smashed the world record."

http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/republican-cranks-and-crazies-the-biggest-threat-to-global-economy-swan-20120921-26aos.html

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.. one from a proud American citizen Rupert Murdoch paper The Australian ..

PM backs Wayne Swan over US 'cranks' warning

by: Ben Packham - From: The Australian - September 21, 2012 4:52PM - 39 comments

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Treasurer Wayne Swan has weighed in on the US presidential campaign, attacking the economic credentials of Republican 'cranks and crazies'.

Wayne Swan warns "cranks and crazies" in the US Republican Party pose a threat to the world's economy. Picture: Dan Himbrechts Source: The Australian

JULIA Gillard has backed Wayne Swan's extraordinary intervention into US politics in which he claimed a Republican Party infiltrated by "cranks and crazies" posed a threat to the world's economy.

The opposition lashed the Treasurer over the comments, branding them a “calculated insult” against elected US politicians.

But the Prime Minister said Mr Swan was simply doing his job.

“The strength of the American economy matters to the global economy,” she said.

“The Treasurer has been making appropriate comments today about potential risks for the global economy and consequently for the Australian economy. You would expect him to be doing that.”

In a speech this morning, Mr Swan criticised the Republican Party's position on the US budget, warning that negotiations to prevent a “fiscal cliff” caused by a major withdrawal of government spending were critical to the global economy.

“Let's be blunt and acknowledge the biggest threat to the world's biggest economy are
the cranks and crazies that have taken over a part of the Republican Party,” he said.


The key line in the speech was softened slightly from an initial version provided to The Australian.

The original speech said “cranks and crazies” had “taken over the Republican Party”, not just “part of” it.

Opposition foreign affairs spokeswoman Julie Bishop accused Mr Swan of “yet another immature contribution” on the complex fiscal situation in the United States.

“He is showing reckless disregard for the debt burden the US faces.

“It was a calculated insult to the elected representatives of our key ally.”

She said Mr Swan was “an embarrassment in any event”, but would prove even more so if Republican candidate Mitt Romney won the US presidential election.

Tony Abbott said Mr Swan was in no position to dish out advice to others.

“The Treasurer of Australia should be bigger than going around labelling members of the Republican Party of the United States `cranks and crazies',” he said.

“They would be quite entitled to retort that the cranks and crazies are the people in charge of economic policy in Australia, giving this great country a completely unnecessary carbon tax and saddling generations of Australians yet unborn with the consequences of a $120 billion black hole of spending that Wayne Swan has promised.”

Shadow treasurer Joe Hockey said Mr Swan was peddling more Labor Party hatred, which was unproductive.

“What is it with the Labor Party and hatred?” Mr Hockey asked reporters in Sydney.

He said the Labor Party hated people that made money, and constantly attacked individuals who were successful and employed other Australians.

But Mr Swan responded: “The reason Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey have reacted ...
is because they're importing this destructive style of politics to Australia.”


Mr Swan earlier stood by his speech, saying it would be “pretty inflammatory” to see the United States default on its debt.

“That would have very serious implications for the global economy,” he said.

“It's the last thing the global economy needs.”

The Treasurer also accused the federal opposition of stooping to Tea Party-style politics.

“I know there are people who will go out there like (Opposition Leader) Tony Abbott and talk our economy down and behave in a Tea Party fashion.

When former prime minister John Howard attacked then-presidential candidate Barack Obama in 2007, declaring terrorists would be hoping for his election as president, Labor howled in protest.

Then opposition leader Kevin Rudd moved a censure motion against Mr Howard in parliament, saying it was a grave matter to accuse the party of Franklin D Roosevelt, Harry S Truman and John F Kennedy of being the terrorists' party of choice.

“This is a serious matter,” he said at the time. “This is a grave mistake.”

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/foreign-affairs/wayne-swan-accused-of-a-calculated-insult-of-members-of-us-congress/story-fn59nm2j-1226478741213

It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”

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