Parkinson’s law of triviality
briefly states says the time spent on any agenda item is inversely proportional
to the sum involved.
Since 2007/08 cash deficits have
been recorded in every year, totalling $1 billion, deficits that have been
funded by plundering amounts set aside for other purposes.
Whilst it is commendable to
boost aggregate demand by running deficits, the reality has meant Tasmania has
been spending all available cash because it’s wedded to the idea that debt is
undesirable while at the same time refusing to reform the unsustainable model
to allow borrowings, which might provide scope to achieve more desirable economic
and social outcomes in the future.
It’s a model we’ve been
following for years. It’s about to reach its used by date.