'The less your ability to save, the smaller incentive you are given, and vice versa.' Note well: the secretary to Treasury, Dr Martin Parkinson, has provided voters with the only no-bulldust budgetary advice they're likely to get between now and the federal election. Everything they get from the politicians - on both sides - will be straight from vote-chasers' fantasy land. Even much of the media believe their interests lie in feeding their customers more of the self-delusion they prefer to hear rather than reminding them of the harsh realities of fiscal arithmetic. In a speech last week, Parkinson noted the community's demand for the sort of "superior goods" governments provide - such as...
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