Balls said: «I believe it would be
economic madness for George Osborne to go ahead with deflationary spending cuts and the VAT hike that his advisers have been whispering about to the newspapers.
Not exact matches
That key intuition comes from Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, of Columbia University, and Linda Bilmes, of Harvard University, who've been studying the matter
for years trying to bring some method to the
madness of accounting
for the budgetary and broader
economic costs of war (which remains, by their own admission, a bit of an educated guess).
«It is
economic madness to use water from the Great Manmade River project
for agriculture.
Notice «inner psychological needs» @ 3:08:40 which also became the new «definition»
for one's Tribe in the late 1970s and into the
madness (and
economic rationalism aka early neo-liberalism) of the 1980s in the west.
We need to reduce carbon emissions
for climate reasons, and should leave fossil fuels in the ground even if it means losing short - term
economic benefits, but exposing Australia and the world to greater climate risk
for no good reason seems like
madness.
AS long as Left - wing / socialist governments can borrow and use other peoples» money
for ideological «green» symbolism, the
economic rot of unreliables — wind and solar power — fed by a collective climate change
madness, will continue unchallenged, despite what the majority of people want over the eco-elites and the > 25 year - old social justice warriors.