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Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Peter Tulip - J.Walker Podcast Australian Policy series

I think this’ll be the same Tulip as referred to in 2018 paper above. People in the crowd sounded so deflated by his incrementalist policy proposals 😂

Interesting discussion. Not sure i agree with his conclusions, he assumes the only way people, (voting population), would allow policy repair is through incremental changes, resulting in minimal effects to house prices.

This isn’t far away from Alan Kohler’s position. Its a solid position because so much of our economy is wrapped up in our houses, to have a big downturn in house prices could crater the economy, and destroy the banks which would unfortunately be bad for everyone. The poorest most of all.

I understand the perspective. But the negative societal, cultural and productivity effects of a whole two Australian generations are being completely written off to serve the comforts of an older generation and prop up large enterprises.

So i think its time for more radical change, sensible but radical. Its time for the tax and subsidy incentives to be re-oriented from big business to small business, from older people to younger people. A successful large enterprise should be able to look after itself in its own business the only exceptions should be for national defense purposes and government crowding in funding and resources for nationally significant, but specific, projects.

Some of the ideas Tulip puts forward such as zoning should be changed as well, he’s quite right on that point. It sounds a nightmare, but this is where his incrementalism i agree with. You can’t be revolutionary with peoples communities, unless you have overwhelming buy in.

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