I mean, we are rightfully pessimistic. Decades worth of investment in infrastructure and future proofing our industry and economy are missing, because we run the country like a business, and spending money = bad. And we are finally starting to feel the consequences of that, the fact that our GDP is still pretty good is just evidence that it is a wholly unsuitable metric to measure the wellbeing of a country
I mean, we are rightfully pessimistic. Decades worth of investment in infrastructure and future proofing our industry and economy are missing, because we run the country like a business, and spending money = bad. And we are finally starting to feel the consequences of that, the fact that our GDP is still pretty good is just evidence that it is a wholly unsuitable metric to measure the wellbeing of a country