What do you call this? Eamon Gilmore, TD read out in the Dail a statement by Brian Cowen, TD from 2004 when the latter was Minister for Finance. Mr. Cowen was explaining why Ireland was finding it difficult to reach the Overseas Aid Development target of 0.7% of GNP.
‘The problem here is we are a victim of our own success. The growth in GNP is accelerating – thankfully – and obviously that makes it all the more difficult to reach the targets that were set.’
Now, we have the current Finance Minister, Brian Lenihan, cutting ODA expenditure by €45 million, obviously because we are in a bit of a decline.
Now, can you imagine a Fianna Fail Minister explaining this to some impoverished citizen in rural Tanzania:
‘A few years ago we couldn’t provide you enough aid money because our economy was doing so well. Now we can’t provide you enough aid money because our economy is not doing so well.’
The Tanzanian citizen could be excused for thinking this is just nuts. If the citizen was aware of European fairy tales, she or he would know this comes right out of the Goldilocks fable.
‘Ooooh, the economy is too hot! Ooooh, now the economy is too cold. You’ll just have to wait for our economy to get juuussst right.’
it’s not that recession times provide new inanities. Fianna Fail has been running this economy on inanities for a decade. It’s just that recession time give them a certain clarity.

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