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Every year, as the Finance Minister stands with that iconic budget briefcase – or, more recently, the red cloth that suspiciously resembles a laptop bag from an artisanal market – Twitter transforms into a battleground. Economists, pseudo-economists, WhatsApp University graduates, and that one cousin who did an MBA but now sells artisanal pickles all chime in with their expert takes.
Every year, as the Finance Minister stands with that iconic budget briefcase – or, more recently, the red cloth that suspiciously resembles a laptop bag from an artisanal market – Twitter transforms into a battleground. Economists, pseudo-economists, WhatsApp University graduates, and that one cousin who did an MBA but now sells artisanal pickles all chime in with their expert takes. Every year, as the Finance Minister stands with that iconic budget briefcase – or, more recently, the red cloth that suspiciously resembles a laptop bag from an artisanal market – Twitter transforms into a battleground. Economists, pseudo-economists, WhatsApp University graduates, and that one cousin who did an MBA but now sells artisanal pickles all chime in with their expert takes. Read More