A budget in surplus is a mantra that may burden the state government, states Josh Gordon of The National Times. There is an interesting debate playing out at the highest levels of the Baillieu government that would have been inconceivable 18 months ago. Should keeping the budget in surplus be a sacrosanct political objective right now? The politics surrounding next Tuesday\u27s state budget are diabolical. Revenues have been so diminished that the government has three choices: slash spending, raise taxes or become the first Victorian government to hand down a budget deficit since the horror days of the early 1990s. (Or a combination). According to one source, the debate has become a source of mounting tension between Treasurer Kim Wells a...