In NZ we have the Public Service vs the Private Sector to generate the friction of competition.
That is a corrupted friction.
I want to see that competitive friction to be generated by Public Service vs Te ao Māori Service!
That would be True Treaty Capitalism.
Real Aotearoa solutions.
Daniel McLauchlan is one of the greatest political columnists in New Zealand and his recent crusade on attacking the Wellington Professional Managerial Class raises important questions on how the State should regulate itself during Late Stage Capitalism that the Political Left need to look at…
The dogmatic political left invests its faith in the bureaucratic state; the dogmatic right trusts oligopolistic free markets – leaving New Zealand with crumbling infrastructure and corruption
…the Political Left have allowed the self-interested Public Service and the Professional Managerial Class to push self interested virtue signals rather than structural change and increased capacity of the State!
David Seymour says the Public Service is Left wing, bullshit!
If only this was true!
The Wellington Bureaucracy isn’t left wing! It’s a self interested Professional Managerial Class who use identity politics to mask their neoliberal hands-off-do-nothing-but-build-glass-palaces fiefdoms.
Oh they do the reo, and expose their pronouns and militantly ride bikes, they are effortless in their use of inclusion as a means to dominate and control the narrative, but they are a middle class clique, not left wing egalitarianism.
The Wellington Bureaucracy is a culture war of woke middle class Identity Politics aspirations backed with State funding, they may aesthetically be Left but they sure as fuck aren’t economically Left.
To brand the Public Service as ‘Left’ misdiagnoses the disease, symptom and patient!

The real power struggle in NZ isn’t Left vs Right, it’s between the Professional Managerial Class Corporate Consultants who influence policy to maintain their dominance and profit margins vs the self serving Public Service wanting to spend taxpayer money on their latest glass palace.
The Politicians are merely a masquerade of democracy to ensure participation that generates legitimacy, but the real power is between the Corporate Consultants who influence all policy to keep NZ deregulated and the self serving Public Service who are in it for their own fiefdoms.
Daniel talks about the lack of actual competition to the self-serving Public Service and to that effect Māori Social Service Providers could easily become the competition the self serving Public Service needs while building State capacity with a Ministry of Green Works.
Public Service vs Te ao Māori Service NOT Public Service vs Private Sector
The lack of results from a self serving Public Service riddled with Corporate Consultants could finally be challenged by Māori Social Service Providers that treat everyone who comes, but in a Māori cultural setting.
That development can drive the self serving Public Service to be far more responsive and force actual results out of them.
It’s allowing regulated capitalism to inject the dynamic of competition while building State capacity.
Imagine a scenario where Iwi joined forces with the State to create a 3rd Supermarket Operator with a focus on lower costs to customers, better work conditions for workers and better prices for suppliers.
Or expanding existing community health groups that are open to the entire community but run within Kaupapa Māori.
Same with Māori schools.
You can generate the competitive friction Capitalism requires while building up the State, not denigrating it.
The self serving Public Service is not our friend
The fundamental difference between Labour and National is that National MPs are all management psychopaths who excel at bullying others for results where as Labour wants to give everyone a cuddle at a hui with a vegan menu in Te Reo and side-order of pronouns.
The public service fear National, they don’t fear Labour and so when Labour pour billions into the Wellington Bureaucracy, they laugh and use it for more glass palaces.
The vast chunk of Labour/Green activists are placed and work within the Wellington Bureaucracy either with NGOs, Unions or State Agencies and their own sense of righteousness never allows them to consider if they are the baddies.
If we are to pour billions more into the Public Service, we must ensure these neoliberal managers don’t divert it for their own fiefdoms and pet projects.
The Right’s never ending march to amputate and slice down the State is so that the people don’t get used to a well functioning public service and so will politically agree to starve it of funds via tax cuts.
Global free market capitalism is dead, hyper regionalism is here. We need a bigger State with actual capacity rather than the threadbare barely regulated joke that it currently is.
We shouldn’t agree to cutting public services, we should fund their capacity and infrastructure rebuild while making the working conditions for those there a better quality!
Where should we get that money? Windfall taxes on the corporations and banks!
We need better conditions for those workers and the values of working 4 day weeks, extra holidays and housing solutions are aimed at making better working conditions as opposed to never ending inflationary wage pressures.
We need a sustainable bureaucracy rather than 7 figure technocrats who see their own fiefdoms and glass palaces as the measure of public policy achievements.
We can use Māori public services to be the competitive friction against public services rather than private interests that simply end up corrupting the public service.
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Oh you got an entrée during CovidCult. Under a MP/Greens/Labour govt you would get the main course. New Zimbabwe here we come.
And what are we now frank the tank
neoliberal hands-off-do-nothing-but-build-glass-palaces fiefdoms.
That is just how they seem to me. But don’t miss the expensive consultations with reams of feedback on what the community wants on expensive colour photo copypaper costing my money. But they are following the recipe though one can’t get simple things done.
Ours were going to place new affordable housing so that the ones in the middle might not get more than two hours of sunlight if they were lucky. Applying building codes that had been abandoned at the end of the industrial spurt in the UK. When – early 1900s?? But we don’t see many duplex houses around, putting two units on top of each other, with little strain on the services utilising land better. The housing looks little different than that of Australia in the 1970s. But who is holding councils and planners and builders to account? Free market oh great.
And I bet most of the bureaucrats have come from overseas or are Kiwis who have had experience in the field overseas and have lost touch with their purpose in life really. Then there are those who have been scarified by women’s advancement and have adopted a Dominatrix outlook that ‘brooks’ no discussion. For different aspects to officialdom one might read Tom Sharpe’s go at mostly Brit, bourgeoisie or everybody really.
Is this bureaucratic thinking or not?
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/571418/govt-spends-10m-to-fix-national-war-memorial-bells-fires-only-person-who-can-play
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