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  1. Hmm all of that under a Labour govt most lead by the kind and caring Saint Jacinda.

    Why do people keep voting for them? Expecting a different result next time?
    They had a majority, knew how bad things were, and did nothing except mouth empty platitudes and spend millions on vanity projects like that cycle crossing over the bridge.

  2. The near-total collapse of the labour movement means that there isn’t anyone left to even widely report such things to the public, let alone organise and fight actual campaigns.

    This is probably compounded by the best leadership talent in working class areas being forced to flee the country.

    The lack of public anger is a bit puzzling. Even the upper tier of the working class, the so-called white-collar middle strata (or ‘brain workers’), are doing rather poorly.

  3. The line that it’s too much cost for taxpayers to fund social justice is all to do with framing the debate. There is just as much money in the world as their used to be but it’s gone to the top2 or 3 percent. Everytime we say “taxpayer” middle class people think they’re going to be funding it and they freak out because their wealth has gone down in real terms as well.

    We should be looking at a financial transactions tax and we should not do an inheritance tax unless it comes with a complete overhaul of the economic system. A lot of middle class families are trying to preserve what money they do have so their kids can own a house.

    We have to get the middle class on the right side of the debate.

      1. No ity isnt.
        GST IS A CONSUMPTION TAX ON GOODS AND SERVICES.
        A Financial tax taxes finance movement.
        There is the difference.
        A financial only needs to be 0.01 or 0.001% to bring in mega millions daily .
        While a GST tax on a smaller range of Goods and Services has to be over 10% and still not bring in the same amount.

        The banks and Financial services fought against it tooth and nail when Jim Anderton’s Alliance party suggested it when GST was being mooted.

  4. An article elsewhere on the internet informs me the cost of living in Spain is 1/3 of NZ.
    Well past time we enforce rules to promote competition in just about everything in NZ.

  5. Jacindas Labour were a complete and utter failure.
    Shame she overseas living in fake glory. She should be here helping to fix the issues she helped create.

  6. Jacinda was way too soft on the power companies. She should have gone in hard, and split the generators off from the retailers. Clark broke up Telecom and internet prices fell.

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