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    1. Jonesy, what, You can’t afford the 40 million penthouse in the Pacifica? Let’s hope it is still ‘warm and dry’ in a few years time, or you might be contributing to it’s remedial work.

  1. Any number of things could be added to that list…
    • Free Wifi nationwide
    • Basic Income for all citizens paid via IRD, retirement of WINZ/MSD
    • Clean out of the State Sector
    • Replace all 1984-1991 legislation
    and so on…

    BUT–the key question as ever is how exactly is 40 years of a neo liberal state and monetarist Parliamentary consensus to be rolled back before authoritarian populism takes hold here? Authoritarianism is just one more way to obscure who the main enemy is, and it is pretty clear from the info graphic above that it is bludging capitalists and finance capitalists and their elite group of toadies that need to be dealt to.

    Community organisation and direct action is the only way to make it happen, including putting up radical demands for new gen voters (who happen to be generations student loan and rent for life also) to support.
    NGOs, a radicalised union centre (who is Richard Wagstaff again?) and a rebuilt marxist left which these days has to Eco Socialist.

  2. You are right on the money with every point Martyn. However, the people that make and uphold the laws in this country are the very people that will benefit from them not being applied, so there’s very little chance of them ever being contemplated let alone acted upon. I do like your point about the golf courses though, I would love to be in the committee rooms of the various golf clubs when that was applied.

  3. “The Right look for recruits, the Left look for traitors and right now, the dangerous far right are winning” …

    At present the far right are not winning, I think the far left are winning and creating stupid rules (cultural revolution style) that are creating conditions for the far right to gain support.

    In the cultural revolution in China, Mao decided that sparrows were the enemy as they would eat the crops, so every person to show their devotion had to spend their spare time banging pots and pans and killing any sparrows they could find which made the sparrow nearly extinct in China. They got rid of the sparrows but then came a plague of locusts ballooned by the lack of sparrows which which resulted in severe ecological imbalance, being one of the causes of the Great Chinese Famine. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Pests_campaign

    In NZ the woke laws have created an imbalance. I agree with the woke laws listed but there are also many clumsy attempts at eradication or over population, which has created huge imbalance in many industries in NZ such as food and housing/construction and creating the population of 2050 in NZ with the infrastructure of 1980 and grinding to a halt because of all the stupidity, white elephants held up by government money and frauds.

    More woke laws.

    Cancelling protest movements as the woke message is that most people who care about protest are too racist to attend. You have to be the right identity to have the right to protest in NZ now.

    Cancelled the mum and dad farmers, while bringing in more scab labour for the intensive farmers and corporations who have more farm than they can manage.

    Cancelled the landlords and demolished exisiting housing, putting the renters on the streets or in motels while giving tax money and idealising developers for grandiose McMansions or housing estates in their names, at massive costs and expecting the local community to pay for the infrastructure and risks via their council and other taxes like additional road taxes. Use non transparent structures and marketing so that people are not aware that the state house land and housing has been given away, into structures that are not working because they are profit and marketing driven by neoliberals and outside of the control of the state.

    Cultural revolutions style, idealise the low paid migrant worker, toiling in the cartel supermarkets, liquor stores, retail, takeaways at minimum or ghost wages who are bankrolled by foreign family members waiting to come to NZ too, by piggybacking on the visas. (You obviously can’t do it on NZ wages!). This then take more supply for housing, driving up the prices with new demand.

    Idealise the small and large business owner who has environmentally wasteful businesses heavily subsidised by tax money via WFF, wage subsidies and various gig and contractor models to hire and fire at will, and the new innovation of paying back your wages in ghost or menial jobs and working illegally full time for cash all around NZ on construction sites, factories and farms.

    Turn a blind eye to growing illegal workers and cash workers, So easy for the accountants to work out to save money, you subcontract a crew to do the work, they subcontract to other subcontractors who send in illegal, cash workers to do the job and you can undercut 30% (just on the tax alone) the other contractors who pay tax! Then the ones with legal workers are less likely to get the work, let alone train and hire new people and the industry collapses constantly as the supply chain on labour alone is based on frauds.

    Allow cartels and monopolies to prosper in NZ, and while wages are stagnant or growing slowly, many essentials are going up significantly, like food and power. (A report put power increasing significantly in the last 5 years, and escalating in price, especially in the last two years, a lot of food seems to have gone up 20% since Covid, and the variety of choice in major supermarkets seems to be dwindling as they push their own brands).

  4. NZ focus on construction based on an ideal (and immigration Ponzi) similar to Mao’s Great Leap Forward? In just a few years, the Great Leap Forward policy, caused massive environmental, social and economic damage in China.

    https://www.thoughtco.com/the-great-leap-forward-195154

    John Key already seems to have harvested “The first autumn of the Great Leap Forward, 2005 – 2016” and now the ‘great leap forward’ continued by Labeen, are eventually going to cause further environmental and economic damage….

  5. You don’t need the PWA Bomber, the Council or NZ Govt owns thirteen of them anyway:

    “Mayor Phil Goff says, “The 13 council-owned or managed golf courses are a major asset for our city valued at around $3 billion and are enjoyed by tens of thousands of Auckland golfers each year.”

    And,

    “The council owns 10 golf courses and manages leases for another three courses on Crown land, bringing the total of council-managed courses in the region to 13.”

    https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2018/9/proactive-approach-to-council-s-investment-in-golf/

    This includes courses in really strategic locations like the Takapuna Golf Course, which was taken into public ownership at the end of the 1950s because they needed to carve off a bit for the motorway. A new golf course was created at public expense further out in Albany. The plan at that time was to redevelop the remainder of the Takapuna course into an ideally-located town centre for the North Shore, but in practice it remained — a golf course.

  6. Er, not wanting to be a pedant but I can’t avoid it somehow.

    There is no such thing as free public transport – rather there would need to be a transfer of those costs to others (who are already partiality subsidising it).

    So if we take more to fully subside public transport what are we going to go without instead? Other people’s money isn’t an endless resource despite what some may think.

    Also, can you add those huge racecourses to your list? I’d love to see all those Remuera residents shit their pants if social housing and the like was built across the many acres of the Ellerslie racecourse. This land is central, has existing light rail in place and is close to multiple areas of industry ie pen rose, Mt Wellington.

    Lastly, rather than taxing the middle class into poverty so we’re all equally miserable how about just digging up all the coal, gold and other minerals we’ve got and applying a Nordic style sovereign wealth tax to and fund health, education and whatnot?

  7. What about CMT Compulsory Manual Training. Everyone has to turn out at least once in the year, even oldies, and do something that needs doing picked from a list put together by locals. All the middle-class lords and ladies of whom I am one and my family, have to wake up and be part of a busy network that is able to keep this country going and providing for all at a basic level. Do one’s bit for a good outcome. Those who can afford better have better but we look after those in need, and learn what actually is needed and do it, not just think Me,Me, more nice stuff.

  8. Transaction tax is the stand out idea. Easy to implement, difficult to avoid and huge source of funds.

    Sure use a bit of golf course land for housing but once it’s housing it’s no longer green space that can be used for public parks.

    Is it a good thing or a bad thing that most Auckland house owners are a part of the 1%? median price $1.18 million.

    1. I’m for a micro transaction tax, but on everything especially money coming in and out of NZ and money changing into other forms. We are steadily going away from normal stuff like a salary or even property investment, and into cash, illegal work, drugs, contraband, gambling and unusual new investments like crypto currency.

      You have to wonder what is going on too, when people are keeping 4 million in cryptocurrency. They manage Rock and Rubble, a quarry transporting service. Must be doing very well! https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/crypto-heist-raiders-steal-safe-containing-4m-in-cryptocurrency-from-westmere-home/PI3L5LMS6PCSVABJDYSW5O4YGA/

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