Broken Old Zealand Inc – The failed 40 year neoliberal experiment
“Where two old souls go slowly mad, / National Mum and Labour Dad”
Ballard of Calvary Street, James K Baxter
The tsunami of inflation Trump’s illegal war with Iran will generate is going to swamp any green shoots of recovery and the rotten hollowed out neoliberal user pays model of Broken Old Zealand Inc is going to viciously whiplash our economy again…
Iran conflict could sink the economic recovery … and Christopher Luxon – Liam Dann
NZ Herald
…Since Rogernomics, the hollowing out of NZ for corporate interest has accelerated with corporate lobbyists now influencing every sector of the media…

…the failed 40 year neoliberal experiment has mutated us into Broken Old Zealand Inc where oligopoly, duopoly and monopoly gets to run the country for their private wealth, not the common good.
Thomas Coughlan: Infrastructure Commission asks Labour and National to do something unpopular
THE FACTS
- An Infrastructure Commission report warns more money needs to be spent on maintaining infrastructure.
- It also calls for restoring the principle of user-pays to network infrastructure such as roads.
- In 2018, a Labour-era transport plan proposed spending more on maintenance and was met with backlash.
Parliament today lays all this out.
Too much money is being spent on transport, not enough on hospitals; too much money is being spent on what it literally describes as “new and shiny” and not enough is being spent on looking after what we already have; roads no longer fund themselves, relying on money from the core Crown budget, and too many projects are hurried for presumably political purposes, causing their costs to inflate rapidly.
Everyone agrees with this. Bishop seems to be rolling the pitch for a strategic climb down from some of the roads of national significance, and Labour, burnt by the Ardern-Hipkins Government’s infatuation with mega-projects that never got built, seems poised to run on a more modest platform this election.
NZ Herald
It seems to me that there is an economic reality about NZ that Labour and National are refusing to acknowledge.
NZ has always been three enormous and sparsely populated Islands that have always relied on the State to be the 40% foundation stone. The free market dynamics of competition don’t work well when the population density is low. The State is the egalitarian backbone of this country, the Right want to gut it and hand the organs over to their rich mates.
Bernard Hickey explains the fundamental problem, we can’t just keep selling each other more expensive houses built upon mass immigration and pretend that is economic growth any more…
- In my view, the data on retail spending, jobs, real incomes and housing equity are increasing the chances the ‘green shoots’ of better business confidence and manufacturing don’t convert into voters ‘feeling’ the economic recovery enough to emphatically award the Government a second term in our housing-market-with-bits-tacked-on.
- In my view, that’s because forecasters and Treasury haven’t taken into account how important a stagnant housing market and lower real incomes after food, power and rent costs are for household spending and business investment.
- The bottom line: An economy powered for 30 years by leveraged and tax-free house price inflation can’t handle the truth that another trebling of prices isn’t possible again. That’s because interest rates can’t fall again by nine percentage points, household debt can’t treble again relative to disposable incomes, and employment growth from a 15 percentage point increase in workforce participation can’t be repeated in an ageing population.
…exactly, the one trick property speculation pony that has powered the last 30 years of ‘economic growth’ has had a stroke and is off to the glue factory.
Catastrophic Climate Change, geopolitical trade tensions and the hollowing out of public infrastructure to cheap management teams who milk monopoly rentals while the asset deteriorates.
I’m not asking for socialism from the NZ Left, I’m just looking for basic regulated capitalism!
The 30/30/30 neoliberal debt straightjacket is designed to ensure the public never get fully funded public services.
How on earth can more user pays mythology be the answer when it’s the cause of the current malaise!
Adopting more user pays to solve our problems is like using cancer to cure syphilis.
We need new ideas.
We need to consider new taxes aimed at the wealthy and the speculative.
We need to remove the tax yoke from the working and middle classes and put them on the wealthy.
We need to consider Sovereign Credit as a means to fund new infrastructure.
We need to resource our Communities and make them resilient.
We need way more artists.
We need sustainability.
We need to defend our Economic Zone.
We nee to be 100% electrified and 100% sustainable.
We need a pharmaceutical industry.
We need a data centre industry.
We need a drone industry.
We need to produce things here rather than be a raw material producer.
We need way more native forests.
We need way less pine forests.
We need a new inshore shipping network.
We need more rail.
We need more food security via a third state backed supermarket.
We need less trucks.
We need less cows.
We need more wool production.
We need local investment in R+D.
We need post-growth capitalism.
Now you might argue that none of this is necessary.
You would be wrong.
While the NZ Right cling to the claim that climate change is just a socialist hoax, the latest research shows us that climate change is actually speeding up…
Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds
Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño
…that’s right.
Catastrophic Climate Change is speeding up and getting more intense.
The disconnect between news stories on the extreme weather events we are seeing and their connection with the global warming future we are locked into thanks to human pollution continuing the warm the planet beyond tipping points that once breached can’t return from – is a chasm.
The reality vs our weaponised apathy.
The distance between what is actually happening in an age of consequences vs deliberate ignorance.
Human pollution since the steam age has spiralled global temperatures beyond points that the biosphere can come back from.
We are seeing the reality of that in real time.
In 1980, the time between billion dollar climate destruction events was 3 months.
It’s now 18 days.
There is a point where the next destructive weather event strikes before you can rebuild from the last one.
We are meeting an Age of Consequences with a culture of wilful blindness.
These heatwaves are going to become the normal background of an ever warming planet, Climate Change is here and now, the ramifications of our denial only exacerbates the damage.
The realities of that changes everything and will become impossible to gloss over.
Change is coming to us whether we want it or not.
The failed neoliberal experiment of the last 40 years has ill prepared us for the realities of today.
The political spectrum will shatter once the sleepy hobbits of muddle NuZilind realise what is happening.






