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  1. FDR would have been another Truman without being forced to act otherwise. He only did anything good economically and socially because of the dual threat of communism from the left and distributionists like Father Coughlin that would have completely destroyed the American capitalist empire.

    We can learn from this. There need to be serious political forces threatening to completely wreck these centrist neoliberal traitors. At best we will gain power. At worst they will at least be forced to give concessions.

  2. I agree, Labour Greens getting booted out of councils would send a message of sledge hammer proportions that even dumb Labour hierarchy would understand.

    Thing is, would they know what to do to turn the ship around? Evidence from their 5 year tenure suggests not!

  3. It’s not necessarily true that there is sufficient space in CBDs for higher density housing; CBDs, as well as suburbs, also need “green” spaces. And not everyone wants to live in a CBD; we need affordable housing in suburbia as well; and that would often mean building up rather than out. No doubt, though, you would prefer to see people sleeping in cars if it allows you to hang on to your precious sunshine.

    What we need to do is replace part of our income tax burden with land taxes, as this would encourage more efficient use of land in both CBDs and suburbia.

    1. Reply to Mikesh at 10.15. Your argument falls on its face when you say I would rather ‘see people sleeping in cars’. A straw man argument, classic conservative technique to extremise your opponent, as I never said this and never would and it can’t even be inferred from my article. I have suggested in other articles that transport routes could be used so it is not simply CBD sites that can be built. And in Wellington there really is plenty of CBD space to build mid rises.

        1. Reply to Mike’s 9.24am. Over car yards in Kent terrace. At the back of Cuba street over the huge car parks. Along Victoria street tween ghuznee and Vivian and up. Existing business has to stop and once built they come back into the ground floor. Being tough on business because that is where people want to live. Don’t stuff over community rights, adapt business property rights. They still have their property.

          1. Your suggestions seem unlikely to eventuafe. If I had to make a suggestion, I would say: get rid of the Basin Reserve, but I cannot see that happening anytime soon either.

  4. Ever since the 1930s and 1940s, pragmatic social democrats have always prioritised affordable housing, on the grounds that without affordable housing a wide range of social problems are essentially out of control, whereas with affordable housing they can be managed. It is good to see you making this point.

  5. Stephen did you not get the memo from Do Little there is no crisis according to him all is under control just trust us

  6. It’s a real pleasure to see you’re no longer stifled by the constraints of being an ethical long-standing public servant @ Stephen and that you are now able to really let rip.
    And you are correct – the best way to deliver a message to the current highjacked Labour Party (and Green Party) is probably to deliver the message they need at the local body erections. I’m not yet sure though whether I hold out much hope when you look at Mayoral, Councillor and local body candidates, but we’ll see.
    More fool me! I didn’t really expect Grant and Alf would have become so captured, but their record speaks for itself, as does the top ranks of the Gweens.
    A bit of a tradge really. Beyers parked up and done over in Kilbirnie surrounded by struggling two-job people; doyens of the LGBTIXYZ community propping up supermarket corporate shills with some pretty ugly pressures on the most vulnerable of their wee-boi AYSHUN staffings; the capture of movers and shakers thinking the answer merely lays in marketing and rebranding’; Bery Germ cheerleaders on sites such as this acting tribally.
    NO! they need a fucking shock. So far it looks like that’ll have to be delivered the hard way unfortunately.

    (I bumped into some1 the other day who was active in the Tramways union when people like Tollich and Kelly and others were active. He now operates in the medical ‘space’, going forward and is equipped with a loverly inner city apartment – even tho’ it is a leaky build. Stubby little fella. He accused me of being hard left ffs! Extremely nice bloke but I thought WHAT.THE.FUCK.Happened to you?. Needless to say I’d never left the Labour Pary – the Labour Party has only just left me – MORE FUCKING FOOL ME)

    Roll up roll up. The sooner the better

  7. A country with such low productivity cannot afford nice things.

    In both local and central government, we piss away enormous amounts of money on ridiculous vanity projects. Even worse, we piss away enormous amounts of money JUST STUDYING ridiculous vanity projects that we don’t build!

    A billion dollars spent on consultants last year and 17,000 more bureaucrats in Wellington – that’s where the teachers’ pay rise went Stephen.

    So, this isn’t about centrist economics; it’s about sheer bloody incompetence.

  8. Don’t let Andrew Little off the hook. Wasted millions and millions on health NZ. How is the nurses settlement going Andrew.

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