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  1. It’s a pretty narrow sort of brand. Food exports and tourism, and virtually nothing else.

    A wealthy British Commonwealth country could easily use its national reputation as a selling point for exports of high-end complex goods. But that would require protecting infant industries with tariffs, and a vassal of Wall Street globalism could never be allowed to do that!

  2. This has turned into a rant Jon. But it has some good bits in it I think. Perhaps its place would be later on at the bottom of a lot of shorter and more salient comments?

    The aim is to help New Zealand become one of the first countries in the world to reach
    100% renewable energy.

    That 100% goal announced about everything makes me shiver! Bloody Labour and Greens vainglory again; no practicality. We have led the world again!! We rejoiced in doing this with Roger’s and Labour embracing of hard-nosed financiers and their promises and opening us up like a Filipino psychic surgeon so he could sell off our important bits to whomever. It apparently seemed sexy at the time.

    Labour seems still high since Jacinda was renowned and received overseas after the Christchurch massacre and our attempts to show sympathy to those bereaved from a foreign maniac, not even home-grown! (The practical sympathy didn’t last long – I think within 6 months women, whose husbands were murdered/badly injured, who were victims killed because being from a foreign country with religious significance and different tikanga to NZ/AO, were being told to leave their children and go to work).

    Our politicians continue to make bold statements and strut like turkeys. Those birds are a well-known USA dish but our pollies have added our precious kiwis to the USA groaning table, metaphorically. And many of the ideas being raised have originated in that country or from the hollowed-out British Empah residue. And you betcha they cost money which we only appear to have by selling off bits of what we thought was our country and infrastructure and tattered moral integrity (eg pirating fees from immigrants without guarantee that they will receive what they were led to expect once they got here).

    What a spineless, self-satisfied, ignorant, complacent bunch our democracy has produced. We wouldn’t understand the old UK saying ‘I’m not as green as I’m cabbage-looking’ because we haven’t got enough wit and wisdom to wonder – there are a lot of good words starting with ‘w’.
    We need more contemplation and curiosity and assessment of our faults not mountains of ice-cream and self-esteem that we lather about us. To be strong one needs to know oneself thoroughly good and bad tendencies., and that applies to knowing one’s society too.

    Sun Tzu 544– 496 BC
    One need not destroy one’s enemy. One need only destroy his willingness to engage.
    and
    To conquer the enemy without resorting to war is the most desirable. The highest form of generalship is to conquer the enemy by strategy.
    https://www.azquotes.com/author/19687-Sun_Tzu/tag/enemy

    Sun Tzu said – Know the enemy and know yourself in a hundred battles you will never be in peril. When you are ignorant of the enemy but know yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal. If ignorant both of your enemy and of yourself, you are certain in every battle to be in peril.
    Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, and the Importance of Knowing Yourself …
    dtic.mil https://apps.dtic.mil › sti › citations › ADA440962

    Why Aristotle Said: Knowing Yourself is The Beginning of All …
    Knowing yourself lets you live the life you truly want — you know who you are, what you want, and what brings out the best in you. If you don’t have a full understanding of who you are, you will continue to make decisions against your true self. Growth in life and career starts with self-knowledge.27 Mei 2021 (I think a business-styled version.)
    Why Aristotle Said: Knowing Yourself is The Beginning of All Wisdom
    linkedin.com https://www.linkedin.com › pulse › why-aristotle-said-kn.

    Sun Tzu again – All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.
    https://www.azquotes.com/author/19687-Sun_Tzu/tag/enemy

    (I think we have to practice some deception, judiciously, practical strategy. One thing is never to state a 100% goal; that in itself is the first deception.)

  3. If anyone made up a list of everything wrong and corrupt about capitalism, that list would be called “Blackrock”. So amazing to see once were socialists (now multi millionaires) like Ardern actively courting and swooning over them.
    Once Hipkins has lined his pockets (nit long now), he will be another rabid capitalism supporter.

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