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  1. We had a chance to incrementaly increase benefit rates from 1984 onwards and we blew it.

    I say that as literally the last person to have received the youth allowance. So Im coming from a place of experience. As someone whove argued for a 40% immediate boost to benefit rates I now say it’s not going to happen. Not even under a UBI.

    The assets have already been privatised and over inflated so any increase in benefit rates will go straight into rents and scum lords. Pity.

    Those already propertied are just going to have to care for there disadvantaged family members directly out of there own pockets and you lot shouldn’t even be mad.

  2. Robertson has delivered a continuation budget.. it largely placates, other than in regards to tax rates.

    ~~ The Placation:
    Maori Health Authority: $168m
    Health NZ: extra $1.8 billion
    Pharmac: extra $191 million (2 years)
    Targeted Dental Grants: extra $700
    Education: extra $2 billion
    Shcools [builderings?]: $855m
    Other: Warmer Kiwi Homes, Child Support Rejig, Fuel Excise [extended], Half-Price Public Transport [extended]

    On paper the above sounds reasonable. Though staffing and skill shortages is surely kneecapping. Concerning education; pumping more money into a largely failed system seems foolish.

    ~~ The Concerns:
    Toy Helicopter Money: $350 per catcher
    TVNZ & RNZ Merger: EXTRA $327 million (4 years)
    ‘Relaxation’ of FHB Grant Caps: $Unknown

    ~~The Good:
    Business Growth Fund: 100 million

    ~~Conclusion:
    Minister Robertson seems wedded to the belief of rising year-on-year house prices and diminishing inflation. There is LITTLE-TO-NO innovation in this budget.. a concern given the record tax and spend here. Throwing more money at a failing Health and Education System is the sad tip of the iceberg.

    Remember, a budget is just capital allocation.. ideally a government’s job is to give good governance.

    This budget speaks to a growing socialist, centralization, authoritarian and propagandist flavor from Labour.

    1. Not sure this is accurate. There is quite a lot of financial innovation going on in this budget to do with ETS and SME business loans. Not to mention that rescue helicopters are not toys.

      And Whangarei and Nelson hospital upgrades to me signal future NZDF base movements. But I’ll have to sit on that.

    2. $191 million ( $76 million this year) for Pharmac is bullshit when in 2021 alone they needed $417 million a year more to fund the 65 meds on their wish list with another 200 odd going through the application process. So don’t tell me it is good news on the meds funding front.It is a continuation of pathetic drip feed funding.

      1. I can agree that Robertson is indeed drip feeding the increase of funding in a pathetic way.

        Where I would push back is The Leader of The Opposition, National Party Leader Christopher Luxon claims that Robertson is spending to much in is budget reply speech which is just a come on bro, is english even Luxons first language? It’s just basic accounting bro.

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