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  1. NZ is a one chamber Parliament and with the use of urgency, any crazy old thing can be written into law within a couple of hours making our Parliament one of the most powerful in the world.

    /facepalm

    Having two chambers doesn’t prevent bad or urgent policy being passed. It just makes it harder to pass good policy as the US/UK and many other two chamber parliaments/governments have shown.

    We need a better system than the belief that a two chamber house does any good because the evidence is quite solid – a two chamber house just costs more.

    The horror of our student loan mountain has to be looked at with innovative new ideas to help pay off the generation of debt that has been built up.

    Simply write it off. Doing so won’t negatively effect anyone.

    Same goes for beneficiary debt as well.

  2. +100 good post from Martyn Bradbury….all good suggestions…add to that state funded free dental care for all

    …get rid of fizzy drinks

    ….and fluoride… ( people can use their own fluoride tablets if they wish to ingest)

    …I would also make all education state funded and free for people of all ages

    1. And all medicines state funded, end this some subsidised, some not bullcrap that is currently in place, which causes so many people untold misery .

  3. Did I miss something, such as FREE DENTAL CARE?

    I agree with much of the above, but some is in my view unrealistic and may even be counter productive.

    1. Yes free dental care was something that grassroots advocate Jim Anderton saw as a real need for grassroots New Zealanders

      dental care is expensive for those on limited incomes…the Labour Party should honour Jim by taxing the wealthy corporations more to pay for free dental care…certainly it should come before tax cuts for the wealthy who can afford dental care

      …dental health is crucial for mind and body health…poor dental health affects the heart and immune system for example, as well as psychological well being, education outcomes and work efficiency

      ‘Call for free dental care for all’

      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10733848

      “Free dental care should eventually be extended to all New Zealanders, Progressive leader Jim Anderton says.

      He today launched a dental health care policy under which free care would be extended on an incremental basis, targeting the most vulnerable groups first.

      Labour Party health spokesman Grant Robertson welcomed the plan, saying it was a useful tool in improving overall dental health care.

      “We know many New Zealanders are not receiving the dental care they need, with the most recent nationwide survey showing that 44 per cent are not receiving any at all,” Mr Robertoson said.

      “This represents a major future risk both in terms of health status, but also in costs to individuals and the taxpayer.”

      Mr Robertson said Labour would look closely at Mr Anderton’s proposal in terms of the pace and extent at which it could be implemented.”

  4. ‘good outcomes’ are not possible in industrial nations controlled by banks, corporations and opportunists (as New Zealand is): everything that matters can only be made worse, and will be. More overcrowding, more gridlock, more pollution, worse food at higher cost, fewer resources shared amongst more people….and no accountability for those who make the idiotic decisions that cause everything to be made worse.

    With the rot of the fraudulent financial system chewing away at the very fabric of society every second of every day and destroying the very environment that supports life-as-we-know-it every second of every, we must anticipate a ‘watershed moment’ when the whole corrupt system reaches the point of uncontrollable collapse.

    What the Adern government COULD DO but won’t do is stop lying to the general populace about the future and stop squandering energy and resources on infrastructure and projects that will have no utility in the near future.

    What the Adern government COULD do but won’t is point out to the populace that we are in the midst of an environmental meltdown and on the brink of a financial meltdown that are both a direct result of the lifestyle enjoyed by the majority of New Zealander (along with similar nations). But it won’t.

    What the Adern government COULD but won’t is point out the without energy nothing happens, and that the prime energy systems (based on petroleum extracted from underground and under seas) are in terminal decline.

    The Adern government will just keep playing the game, pretending it is generating ‘good outcomes’ while in fact wrecking the future of every young New Zealander.

    So which will ‘get’ us first?

    The meltdown of the Arctic and Antarctic (both at record lows for the time of year) and all the other dire repercussions of ever-rising atmospheric CO2?

    January 10, 2018 408.13 ppm

    January 10, 2017 405.95 ppm

    Or the rise in energy costs? …..Brent oil now trading at around $70 a barrel, having risen from $45 a barrel since July 2016

    Of the unstable international bond market? …which was given the jitters by China a couple of days ago.

    That which is unsustainable cannot be sustained.

    However, I see that new car sales in NZ have recently hit a record high:

    ‘Over the year, 108,616 new passenger cars were sold – a new all-time record high. Driving that rise was sales for new rental vehicles supporting the tourism boom. Sales to rental car companies in December were also particularly strong.’

    https://www.interest.co.nz/news/91544/tourism-boom-sees-spike-rental-car-sales-and-gives-car-sales-figures-boost-suv-sales-win

    so clearly a lot of people believe that which is unsustainable CAN be sustained.

    1. Ardern, not Adern, is the correct name of the PM. For the rest, you are about right, they will be so locked into the existing system, it would be political suicide to tell the people the truth.

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