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  1. An opium dream alright. The Labour Caucus had the mandate in 2020 to sideline Rogernomics and the capital gain based economy-but due to surgically embedded monetarism they had neither the ideological ability nor the guts and enthusiasm to do so.

    1. No, Labour didn’t have the mandate to sideline Rogernomics. That is not what they campaigned on. It was all about protecting people from the fiscal impact of Covid. The wage and business subsidies in particular.

      If Labour wants to overturn Rogernomics in the way the Chris Trotter suggests, then they have to campaign on that platform for the 2023 election. The Greens and Te Pati Maori certainly are.

      But what will Labour campaign on? A CGT? A new top tax rate? The first $20,000 of income tax free?Whatever it is, they have to actually campaign on it. Just as National did in 2011 for the partial privatisation of the power companies. It was a specific campaign commitment. That is the expectation upon political parties, and since MMP, has been essentially complied with.

      1. Parliamentary Parties do not “have to” do anything, as best illustrated by the stealthy implementation of Roger Douglas’ neo liberal experiment in 1984. Rog’ kept his “fish & chip” brigades plans to allow penetration of the NZ State by private capital well out of public gaze.

        But yes, Parties should ideally be upfront. The point I was making was that NZ Labour had major support and goodwill at the 2020 ballot box and should have used it for some more positive outcomes.

        I know Torys in the North who were totally expectant of all manner of alarming (to them) measures from the majority Govt. including a state house mega build…but never happened.

      2. They had no mandate to advance Co Governance and other progressive causes such as school’s encouraging puberty blockers but they did it anyway. So that argument doesnt fly. They simply dont want to because it is not career enhancing, end of.

    2. Should have given everyone a UBI and fired the lot of them starting with orange children MBEI consultants and those spooks.

  2. Very good Chris! LOL

    The budget was Labour pretending to be fiscally sensible just before the election so they can get another 3 years.

  3. Firefighters’ equipment let them down at the Loafers Wellington fire.
    Meanwhile Grant Robertson gives away 34 million dollars of taxpayers’ money to a kapa Haka Festival.

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