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  1. Another Magical expose’ of National’s spin and diversion of the truth by selective |cherry picking” to show results that falsely benefit the national Party at their expense of telling the truth to the public.

    The MSM is our last opportunity to tell the truth, but will they finally step up and act responsibly to tell the honest truth as to the real facts surrounding all these public issues.

    I hope the MSM finally help the public to know the real facts.

    As to Martyn’s praise for Patrick Gower and the team investigation of the PM and the Saudi sheep deal.

    It was an important change from the usual hollowed out “Nation” programming and showed some serious investigative Journalism integrity finally.

    I am concerned that this comes hard on the heels of rumours of a proposal for Media works and a merging with publically funded TV1 as there I see a possible reason for this change of heart for media work’s to come out with some sweeteners for public consumption of some “real hard hitting investigative programming to quell the worries for us about if the marriage of Media works and TV 1 do combine, that we will view the media works as becoming a REAL journalistic media?

  2. I just hope future governments (assuming we ever get one… because you know democracy itself could be next on the chopping block under National) reverse these policies. Unfortunately, history tells us that by and large this is not the case, with replacements governments usually doubling down and adopting the existing policies because it makes them look better too. What government would want to report true unemployment and crime statistics if it reflects badly on them (e.g. headline: “Crime is up a whopping 60% since Labour took Office” or “Unemployment surges to 10 year high”)?

    1. I fear you are right, Labour may consider, hey, this may suit us when we are in government, same as underfunding the Ombudsmen and other watchdogs, that is why there has not been much more protest coming from them. Winston Peters was the only opposition leader and MP calling the government by what it really does, nothing much short from being corrupt, when they discussed the appointment of a new temporary Ombudsman in Parliament last week.

      Labour and Greens simply kept their words calm and timid, not wanting to appear too rebellious.

      There is something very rotten in this government, and it must be spoken out, very clearly. And only if the opposition leads with principles will they win credit from the voters.

  3. Nationals blatant deception with naggingly high unemployment figures is just another nail in their corruption coffin. This bullshit is simply breath taking but the corporate media ignore it.

    Surely the sum of any corruption free society is that it’s official statistics must be beyond reproach because anyone putting money in this country will start thinking long and hard about investing otherwise!

  4. Excellent work yet again Frank. Much appreciated.

    Over the past eight years, we Kiwis have been treated by government and its agencies, like mushrooms … kept in the dark about almost everything and fed BS, in the hope in the harsh light of day we will remain complacent and compliant to suit the lying, deceptive John Key and his National co conspirators’ dubious agenda! Seems to be working, because the foul, arrogant, smirking traitors are still there, as contaminating, vile and odious as ever!

    Exactly how bad do things have to get, before Kiwis decide to retaliate against Key & Co and begin the challenge of reclaiming back what has been stolen from us by stealth?

  5. So now I know what the ‘Cusp of something special’ is that the PM said during the 2014 election campaign. It’s ‘Post Truth’ or deliberate misinformation and fudging statics to place the government in a good light. Yes Frank we are an Orwellian state sadly most voters have no idea this is happening and remain in blissful wilful ignorance taking their lead from Government’s cheer leaders. Lord Haw Haw ( Hosking) Larry Williams, Paddy Gower Tracey Watkins, Audrey Young, Fran O’Sullivan , Leighton Smith, Paul Henry and other journalist who are so enamoured with Key and are more then happy to compromise themselves spreading the lies,myths and spin or should I say ‘Post truth’ of this wicked callous government. Those who vote National seem to choose ignorance over facts and information.

  6. “For the government statistician to unilaterally declare that “looking at job advertisements on the internet is correctly classified as not actively seeking work” beggars belief. One might as well say that if a person admitted to hospital shows no outward signs of serious illness, then that person is obviously not sick.”

    Yes, that is a good comparison, Frank, showing the absurdity of this change.

    The revised unemployment figure will be seen as “more accurately” meeting the government’s own standards and interests, I suppose.

    I am appalled by this change. If it is international practice to not count those looking at job ads on the web, then the international practice must be put into question, as it was probably also changed years ago, upon pressures by neoliberal governments of states who exerted pressures on organisations to change their criteria.

    I was fortunate to still have WiNZ pay me for having a landline phone, when getting a benefit, as so many now have only mobile phones, for which I think they pay a person nothing, even if they need a phone.

    WINZ do also not pay people for their internet connection fees and charges, as I know, and at the same time they tell people to use the internet when dealing with them. The 0800 phone line is often so overloaded, you have to wait for at least 15 to 20 minutes to get someone answer your call.

    And you can no longer simply walk into a WINZ office to discuss things at the reception, you now need an appointment for anything. Applying for benefits forces you to fill out dozens of pages of forms and to jump through many hoops.

    So no wonder benefit numbers go down, they use every trick in the tool box to fiddle with numbers and to deny people access.

    I once used one of those computers at the WINZ Office and it was difficult to use, had limited access to the internet and so, it was rather useless, hence I have always used the web for job searching.

    This government is criminal how it gradually and increasingly disowns us and denies us services, under their “better public service”, that is only better in saving them costs, nothing else.

    1. Good stuff Mike!

      I heard Mike Hosking saying that this is a bit of good news for the unemployed! I still wonder which bit?

    1. Agreed Frank this is excellent investigative routing out of evidence here and we hope this gets featured on MSM sometime to give public the opportunity to judge who’s lying here.

      1. Thanks, Cleangreen.

        For future updates of my “Jobless Tally” reports, I’ll be referencing Statistic NZ’s decision to arbitrarily narrow the definition of unemployment.

        It will make future “reductions” of unemployed numbers highly suspect, and rain on the parade of any government MP attempting to exploit “lower unemployment rates” as a success. I hope the msm take note of the dubious nature of future unemployment stats.

  7. Great work again, Frank. So, one of the next questions is, can anybody reliably, and impartially, come up with an accurate estimate/conclusion as to the actual numbers of unemployed. Using sensible criteria. And can we break it down into age groups. I suspect that the numbers of unemployed youth/young people, aged say 18 to 25, are truly frightening, as are the numbers for those over 50.

  8. It’s just a blatant lie really, isn’t it. They’ve gone all semantical with the notion of “looking” at jobs on the internet being some kind of isolated activity, set apart from the full act of job hunting, which necessarily involves “looking” at a job advert. And, as has been said, as they’re mostly on the internet, like everything else, where is one supposed to “look”? If I “look” for a job in the newspaper I’ll assume that I’m also not “looking” for a job as long as I’m looking, until I actually put fingers to keyboard to begin the application process.
    I think I’ll go out and rattle the paper cup down t’road tomorrow for an hour, hopefully someone will give me ten cents, then I can tell WINZ, or Statistics NZ, whoever cares the most, that I’ve been employed for the week.
    Choice. We can trade bits of fudge. One bit of fudge for another.

  9. Hey Frank Just as a suggestion why don’t you set up your own employment poll using watea 5th estate.

    Break it down like this;

    Unemployed no work at all on a benefit

    unemployed no work at all no benefit

    work one to 10 hours per week

    work 10 to 20 hours per week

    work 20 to 30 hours per week

    work 30 to 40 hours

    work 40 hours plus per week

    See what results you get

    1. FRANK I HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO MARTYN’S JUST POSTED ARTICLE ABOUT POLICE SEEKING WIDER SURVEILLENCE POWERS AND FELT YOU MUST SEE OUR RESPONSE OF HOEW DEEP THOOSE POWERS MANY OVER RIDE OUR SERECY RIGHTS CURRENTLY LEGISLATED UNDER THE 1993 ELECTORAL ACT SECTION 197.

      SOMEONE IN OPPOSITION MUST PLACE AN INJUNCTION TO STOP POLICE ABUSING OUR LEGISLATED RIGHTS HERE.

      https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2016/07/03/what-wait-the-police-are-trying-to-gain-more-search-and-surveillance-powers/

      Yes Martyn I was Dr Wayne Hope talk about this on 5th Estate the other night, and he said if they get this it will truly a police state then!!!!!

      I worry why the opposition aren’t even saying anything about this yet as they must have been briefed in parliament already before we all heard?

      And would this extend to surveillance over us all as community political activists too?

      Is the ruling party Nactional also exposed to the same surveillance too?

      Would they be able to spy through a police portal into all opposition members activities before the up coming election so this will benefit only them?

      This should be forced to be investigated by a Royal commission now as this creeping police control is getting opened up far to free to be used as a corruption device and to prevent “fair secretive secure election process” under the Electoral Act rules of Electoral secret voting rights the Commissioner has already advised us is our rights??
      QUOTE COMISSONER SAID IN AN EMAIL TO US TWO MONTHS AGO;

      “THE ELECTORAL ACT 1993; under section 187 of the Electoral Act 1993 to protect the secrecy of the ballot, no person can see how the voter has voted”

      IF THE POLICE HAVE WIDE SPEAD POWERS OF SUVEILLENCE OVER US THEY COULD OVER RIDE THESE RIGHT UNDER THE 1993 ELECTORAL ACT SECTION 187 FOR A SERCET VOTE.

      WE NEED OPPOSITION PARIES TO PLACE AN INJUCTION TO STOP THESE POLICE POWERS BILL.

  10. Talk about splitting hairs – 95% of jobseeking is now done online. If you are ‘looking’ online, you are likely to be ‘applying’ also. So if you are ‘applying’ i.e. a jobseeker (what the UB is now called) and unemployed, you are NOT unemployed according to this government

  11. YOU, FRANK MACSKASY ARE A TRUE AND REAL JOURNALIST, you put the so called reporters of msm to shame. Thank you.

    Thank you again Mr Macskasy for putting the truth out there, and it needs to be distributed far more widely. I enjoy reading all of your articles, and am looking forward to the next one.

  12. Well you have to wonder how lonhg this Govt can maintain the “you can foolk all the people some of the time” principle for much longer.

    They are are, essentially, treating the whole country as fools. I, for one, fell gravely insulted by the lies, halftruths and plain pandering to the ignorant fan base that passes for “politics” today.

    I am NOT a fool – but they are counting on enough of us to be fools to vote them back in.

    That is why they are now afraid. Too many pictures of homeless and people living in cars on their bought and paid for TV and radio.

    Enough!

    These guys could not run a paper chase in a newspaper factory. They are afraid of actual facts like this: (sound familar?)

    “While the past two years have been good for the majority of Americans’ income growth, they still haven’t fully recovered from the recession. For the bottom 99 percent, incomes fell 11.6 percent during the height of the recession from 2007 to 2009. Afterward, they grew just 7.6 percent between 2009 and 2015 — not enough to make up for the downturn. Incomes for the 99 percent have only recovered about 60 percent of what they lost.” http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/37779-income-inequality-is-at-the-highest-level-in-american-history

    This is what happens when RW neocons rule the roost (very funny clip from Bill Maher which should scare the crap out of JC!) then progressives actually take charge like adults: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017389892

  13. This change brings the classification in line with international standards and will make international comparability possible.

    Bringing our standards in line with international ones that are obviously wrong?

    Yeah, you just don’t do that. Standards are there to give us all better information with which to make decisions with, not to protect the failed policies of the government.

    1. I wonder who formed the “international standards”, maybe the many neoliberal governments sending delegates to the UN, WTO, ILO and so forth, to tell them to do what their business clientele in their home countries would like to see.

      The race to the bottom continues, to find the lowest common denominator of little value and common sense.

  14. Great piece Frank. As I commented at TS, John Key is already riding the wave of “post truth” politics and it’s a real fucking worry.

    You and BLiP are doing a great service to NZ, debunking the FJK delusion
    http://thestandard.org.nz/the-great-big-list-of-john-keys-big-fat-lies-updated/

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/may/13/boris-johnson-donald-trump-post-truth-politician

    http://www.salon.com/2016/06/19/trumps_lies_arent_unique_to_america_post_truth_politics_are_killing_democracies_on_both_sides_of_the_atlantic/

    1. Thanks, Ropata.

      I’ve seen BLiP’s piece on Key’s lies and it’s a respectable piece of work that I’ve congratulated him on. Since s/he published it, it’s been referenced more times than I can remember.

  15. Unbelievable. I’ll never be able to read “1984” again and view it as fantasy.

    I’ll be interested if the msm, aside from Radio NZ, pick up on this.

    Good reporting, Frank.

  16. Thankyou Frank..

    I’m not quite sure when the mainstream-media got the public to accept the political words, underclass to replace working class or vulnerable challenge to replace crisis, facilitation to replace corruption, spin for fact and allow that they all lie or accidentally confuse or get things wrong as Key, English, McCully, Smith, Tolley, Bennett most recently have, as permissable here?

    That they have managed to, is so detrimemtal
    When nothing they say adds up to what we are actually experiencing or see.
    When what confronts us every day refutes what we are told, no wonder they need security and are using media filters like Henry Hosking and Plunket to repeat the doublespeak into common use ..
    What you demonstrate in this article as clear as the failure of the agrihub bribe in the desert to achieve a trade deal, yet people are still waiting for what to rid us of these charlatans?

  17. Thankyou Frank..

    I’m not quite sure when the mainstream-media got the public to accept the political words, underclass to replace working class or vulnerable challenge to replace crisis, facilitation to replace corruption, spin for fact and allow that they all lie or accidentally confuse or get things wrong as Key, English, McCully, Smith, Tolley, Bennett most recently have, as permissable here?

    That they have managed to, is so detrimemtal
    When nothing they say adds up to what we are actually experiencing or see.
    When what confronts us every day refutes what we are told, no wonder they need security and are using media filters like Henry Hosking and Plunket to repeat the doublespeak into common use ..
    What you demonstrate in this article as clear as the failure of the agrihub bribe in the desert to achieve a trade deal, yet people are still waiting for what to rid us of these charlatans?

  18. Brilliant piece, Frank. It’s scandalous that Statistics N.Z. has gone down this path of fudging figures. I don’t believe for a moment that they’re just following international “standard practice”. That is just not credible.

    Especially when, as you correctly point out, using the internet for job searching is common-place. Certainly not using newspapers which is so Last Century!!

    Stats N.Z. have damaged their credibility with this action.

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