Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

12 Comments

  1. Thanks for such a clear and concise encapsulation of all that has been wrong with Neo-Liberal governments of the past 40 or so years

  2. I am unemployed and cannot see a point in getting a job because I see rich homeowners earning hundreds of thousands tax free for doing nothing. I am living with my friend, on benefits and have no real future. I have given up hope of buying my own home. I am a qualified electrician but what is the point of working if it gets me absolutely nowhere? I might as well just do nothing and go nowhere because if I work I still won’t be able to afford a home. I give up. I truly thought things would get better under Jacinda, how wrong was I?

    1. Unemployed mechanic here, in the same boat. What’s the point in working long stressful hours getting covered in filth, and have to spend thousands on tools, just to maybe have enough at the end of each week to pay rent, utilities, insurance, food, vehicle, fuel and have nothing left over to save for a house deposit. Especially with interest rates being so low its does not help with saving.
      I’m on a benefit and live with family. Given up back breaking work for nothing.

      1. If you are genuine posters, “Give up” and “Rusty” commiserations. I say “if” because
        a) you cannot live on current benefit levels, only exist at best
        b) benefits are not static, as in “go on a benefit and stay on it” there is constant cage rattling and harassment from MSD–to report in, attend pointless meetings, reviews of work ready status, requests for previously supplied and “lost” documents, debts established, sanctions, cut offs, stand downs. It is a full time worry fest trying to stay on job seeker allowance, with a phone with minutes on it, all for a miserable unliveable amount.

        Anyway, I know a guy who spreads Fert on farms, 5 trucks, several million dollar turnover. But after all the COFs, truck maintenance, hugely expensive tyres, consumables and product, accountancy etc etc. he has enough to pay staff wages on time, and keep his family in a reasonable provincial lifestyle but nothing fancy. He was a home owner when rural was cheap, otherwise he might not bother either.

    2. @I give up and Rusty Pickup, the problem is that wages have stagnated in NZ while most essentials have gone up.

      Not just housing where people can get government subsidies, but also food – Kiwifruit is $9 kg in supermarkets – basic items like sunblock in NZ are $18 when in OZ they are nearly half the price. Power and water keep going up for consumers, while corporates like Rio Tinto energy is subsidised in NZ and water permits given away for free like candy by bovine councils.

      Price fixing and monopolies in NZ are rampant and the government turns a blind eye because they don’t want to ‘upset’ business and seek to protect rich listers and oligarch interests in NZ, hiding within corporations brand names. Now we are at the point where unlimited amounts of money are going on wage subsidies (not paid to employees but to their business owners) and lobbied industries like the film industry.

      Meanwhile workers made redundant in NZ, have still no minimum redundancy payments and ERA is not fit for purpose in terms of representing all workers in NZ and unlike other government departments (tenancy tribal, disputes tribunal) does not resolve disputes quickly at minimum cost. All this has led to massive labour fraud in NZ by corporates and business owners, where saving money on labour has become a dark art for rich business owners and their representative to exploit, across the board.

      We are now getting qualified people in NZ who after being exploited again and again by loopholes around employment in NZ are giving up.

      Someone posted a while ago about being made redundant 3 times in the forestry industry (using the popular ‘contractor’ method), and now just will not work in it anymore. Bus drivers post about how it’s a last report job https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/115060711/driving-a-bus-used-to-be-a-career-now-its-a-last-resort-job

      NZ’s industry with government stupidity and lack of policy has led to morally corrupt fat cats cannibalising their own industries while the government makes it worse by giving industry more subsidies and bringing in fresh migrant blood to exploit (who often become exploiters themselves) while the rest of the taxpayers pay more subsidies for migrant health care, superannuation and schooling and other vast costs that have not been measured like costs to the justice system and all systems in NZ.

  3. The labour experiments in NZ from the last 3 decades have been a disaster in terms of social costs and society.

    Golbal billionaires are increasingly able to walk into towns anywhere in the world and impose their will using unlimited legal means to avoid any accountability.

    When a Chinese billionaire bought one of Britain’s most prestigious golf clubs in 2015, dentists and estate agents were confronted with the unsentimental force of globalised capital
    https://www.theguardian.com/news/2021/mar/02/wentworth-golf-club-reignwood-yan-bin

    Not working in NZ either! Two tier justice.

    Charges dropped against Russian billionaire as prolonged and bizarre drink-driving case comes to an end
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/charges-dropped-against-russian-billionaire-as-prolonged-and-bizarre-drink-driving-case-comes-to-an-end/QSY6PSQ4FYV565BR4NZPNV2WV4/

    Note in NZ there are always ‘high profile’ Kiwi’s fronting these organisations and helping the rot!

    Mainzeal failed while parent made billions
    https://www.newsroom.co.nz/mainzeal-failed-while-parent-made-billions
    (The only reason there was even this case was because a litigation firm took the case because there was millions of dollars involved to try and recover, NOT because the government and regulators were prepared to do anything about executives defrauding the employees, contractors, subcontractors and shareholders by transferring value to another entity for their own gain.)

  4. Excellent summary Mike. Should be required reading for all the wankers at MSD, including Minister Sepuloni and PSA members who unfortunately are among those that sadistically degrade and deny support to vulnerable people. Time for the PSA to educate its delegates too.

    I remember the detail of much of what you describe as I was there at that time, and helped organise against many of those developments, marched and rallied, put out publications etc. Keep on keeping on is the message, the working class only has organisation to defend and advance itself.

  5. One criticism of the Capital Gains tax is that it is hard to administer and make equitable.
    all right, how about this?
    Scrap the Capital Gains tax idea and simply have a wealth tax.
    Here is my idea( it is hardly original).
    IRD estimates people’s wealth from income and assets. If they do not have any assets and low income they pay a low tax rate(or no tax at all). If they have say over $1,000,000 then they pay ten cents in the dollar and provide $100,000 in tax revenue. They still have $900,000 left so they are certainly not going to be hungry and homeless.
    It will be obvious that these are figures off the top of my head and that I am an not an economist. Yet here is a phrase from a very well known economist that I am sure will support my idea.
    ‘The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.’
    “The Father of Capitalism’ Adam Smith

    1. Generally any hypothetical wealth tax rate is around 1% or so and replaces income tax. It is not feasible to tax on wealth in addition to income tax. In a country with inflated property values there will need to be exemptions in place to protect people on fixed incomes e.g. retirees who own $1M+ homes but have little or no liquid assets and don’t want to sell up and move (or rent) to pay a wealth tax having paid income tax for 50+ years.

  6. I gave ten years of my work life to Fonterra and in that time earned a tenth of what Chris Luxton received in his last year as CEO of that other failure, Air NZ. It is not what you know or how hard you work in this world, it depends on your privilege and connection, and entitled thought leaders such as Luxton are part of the problem of class divide. We can’t expect his mate Jacinda to help with legislative governance either, Bernard Hickey wrote this week (Hickey, 2021) that an estimated half a trillion dollars of housing capital gains will have gone untaxed during two terms of Labour’s inaction, essentially providing cover for this ponzy scheme instead of spreading wealth and risk. This isn’t ethical, prudent or justified, it’s bloody negligent, bordering on criminal.

    Hickey, B. (2021). New Zealand’s economy is a housing market with bits tacked on. Retrieved from
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/124385961/new-zealands-economy-is-a-housing-market-with-bits-tacked-on

Comments are closed.