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  1. Good analyses particularly that of more burglaries to access cigarettes. Clearly the government never thought of the social consequences but as you point out, they never do.

  2. Winston was 100% correct in labeling this the ‘ get stuffed budget’.

    Housing, tax havens, education, poverty, creation of industry/ job opportunity’s , regional development… nil.

    And what was delivered is nothing more than a token gesture.

    THIS … was a foretaste of what was to come in a microcosm :

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/10468960/Aroha-of-McGehan-Close-flees-NZ

    We did not heed the warnings of this prophetic incident. An incident that was to become a blueprint to what this Key led National govt was all about back in 2007-2008.

    And virtually none of the key issues back then have been adequately addressed. In fact , – they are worse.

  3. ‘one role of taxation policy is to disincentivize certain behaviors – and, in extremis, to express societal condemnation for the activities in question’

    That might be the case in a theoretical world but it certainly is not the case in the real world. In fact, quite to the contrary; people are strongly encouraged by the government to indulge in behaviours that ruin their lives and ruin the planet we live on.

    The end of everything is now coming faster than ever via runaway greenhouse which is a direct consequence of government failure (in NZ and elsewhere) ‘to disincentivize certain behaviors’.

    Daily CO2

    May 25, 2016: 408.09 ppm

    May 25, 2015: 403.30 ppm

    (An uninhabitable planet in a couple of decades, in case that is not already clear.)

  4. All well said – and past a certain point, people should be free to choose their poison whatever anyone else thinks about it.

  5. I’ve heard it said before cynically that the three-year electoral cycle in New Zealand works something like this:
    First year of government is spent paying for or reneging on all the promises/bribes that were made the previous year.
    The third year of government is spent promoting promises/bribes for next year.
    The second (middle) year of government is spent doing what the government actually wants to do: which in the case of the National government usually means as little as possible.
    They certainly haven’t broken any traditions here.

  6. Since this abhorrent government won’t entertain plain packaged cigarettes, I read these new taxes as an example of their contempt for the poorer classes and a clear act of class war, with a touch of racism thrown in. Unfortunately, most of us who have benefitted from privilege (I’m white, male, hetro, tertiary ed’ non-smoker) are blinded by it and generally lack empathy to try to understand the defferential association which dictates group behaviour. Instead, neoliberalism focuses on ‘governmentality’, a society that doesn’t acknowledge group behaviour but individual behaviour instead. The ideology is that there’s enough information out there telling us that cigarettes/sugar etc are bad, and it’s up to the individual to make the right choice. This gets neoliberal governments off the hook as far as regulating the market goes. People keep saying that this government are short sighted. I’m with Andrew Little, it’s not that they’re short sighted, they just don’t give a shit. They’re about maintaining established privilege, and that means denying it to others.

  7. And what will Labour promise next year, how many billions of extra spending will they promise?…I’ll go for $15b and of course they think they will get it all by higher taxes (no extra borrowing I assume as they have already bagged National for last 7 years on their borrowing). Can one assume that their appointed ‘tax panel’ will release it’s finding AFTER the next election so they don’t have to electioneer saying we will raise all taxes….another 3 years for National and another new Labour leader by December 2017.

  8. You are logical enough about expensive tobacco causing theft but I doubt that tobacco has ever paid its share of the health problems & early death it has caused. They might be contributing enough now but there is over 100 years of misery they still owe for. No one denies it is hard to quit smoking but I know many who have & price is proven to control demand eventually. Personally I would follow the same pattern with alcohol but there are no votes in that so you drinkers are safe. As for the actions of those who steal tobacco for profit because of the money involved if tobacco was cheaper they would just steel something else. Having been burgled 3 times over my life I would rather they went for tobacco & left my stuff alone, more chance of security cameras catching them also.

  9. and don’t forget the businesses now being started fot ‘shop security’.. along with the the ‘P-testing’ and ‘drug testing’ industries,,,, started by ex police..

  10. I heard someone from the New Zealand Initiative saying exactly the same thing- that increasing the tax on smoking would hurt the poor and be a threat to law and order.

    Hmmmm- NZ First and NZ Initiative saying the same thing.

    Winston can afford to smoke if he wants to.

    A party that actually cared about the poor being addicted to smoking would make all stopping smoking aids (eg nicotine gum, patches ) free. Then we might believe them.

  11. Smoking fags costs the country zillions in health care costs.

    So do idiot drivers.

    So do breweries and consumers of their fine fizzy products.

    So do people who eat barbecue’d foods.

    So does iatrogenic harm.

    Fags and other tobacco products stink when burned.

    So do petrol and diesel on a street, lawn, or highway near you.

    However, it is still absolutely legal to buy Nicotiana tabacum seeds, and grow the plants for personal use, in this country. Which just might produce a much healthier product that the usual pesticide-polluted floor-sweepings.
    https://www.hrw.org/news/2014/05/14/us-child-workers-danger-tobacco-farms

    The wowsers have never left us. ‘Just Don’t! We don’t like it! Naughty indigent people. No small pleasures or rewards for you!’

    And I’m not a smoker or taker – of anything.

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