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  1. Yes, shut up National.

    Back in Michael Savages day they created the State Insurance whereby new home buyers could borrow from government assets and that borrowed money was paid back at very low rates – 3% to be exact apparently at one point, see Bryan Bruce’s excellent documentary.

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    No wonder the neo liberals wanted to change all that – it prevented them and their capitalist buddies from getting their filthy maws all over other peoples cash and reaping massive profits from private speculators and shareholders.

    When you have rotten broken down ratholes with huge price tags attached for rents, when you have family’s living in cars, when you have a whole generation locked out of ever owning a house, – decade after decade of it,- then its time to give the old heave ho to the pirates and be in accordance with the U.N to which we were signatories, – that is, – that everyone has the human RIGHT to live in a warm , dry and affordable home.

    Shut up, National.

  2. FFS @ Marty Martian, You’re going to have a coronary event before you’re due if you let this sort of shite exercises you as much as it does. I’m sure you’re “passionate” at what you do – just like most of THEIR spin artists proclaim how fucking “passionate” their agendas are. (They must have really shit, transactional, boring, un-ro!!! ooooops “mis”-romantic love lives). Fuk ’em! It’s more than probable they’ll fuck themselves up with changing demographics (the ones they were perfectly happy to capatise and monetise on not so very long
    ago).
    Fuk ’em! (But pardon me if you will – I’ve got to get back to Ali, and the Wallruss and whoever the other sage is on RNZ’s The Panel – it might CHANGE moi loif in this space going forwid).

  3. The Greens Housing policy sounds good and may well get off the ground. It reads as though it is intended to be supplementary to any main housing policy of the govt of the day, neither competing with whatever main ‘build’ policy of the govt, nor countering it.

    The thing that seems to be missing is any particular emphasis on that housing being “green” or sustainable, as in requiring rain water tanks for each dwelling, eg, and access to a plot of land to grow veggies (whether private or shared by community). Those are two things that imo should be essentials from now on. Also, wherever feasible, some solar panels, enough to make a start down the green energy lane.

  4. The Home cover is like food water care cover/ a progressive human right spoken long before our temporary space on this planet that humanity is surviving. On these told stories about our being humanity our social sharing heartbeat blood breath, It would be world shaking no matter what constructed governance to legislate no change like the one that this present Governance says, build what is needed social affordable housing. Only a committed society would proper enshrine that tied to society!s need for social housing, understanding- the social need of those who will profit in our progressive capitalist place. Nice thought, but as the way things are impossible.

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