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  1. Absolutely right Mike.

    Why do we trust the fox that raids the hen house??????

    “Free market economics” is the same analogy.

    Time for an overhaul!!!!!!!!

  2. Creative individuals dominate the centre by moving queens pawn beyond the threat of attack – #GarryKasparov

    Tory- fail

    Corbyn- proper

  3. Industrial civilisation is inherently unsustainable because it converts finite resources into waste.

    Capitalism is one of the most unsustainable forms of industrial civilisation ever invented…..and will collapse fairly soon because it converts ever greater quantities of resource into waste in order to perpetuate its Ponzi financial system.

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  4. I do hope someone from the Labour hierarchy reads this and gets the message very soon.

  5. Good article. We can see the crumbling of neo liberalism , and the desperation of the Globalist bankers through the inevitable lenses of ineptitude demonstrated by their political stooges.

    Did they seriously think they could keep doing this to people all the time ad infinitem before some series of incidents occurred that blew it all back in their faces ?

    Certainly the bankers can carry on, – but politicians are by nature temporary beasts, and because of that come to parliament with a certain agenda, short , medium and long term goals.

    And while the bankers by and large remain untouched and generally faceless, politician are not. And all we will see is the widening differences between the elite they truly work for and the people who they claim they were elected to serve.

    We see the same with John Key and Bill English – perfect examples of the Globalist neo liberal politicians.

    This says it all :

    ” The Conservative Party has lost all right to govern as it cannot protect the lives of its own citizens – especially if they happen to be working class. Prime Minister Theresa May was driven out of the area of the fire to cries of “shame”, “murderer”, “scum” while Corbyn was completely at ease and welcomed as a friend.”

  6. With the world’s wealth concentrated at the top of the Food Chain money is not circulating correctly, and the masses and Government’s ie the taxpayers are becoming more and more indebted to the Global Elite, one wonders how the whole senario will play out. $500-$600k affordable homes in NZ on minimum wages ?

  7. Has this been communicated to the NZ Labour Party, who are in damage control mode?

  8. I live in a newly gentrified suburban area of Auckland, and I am surrounded by a mixture of residents, many what I would call ‘professional urban liberals’.

    These people are climbing up the property ladder, are managing ok, given the fact that most have managed to study and get a degree, they work in ‘professions’, as teachers, lawyers, consultants, officials and self employed of whatever also.

    They are so sure of themselves, they may even vote Greens, they do, and they think, hey, I want to protect the environment, and do my part, but they drive around in one or two modern day imported SUVs all the time, maybe take the bus or train to the weekend activity, or sports event where the All Black play.

    They are in favour of the living wage, yeah, but hey, I paid my hefty student fees, and have a huge loan, I managed, so should others.

    They thus see nothing wrong with their relatively high salaries, which enables them to buy property and improve this.

    They are in favour of public transport, yeah, but hey, they want it and have their SUVs as well, to drive where they want, with kid or without, as they please. Buses and trains, when it is convenient, but hey, paying more rates and taxes, ahem, oh, I have so much debt to pay off they say.

    They want free childcare and healthcare, but paying more taxes? Hey, some are ok with a moderate increase, most rather not comment, they have to pay off their student loan first.

    They all want more of this and that, and say, they want to protect the environment, they can live without plastic bags, yeah, but that is a rather humble ‘sacrifice’, I feel, as emissions and other waste are even worse.

    They all want a “decent living standard”, and that means, the latest gadgets, made by Foxconn for Apple and so in China, with virtually slave labour, but they are at the same time happy to sign petitions and the likes, against this kind of exploitation.

    They want protection of local species and waterways, but they travel freely in and out of the country, and risk bringing in pests and pollutions. They fly airplanes that emit high levels of emissions that pollute and contribute to climate change.

    They wear this and that fad kind of t-shirt, promoting this and the other, but when it comes to living by principles, that is just somehow not connecting.

    They want immigration and are happy with the relatively low paid workers at supermarkets and restaurants and rest homes to deliver them services, but when it comes to paying more, they scream “rip off”.

    I cannot get it, how these people can be called “progressive”, they do not get it, they may support same sex marriage, gender equality, feel good stuff of other kind, but when it comes to making real sacrifices they are not prepared fo r it.

    It is a damned illusion, to believe this planet and human kind can be saved, certainly when it comes to decent living conditions, with an ever growing population and continued exploitation and waste of resources. Even the so called energy efficient cars are still made with much fossil fuel energy being burned, and the solar panels also, and all the consumer goods, and including food, depend on the continued rape and pillage of the resources that are finite, and it involves burning forests and overusing much agricultural land.

    We live in and under utter hypocrisy, the revolution can only be realistic if people get real and make sacrifices, and live within what the planet allows us to life off and with, that is far from what I observer is going on.

    So called “progressives” of the urban professional ilk, join your Nat ACT brothers and sisters in utter hypocrisy, perhaps learn to earn your living with your hands, which the bulk and vast majority of ordinary working people on this planet still have to do. The rest is illusion and fake and endless BS.

  9. New World Economics suckered in by overpriced real estate and large mortgages, the only winners are the Bankers and the Global Elite.

  10. Just utter poppycock.

    Read the ACT Party Website http://act.org.nz/ if you want a real vision of the future, instead of boogeyman scare tactics by Labour and the Greens.

    The economy is in such a rock-star state at the moment with National, ACT, Peter Dunne and the Maori Party, that there are surpluses enough for TWO tax cuts.

    If we allow fiscal management back into the hands of the left, NZ’s debt to earning ratio will be under severe pressure, similar to the PIGS crisis in Europe (Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain.).

    The only way forward is by responsible fiscal management, putting state assets into the hands of private sector. Education, health and social security drains on government should be first to be go into teh private sector for a good tune-up.

    1. What is the national debt under this rock star economic fiscal management system. I’ve heard figures of some 90 odd billion bandied about,doesn’t appear to be well managed to me.

    2. ACT/Labour/National’s Neoliberal Experiment has been an abject failure here in New Zealand over the last 30-40 years, and that is a FACT.

  11. I think you need to be careful because the failure of capitalism has led to a rise in a new scarier type of capitalism, advocated by Libertarians led by billionaires like Thiel, who have a lot of tricks up his sleeves to get people like Trump in power.

    To get to the ‘new type of capitalism’ you need to remove democracy and that is exactly what we are seeing in NZ and around the world. Look at social housing, taken from a democratic government model and paid for by taxpayers to a non democratic model when taxpayers are forced to pay the rich to administer the housing. That’s not democratic.

    It’s all over the place in NZ from the fake Supercity & unitary plan consultation which is a complete balls up, Pike River and the lack of accountability for 29 lives killed without any normal rescue attempt in a timely manner and the subsequent cover up, Trump supporting Billionaire Thiel getting NZ citizenship without having or wanting to live here, water being given away for free to corporations while Kiwis are being poisoned in Havelock North and paying through the roof for water in Auckland, state grants being used for overseas corporations (apparently Oracle’s boat builders got a grant for over 3 million) , foreign aid being used to build fancy hotels and conference centres with lucrative contracts for hotels like Scenic hotels to ‘manage them’ also paid by taxpayers, millions given to Saudi businessmen to kill sheep in the desert, Panama papers with the billionaire paying little to zero taxes, Mondelez asset stripping and closing factory in Dunedin after giving itself millions in loans and ‘special payments’ to bankrupt it. Dicksmith, etc etc

    The system has failed BUT the left are need to address the growing anti democratic model and growing failure of human rights.

    What really turned Corbyn around was when Theresa May talked about removing human rights (after the terrorist attack) and then this was followed by the fire in Grenfell which clearly showed what removing human rights was doing in their own city.

    The people of the UK saw the big picture of what May and the Conservatives were up too and she went down 20 points while Corbyn went up 20 points.

    The left need to look at the BIG picture, talk about what really matters, freedom, human rights, a decent society – and examples of that, like the above where it has been eroded by the National party.

    Even the Todd Barclay drama is about human rights. Should those in power be allowed to spy on their employees?

    As soon as the left start talking about what is really going on, not just piece meal policy like 1000 new houses or landlord beat ups, then they will get the poor, rich and middle class because it is a myth that people don’t care about society – but the left can be just as divisive as the right on that.

    Corby unites and that is also part of his power and all good leaders who create change do that. Decency is in every person and most people will always do and vote for the right thing – but they need the fundamental choices pointed out to them, not National will build 700 houses a year, Labour 1000 etc etc.

    Some links on what the far right are up too,

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/21/peter-thiel-republican-convention-speech

    http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/11/donald-trump-steve-bannon-peter-thiel-214490

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/feb/26/robert-mercer-breitbart-war-on-media-steve-bannon-donald-trump-nigel-farage

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/mar/04/nigel-oakes-cambridge-analytica-what-role-brexit-trump

    https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/big-data-cambridge-analytica-brexit-trump

  12. The idea that Centralism is the answer, the centre being ‘where adults do politics’ is now a position on the wrong side of history.

    I would so love to see Labour NZ make a leap to the left.
    My hope is this election will give them that push, when they realise that the battle for the middle isn’t going to get them over the line.

  13. The last 30-40 years has transferred State Wealth to the Private Sector through stealth and unethical behaviour by politicans and their associated cronies – it is basically called crony capitalism.

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