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  1. ‘2023 is our date for Fortress Aotearoa comrades’

    I think you will find that 2023 is too late, Martyn. The financial meltdown is more-or-less certain to hit before the end of 2020, and NZ will be taken down by the US and other major players.

    As for the environment, well that is already fucked beyond repair, and once we allowed* atmospheric CO2 to exceed 400 ppm we set the agenda climate catastrophe on an unstoppable course of accelerating meltdown via positive feedbacks.

    *promoted would be a better word because no politician lifted a finger to reduce emissions and all politicians demanded economic growth.

  2. The issue of citizenship, permanent residency and voting rights needs a complete rethink – especially since citizenship became just another tradable commodity.
    – Buying citizenship (think Peter Thiel)
    – Should a NZ born person who spends most of their life outside NZ, and who in no way contributes to the economy and NZ society – and who likely holds dual citizenship, be eligible to vote?
    versus
    – the spouse (say) of a citizen residing in NZ for several years, and who does contribute to the economy NOT be eligible to vote
    – the voting age

    As someone who used to support dual citizenship, the past 30 years or so have caused me to have a rethink.
    – more so since Thiel and others who simply see NZ as a bolt hole.
    – more so since absentee citizens (some absent for most of their lives, and most likely with “foreign” partners) now want to come back to a “home” they’ve done little to support over the years, and who will return equipped with savings earned in currencies worth double NZ’s. They will likely help hold things like property values artificially high and keep others from ever owning a house.
    – is NZ simply real estate?, a retirement village? a bolthole? a place where the wealthy can live at the expense of others and ‘displace’ them from having reasonable lives?

    It’s a complex issue. There are some ideas around that would prevent the likes of Thiels and others who see NZ as a backdoor to Okkerland, AND/OR those who see NZ simply as real estate.
    (One is the idea of an ‘Overseas NZ Citizen whereby if a citizen lives overseas for more than a couple of election cycles – rhey become ineligible to vote, and where someone has been Permanently Resident for more than a couple of election cycles, they are eligible to vote)
    I’m reminded of my Maori nephew who had lived overseas from the time he was 6 months old, and who finally wanted to return nearly 30 years later with wife and 2 children AND was treated like shit at the border by officials demanding he prove he was Maori and entitled.
    Similarly friends with ‘foreign’ partners who’ve been here many years struggling to get citizenship because of ridiculous policy, and who’ve only rarely visited their place of birth.

    More complex than giving it a quick glance

  3. Gen Y is millennials. And the only thing we are inheriting is an ever increasingly f$#ked up world.

  4. “YES!” to Financial transaction tax, AND get rid of GST – the most regressive tax of my life (in my 8th decade).

  5. But Trump said “it will cool and the science is wrong”
    And I hang off his every word because he’s bigly smart.

  6. The Climate Emergency
    * Record breaking temperatures around the planet.
    * Siberia is on fire and as permafrost thaws, it risks releasing a methane giga-tonne bomb.
    * Ninety-three percent of heat captured by greenhouse gases since the 1970s have been absorbed by the oceans.
    * Hurricanes in America have made landfall in numbers before the end of August that have never been seen before.
    * Agricultural calendar disruption – the changing and ever extreme weather events are now disrupting global supply chains for food production. Low water levels caused up to a 15% rise in costs to cross the Panama Canal.
    * California’s extreme forest fires are the new annual reality.
    The Climate Crisis
    * Labour is tinkering with renewable energy.
    * ACT will repeal all climate crisis legislation and mine on conservation land.
    National will bring back oil and gas exploration.
    * The Greens will charge Farmers some extra money for slightly less toxic rivers and give the private Jedi Academy $12m.
    * NZ First will give money to the Racing Industry. I know, this is a climate change issue, but NZ First will still give money to the Racing Industry because anytime NZ First open their mouths, money just bounces out to the Racing Industry.

  7. “Ninety-three percent of heat captured by greenhouse gases since the 1970s have been absorbed by the oceans.”
    This is the key. The ocean controls the weather. It covers 70% of the worlds surface and stores 98% of the heat.
    The energy captured since the industrial revolution began is equivalent to millions of trillions of nuclear bombs that destroyed Hiroshima.
    That energy is released in the form of hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, or whatever you want to call them.
    That energy results in warming of the oceans. None of the climate change models fully factor this into their calculations.
    What happens when oceans warm is thermoclines form. A layer of warm water over cold water. There is a physical boundary between those layers.
    Cold water at the bottom contains nutrients, but there is no light. The warmer layer above has light, but no nutrients.
    So phytoplankton which grow in the upper layers of the ocean have no nutrients, so they die. And fall to the bottom of the ocean.
    These phytoplankton absorb 90% of the worlds CO2. And they are about to die. And when they disappear, the ocean warms up, the thermoclines expand and the process becomes exponentially irreversible.
    We are already at the tipping point, there are solutions but the people who should care seem more worried about survival and their house price.
    That is what we need to address, why have people, even from the left, become absorbed by the greed is good mantra.

    1. All good except ‘the people who should care seem more worried about survival and their house price.]

      I put it to you that they do care about their house price but don’t care about survival and do everything possible to ensure they DON’T survive via pursuing consumerism and short-term comfort/convenience.

  8. Grand Solar Minimum
    Wake up dumb-asses and smell your own horseshit
    There are none so blind as those who will not see

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