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  1. Walking cadaver ‘Browny’ took advantage of a perfect political storm–pathetically low voter turnout, degraded mail infrastructure, transient non enrolled renters, lack of interest in Wayne’s bent past in the Far North and at Auckland DHB, and above all, strategic withdrawal of right wing candidates Molloy and Beck.

    Imagine if Efeso Collins had won and refused to talk to the media for 3 weeks! Will the new Council have the balls (figuratively) and the numbers to tell the Mayor to sod off? I doubt it–his style is to pick them off one by one, Steinie in hand. His Natzo deputy, Wife Beater Wednesday Goodfellow’s current missus Desley, was a bit of a tip off eh as to where this swine is coming from–doh–he is a developer, a profiteer, a contractor out, an asset seller (he sold off Council run pensioner flats on the Mangonui waterfront on land donated by the local RSA–it really ground his gears seeing superannuitants enjoying Harbourside apartment living at cheap rents!)

    You were played Auckland–enjoy!!

  2. Plenty of “boomers” (I’m either the last of them, or the first gen x) have had the rug pulled out from under them. Fuck, I was restructured about 6 times during the’80’s when I was in my 20’s. Financially starting again from scratch each time. And because of my age no redundancy payouts, they were the preserve of senior management.

    Selling assets is not a generational thing, its an ideology belonging to a preindustrial age of the aristocracy and merchants.

    Anyway you start suggesting that golf courses be sold, then you open up for all parks and sports grounds to be sold. The wealthy can always band together and have private country clubs compete with golf courses, swimming pools and play grounds.

    My wealthy Asian neighbour is wondering why his rates and taxes pay for public facilities like parks, swimming pools, hospitals, schools etc…

  3. There’s nothing Left-wing about neoliberals, Martyn. They arguably aren’t even human.

  4. “Why won’t the Boomer King sell Golf Courses to fund Auckland Council deficit?”

    The answer is in your question!
    Precisely because he’s a grumpy old Boomer King, emboldened by an electorate that’s disengaged, and a bromancer called Maurice whose record stands for itself and who is partial to a bit of arse licking when it suits His agenda.
    Wait till the natives really start getting restless.
    I hope I’m still around to watch

  5. I’m not sure that political division and lack of social cohesion are anything new but modern forms of social interaction – social media – have made these divisions more visible and the same time extremely trivial.
    You mention the 81 tour protests – that divided the country more than anything I’ve experienced since. It was real and physical – it included smashed skulls and broken bones and unprecedent use of police violence.
    When I look at the polling and the discontent with the current government today I struggle to understand where it’s come from because it’s not the poor and disenfranchised that are expressing discontent. It is the property owning, working and middle classes whining like spoilt brats who don’t really have anything to complain about but feel compelled to do it anyway. Low unemployment, rising wages, 30% property value increase nation wide, robust handling of COVID, low levels of government debt, low inflation (relative to others) etc.
    And yet you would think the country is on it’s knee’s and undergoing catastrophic economic collapse – it doesn’t add up and it doesn’t match the real world.

    1. I’m comes from a corrupt agenda by our right wing media. Continual negative stories which are nothing stories occasionally break through the simple minded.

    2. Well written blog which made me think of a second about why this Labour government has to go..You make some good points in their favour but then you did not mention the growing debate over 3 Waters the broadcasting reform the removal of the child commissioner the immegration mess the poly tech amalgamation the out of control crime problem the drive for co government in an under handed way the handling of pay and conditions for teachers medical staff prisons etc a refusal to move on tax indexation lack of state house building. just to name a few.
      I am sure National will not fix many of these issues but they deserve a chance as this current government sure as hell have not done much for me to vote them back into office

        1. Yes Rodel, I’d give Trevor a C- for punctuation. I’d also add that Trevor is factually incorrect. Lots of innuendo like, “out of control crime”, the evidence does not support this right-wing media driven thinking. Teachers have settled, medical staff have settled (nurses still negotiating) firefighters have just received a record 24 % increase. There has been the biggest pay and conditions increases in our political history.
          Yes, 3 waters has been a dog in its infancy, however, is being worked back on.
          Co government is language used by the right wing to drive fear, yet people forget National took the Maori Party in as a Coalition partner so nothing new there.
          Tax indexation is driven by right wing parties to drop the top tax rate for business, yet they can’t tell us how they will recoup the lost revenue (although most know it will come from middle- and low-income workers and a freeze on wage increases.
          Lastly state housing IS being built, it’s only lacking if you believe the rhetoric from the National propaganda machine.

    3. Good comments Peter. Aotearoa has the lowest inflation in world, record low unemployment, record export receipts, Tourism and Hospitality experience record activity, successful businesses profitable – and the looney Natz dirty politics followers say our economy has tanked.

  6. Why is he choosing to sell Airport shares instead of Golf courses? That will have to do with who’s buying because that would have been decided long before Browns election to the Mayoralty by those backing his campaign. Brown is not selling Airport shares to help out Auckland council – he’s selling shares, as agreed, to overseas and local investment entities that resent missing out on dividend streams that go to public institutions like Auckland council.
    My prediction is that most of the valuable assets with high growth expectations and good returns will be put up for sale under Brown – as much as he is able to get away with. What’s more it is the perfect time – with a predicted recession and the stated noble intention of “keeping rates low” – these assets will need to be sold fast and below value – surprise, surprise! To understand why, again, look at who’s buying.
    If you were able to uncover the opaque relationships between Brown, Hooton and the wider business sector, local and international, you would be able to predict those entities likely to scoop up Auckland council assets fairly easily. This is a simple example of what is known as ‘asset stripping’ in the corporate world.
    It is also an example of what NZ has coming if it elects NActional at the next election.

  7. Did I hear that right? You’re in favour of selling council assets when it comes to golf courses?

    I’m told the council spends 120million per year maintaining them. If it was up to me, I’d revert them all back to parks, plant them with native bush and save a 100million in the maintenance bill. But then I don’t play golf.

    1. I would have agreed with you before my friend who is in the travel industry told me how much golf tourism bring in over the year .I do not live in Auckland so cannot comment if there are too many but as with most thinks there is often unintended concequences . I live in Chch and I know the council here is starting to see what can be sold

      1. Golf tourism goes to private clubs like Millbrook, planeloads of golfers aren’t flying to NZ to play eighteen holes at Mt Albert.

        1. Again factual statements dispel nonsense over golf bringing in millions to Auckland.
          Trevor’s travel agent friend made a general statement.

  8. How long until the Government remove the Council and install a Commissioner?

    1. That will happen after Brown has stripped AK bare of any assets, and the new Mayor has gone hand in cap to the government for a loan.

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