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  1. Yes but …. My vegan labradoodle identifies as a budgie, and I still expect to ride my bike over the Auckland harbour bridge as promised to me. All this other nonsense of cost of living crisis caused by exploding inflation is just not that important really!

    1. The lack of vegan cuttlefish is trans-parakeet oppression. I see and acknowledge the pain of your Budgie (Whosapretty, Boy, Then).

  2. “We need to remove the yoke of taxation from the 90% and reset it to the 10% richest”

    Whilst it’s a petty point Mart but that comment is not strictly correct. 2% of the 10% rich pricks pay the most tax in NZ. These are the salary workers and/or the ones who choose not to actively avoid tax through trusts and other tax lowering schemes.

    So it is the 8% of others with their clawbacks and tax avoidance that need to man up and pay their share.

  3. With all due respect–heh–have any of the above political geniuses ever done anything apart from whinge and make surly, passive aggressive comments online? Have any of you ever been union members, attended protests, rallies and marches, helped achieve political goals at community level?

    Martyn’s list is pretty damn good, but as always it will take extra Parliamentary organisation and political grunt to achieve. The current bourgeois Parliamentary parties will not go there until their cosy neo liberal consensus is smashed once and for all. The cosy monetarist deal has existed basically uninterrupted since 1984–apart from static from New Labour/Alliance/Internet Mana–it is the key strategic task for the next 5 years.

    1. Yes. To all your instances in the first paragraph, TM.

      What to do – on the ground – today?

      The message I’m hearing from a very demoralised what’s-left -of -the- left, in my personal and limited world, sadly, is make popcorn and watch the show.

      And I get the despondency and I suspect a lot of the paralysis comes from feeling so bitterly betrayed. But that has to lead to action. Fresh, New. God, I feel depressed just writing those words.

      What I’ve decided is that as far as action is concerned, this hiatus is about attending to obstacles in the way, as we simultaneously feel the pain and pay close attention. If a path doesn’t come into focus, (and I believe it will), well, we start bush-crashing.

  4. Well we are making progress! We have gone from making the “rich” a trillion better off apparently, to now 60 billion. That’s a difference of 940 billion. But whose counting.

  5. But Marty, what public services are you going to cut to pay for them – health, education, Maori affairs, police?

  6. In this fantasy land where is the incentive to work hard and advance you and your family .Reading the list you create a family that is feed and transported by the state they also supply you a house for life if you decide to work you get the living wage no matter what your skill level is . You are looked after by a blotted union that you are forced to join no matter how hopeless they are . Capitalism has faults but the opposite is worse .

  7. That would require people like Weka, to acknowledge that society is not built by weak people like women, but by men.

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