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Open Mike 07/08/25

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  1. bwaghorn 2

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360781931/cabinet-paper-leak-suggests-minister-nicole-mckees-u-turn-alcohol-sales-reform

    The lobbyists have spoken and the government has listened.

    It is the job of government to protect its population not profits .

    • Grey Area 2.1

      "It is the job of government to protect its population not profits."

      It used to be, but this pack of arseholes have smashed a lot of conventions like that to pieces in less than two years.

      The challenge is to see how much of Aotearoa NZ we can restore if we (hopefully) can wrest our country back from them next year. Greens and TPM are up for the fight, not so sure about Hipkins-led Labour.

  2. thinker 3

    Tau Henare: "It's a play for the dumb red neck vote. It shows how backward National have slipped. Be glad to see them go," he said.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/569245/marine-and-coastal-rights-law-changes-not-justifiable-former-united-future-leader-says

  3. Stephen D 4

    "These jobs will thrive – but others may vanish – as AI transforms Australia’s workforce"

    Pretty sure most of this is applicable here.

    "The most exposed occupation is data entry clerk, for which the International Labour Organization estimates 70% of the tasks currently done by humans could be done or improved by AI. Bricklayers and dental assistants, at the other end of the scale, are among jobs classified as “not exposed”.

    https://tinyurl.com/bdd7xuwz

  4. Dennis Frank 5

    How to point to market failure whilst not actually calling it market failure:

    we need to raise the animal spirits, if you like, of the business community."

    Great to see the ex-Nat leader claiming that govt intervention is the only way to revive the economy, while trying real hard not to be seen to be doing so.

    Simon also points to current govt policy as an excellent method for eliminating Auckland's excessive population:

    "I think [the government has] done some worthy long term things, but in the end if all we worry about is the long term, I'm not sure there'll be that many Kiwis left in Auckland," he said.

    Such accurate targeting of economic problems is something the govt ought to be proud of and Simon's tepid approval doesn't quite give them credit for this. Getting all the kiwis out of Auckland and across the Tasman ought to remain as the coalition priority.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/569263/call-for-government-to-help-auckland-as-unemployment-rises

    Then the foreigners left in Ak could set up an independent state & crowdsource a name for it. It's obscure aristocrat from the early 19th century could then head for the dustbin…

    • georgecom 5.1

      Simon Bridges has suggested Luxon, Willis, Seymour etc need to stimulate Auckland. I would suggest those 3 have been very busy stimulating something, especially Seymour, he is a real stimulator

  5. Janice 6

    I have been waiting for the screams from farmers about the new RUC charges. What about paying road tax while using their utes on the farm?

    • bwaghorn 6.1

      Not sure what you're on about, all our utes have rucs and do on farm kms, I'd have to ask the boss if there's a Rebate system ,

      There is a Rebate system for on farm petrol use to claim back the road tax portion, so a switch to full rucs will get rid of that bit of paper work .

    • tc 6.2

      Screams ! Thought this was another move to shift the tax burden from them.

      All those farm k's that were exempt from RUC's will also not have paid any tax on the fuel under this change.

      Have I missed something ? I see they're flooding the zone with a 4 year term now as the flags been done.

      • bwaghorn 6.2.1

        What kms are exempt, I think your making shit up

        • tc 6.2.1.1

          I stand to be corrected as I was told if you're not on a public road you dont pay RUC.

          Roading contractor I worked at ensured it logged every K not on a public road to claim back those RUC's.

    • MJR 6.3

      Utes already pay RUCs Janice

  6. Stephen D 7

    This government seems to be trying to take us back to the 1930s.
    Despite the depression, the rich still got rich. The rest more or less starved.
    Māori were subjugated, men were men, and women knew their place.

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