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The Standard Week – 21-28 November

Written By: - Date published: 3:00 pm, November 28th, 2008 - 2 comments

The Standard Week has been on hiatus due to a combination of elections, forgetfulness, and binge drinking but it’s back. This week saw our brand-spanking new PM out on his own for the first time, going to APEC and the UK. He blushed and gushed at meeting George Bush and bagged his money-trader mates, then […]

The slow pols-news day quiz #1

Written By: - Date published: 9:59 am, November 28th, 2008 - 34 comments

Seems there’s so little news today, apart from the Mumbai attacks and the plane crash, that the Herald hasn’t even bothered to update their website. So, I thought we might have a wee quiz instead.  Who said this, in what context, and are they implying what they seem to be implying? “If this bill becomes […]

Brownlee’s blow-out

Written By: - Date published: 11:33 pm, November 27th, 2008 - 47 comments

National/ACT has only been in power a week, but the flip-flops keep coming. Energy Minister Gerry Brownlee will not confirm that that National/ACT will reversing the new light-bulb standards. This after they campaigned hard against these standards and Key repeatedly promised that under a National government people would not be told which type of light-bulbs they can use. Brownlee […]

‘Become a nation of savers’

Written By: - Date published: 11:52 am, November 27th, 2008 - 35 comments

That’s Finance Minister Bill English’s message to Kiwis. So, that would be why he is cutting our Kiwisaver nesteggs in half to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy, eh?

A plea to National

Written By: - Date published: 10:47 am, November 27th, 2008 - 92 comments

Don’t let Key go abroad representing us again until he has had some diplomacy training. I can’t believe, I literally can’t believe, the comments he has made in the UK. In addition to the comments yesterday, where he called the new carbon-offset airport departure tax “protectionism” and said it will lead to a “contagion effect”, […]

PPPs? No, please

Written By: - Date published: 12:15 pm, November 26th, 2008 - 24 comments

I’ve never seen the sense in Public-Private Partnerships. How is it ever going to be cheaper to get a private profit-making company to come on-board and take the risk for developing a piece of public infrastructure? The Government has to give them a good deal so they can make a profit, and the Government has […]

The departed

Written By: - Date published: 10:52 am, November 26th, 2008 - 56 comments

The UK has announced plans to increase departure tax from its airports for flights outside Europe to pay for offsetting their carbon emissions. This is part of the worldwide response to climate change – countries are making emitters pay and even aviation, which is excluded from Kyoto, is now being targeted (quite rightly too, it […]

Free trade no answer to credit crisis, part 2

Written By: - Date published: 8:34 pm, November 25th, 2008 - 12 comments

I’m a bit concerned to see people welcoming APEC’s commitment to re-igniting the Doha Round of free trade talks as if they are a solution to the economic mess we are in now. I’ve already noted that more free trade, while desirable if done fairly, will not fix the problems that have lead to this […]

Ryall: do it or else

Written By: - Date published: 3:30 pm, November 25th, 2008 - 32 comments

Health Minister Tony Ryall’s first policy will be to impose maximum waiting times for hospital emergency departments. No word on extra funding for achieving those goals (the UK achievement in shortening waiting times that Ryall cites came with large health budget increases) or what will happen if they are not met. Now, it’s great to […]

Why is there a media honeymoon?

Written By: - Date published: 2:53 pm, November 25th, 2008 - 41 comments

Why do new leaders get honeymoons? When you think about it, there’s no objective reason why a leader should get an easy run at first, not be asked the hard questions, be served lavish praise. So why does it happen? Well, I asked around a few people who’d been there and done that, and the […]

Signature performance

Written By: - Date published: 9:45 am, November 25th, 2008 - 37 comments

Before our new Prime Minister went to APEC I wrote “it’s not an opportunity to get some names in your autograph book”. I feared he would view this meeting of the world’s most powerful people merely as an opportunity to get his picture snapped with some famous faces to impress the folks back home, rather […]

Redundant

Written By: - Date published: 2:26 pm, November 24th, 2008 - 33 comments

I was talking to a friend the other night. Her job is disappearing. Fortunately, she is getting a decent-sized redundancy payment. I asked if she is a member of the union. ‘No, why would I be?’ Well, you only get that redundancy payment because the union won it in negotiations. ‘But I’m on an individual […]

Free trade no answer to credit crisis

Written By: - Date published: 10:41 am, November 24th, 2008 - 13 comments

Free trade is basically a good idea. We live on a world of limited resources, we should use those resources as efficiently and sustainability as possible. Trade barriers that distort the costs of production in different countries undermine the efficiency of resource use. Ideally, we wouldn’t have them – but we would also need consistent […]

Labour’s lessons

Written By: - Date published: 6:27 pm, November 23rd, 2008 - 55 comments

54,982 votes, 2.3% of the total. That was difference in the election. If Labour had lost 55,000 fewer votes to National (it lost 142.966 in total, while voter numbers grew 69,000) then a Labour (47), Green (9), Progressive (1), Maori (5) government would have been possible, a more natural and stable government than one that […]

Time for Keynes’ real ideas

Written By: - Date published: 6:03 am, November 23rd, 2008 - 19 comments

The article below is well worth a read for anyone concerned about the global economic crisis. It looks at Keynes plan for managing the balance of international trade. It is imbalances in the system that we have now that leads to economic crises and fuels the speculative markets, especially the currency traders. It is the […]

Key’s first test – fail

Written By: - Date published: 7:34 pm, November 22nd, 2008 - 44 comments

Well, John Key took my advice and gave a speech at APEC different from the pro forma MFAT-written speech that might have been expected. Unfortunately, it’s still all style and no substance, all bark but no bite. Key is scathing of his fellow money-men for taking on more and more risk; he accuses them of […]

Final results in

Written By: - Date published: 2:27 pm, November 22nd, 2008 - 69 comments

The official count, including specials has been released. The Greens have picked up another seat on specials at National’s cost. Kennedy Graham will be the Greens’ ninth MP. Along with Kevin Hague, Graham brings both intellectual heft and a more ‘mainstream’ face to the Greens. Great news. Labour was just 39 votes short of picking […]

Do we want to be a world-leader or a global joke?

Written By: - Date published: 1:04 pm, November 21st, 2008 - 98 comments

According to a leading financier, carbon credit broker Nigel Brunel, of OMF Financial, New Zealand has become “a bit of a joke” in Europe as National/ACT looks set to delay, even abolish, our Emissions Trading Scheme. If you’ll forgive me an anecdote, I’m reminded of the introduction seminar when I was at uni in Finland. We […]

In praise of the welfare state

Written By: - Date published: 11:36 am, November 21st, 2008 - 48 comments

It’s very easy in our individualist, consumerist, capitalist society to say ‘if you’re poor, it’s your fault, don’t come looking to the rest of us for help’ – ‘it’s your fault for marrying an alcoholic, don’t expect us to pay to house your family’, ‘it’s your fault you got pregnant when you couldn’t afford to […]

DL Palmy next Friday

Written By: - Date published: 9:38 am, November 21st, 2008 - 8 comments

Labour’s bright new star and youngest MP, Jacinda Arden will be speaking at Drinking Liberally Palmerston North next Friday (I’ll do a reminder closer to the time). Jacinda was fantastic at Backbenches on Wednesday, so if you’re in the Palmerston North area, I recommend you get along to see her. More than a chance to […]

Bill, tempted to drop the Acting?

Written By: - Date published: 5:55 am, November 21st, 2008 - 60 comments

Psst, Bill. Hey, Bill. Sitting in the big chair is pretty cool, eh? Bet you never thought you would get your chance after Brash rolled you. And we all know who cast the crucial vote in that coup, which smiling assassin betrayed you. Speaking of which, what a pity John will be back from APEC […]

2000th post

Written By: - Date published: 5:57 pm, November 20th, 2008 - 28 comments

Happy 2000th post everyone. I’ve brought you all your favourite present – statistics! Our first 1000 posts took nine months, the latest 1000 took six. We’ve had 67,000 comments all up, 41,000 since we hit 1000 posts, and 10,000 in the last month. It wouldn’t happen without all of you commentators (well, most of you […]

Musical Interlude: Forgot about Key

Written By: - Date published: 2:19 pm, November 20th, 2008 - 7 comments

Some jokers have given new lyrics to the Dr. Dre and Eminem classic. Hilarious. My favourite part is Hide’s cameo. Hattip: Dolla$Trada

NZ Labour supporters site launched

Written By: - Date published: 10:15 am, November 20th, 2008 - 32 comments

NZ Labour Supporters has been launched as an unofficial online hub for Labour supporters. It looks like a good wee site. Along the lines of g.blog for Greens supporters, any registered user can write blog posts. Looks like there are forums and the ability to contribute to a multi-media library too. They’ve started off with […]

A chance to make his mark

Written By: - Date published: 3:16 pm, November 19th, 2008 - 54 comments

John Key’s off on his first trip as PM tomorrow – APEC in Peru. When I saw him interviewed about this he seemed to think it would be ‘a good chance to meet other world leaders’ which, as former member of the dip corp, made me groan. You’re not a world leader just because you […]

Farewell

Written By: - Date published: 12:40 pm, November 19th, 2008 - 96 comments

A crowd several hundred strong turned out this morning to farewell Helen Clark as she left Parliament as Prime Minister for the last time to present her Government’s official resignation to the Governor-General. Even though I’m a Greenie, I always find Labour events amazingly heart-warming – such a huge variety of people young and old […]

Credit where it’s due

Written By: - Date published: 12:04 pm, November 19th, 2008 - 30 comments

It’s exam season for high school students. So, for 10 points explain how the following statement (in the ACT-National agreement and repeated uncritically by the media) can be true, closing the income gap with Australia by 2025… will require a sustained lift in New Zealand’s productivity growth to 3 per cent a year. given: – […]

What should Clark do?

Written By: - Date published: 11:10 am, November 18th, 2008 - 28 comments

There’s a lot of talk about Helen Clark leaving Parliament in a year or so to head for an international role. While Clark would obviously be more than capable of performing well at that level, I would prefer to see her do something completely different. Labour needs to build its membership and its connections with […]

Right plans give away to rich at your expense

Written By: - Date published: 6:48 am, November 18th, 2008 - 72 comments

Part of the National/ACT government’s agreement is that a top tax rate of 30% will be the target for the ‘medium term’. Such a cut would cost about $2 billion a year. Now, I have nothing in principle against reducing tax (and nothing in principle against increasing it, for that matter). It’s a question of […]

Undefeated

Written By: - Date published: 3:14 pm, November 17th, 2008 - 41 comments

Paul Holmes wrote yesterday: “While Labour moves to the Opposition benches, it does so weirdly unmolested by the election defeat, weirdly undefeated” Damn right, the Left seems undefeated, and so it should. The Right has only won power by masquerading as the Left; Key’s mandate is only to maintain the legacy of the Fifth Labour […]

Some questions

Written By: - Date published: 9:59 am, November 17th, 2008 - 35 comments

The Maori Party voted against the ETS because they thought it doesn’t go far enough; they want a stronger ETS. Will they be supporting National/ACT’s amendments to first delay then weaken or even scrap it? ACT opposes the existence of the Maori seats, while paradoxically supporting their entrenchment. Which will win out on this issue? […]

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