Open mike 20/12/2024

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8 comments on “Open mike 20/12/2024 ”

  1. Bearded Git 1

    Biden leaves office supporting measures that will lower carbon emissions. (Trump will trash these of course.)

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/19/biden-carbon-dioxide-emissions

    But as the article says Biden has heavily supported increased fossil fuel production:

    "As well as boosting renewables, Biden leaves a thriving fossil fuel sector – under his presidency, US oil production rose to record levels, and the country became the world’s biggest exporter of natural gas. Last year, the US issued a record 758 new licences for oil and gas extraction projects – almost as many as in the previous three years combined."

  2. aj 2

    The criminal underworld is far wider than the gangs usually portrayed by politicians.

    https://www.odt.co.nz/regions/guns-cocaine-meth-seized-otago-raids

    Police have seized guns and drugs, including cocaine and methamphetamine, in a series of raids across Otago.

    Search warrants were executed in Cromwell, Alexandra, Clyde, Hawea, Wānaka and Queenstown from Tuesday to Thursday this week, said Inspector Paula Enoka, Otago Lakes Central Area Commander.

    She said firearms, ammunition, drugs, and items consistent with drug supply were seized.

  3. tWig 3

    Plenty of business people get involved in drug financing in NZ: high returns, no tax.

  4. tWig 4

    Interesting explainer of how 'rent maximiser' software has driven rent rises internationally via cartel pricing, strategic evictions to automatically force rent rises, and paradoxically, squeezing supply by not renting all your stock (10 min). It explains something I had been strugglIng to understand, why rents were going up and up everywhere internationally, with no apparent hand behind it. But there is a hand – of the crooked market.

    ProPublica has been following the issue in the US, where now half of people can't afford their rent. With the return of no-fault evictions, this will help nz landlords and letting companies to follow the rip-off paybook better.

    Unaffordable rent is the single most poverty-making economic tool, and is why the first Labour government set up social housing as keystone government policy.

    Legislation to address this issue should be targetted by lw parties for the next election, starting by educating the public now. First off, letting agencies can only charge flat fees, not a percentage of rent.

  5. Ad 5

    Rest in Peace Michael Leunig. Fly your big warm humanist soul.

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