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Written By: Will - Date published: 4:44 pm, August 15th, 2024
There are many posts accepted by this site that provide insights into the thoughts of qualified commentators without further commentary. These are Alan Duff's thoughts. His own background (particularly his troubled childhood) and his ability to walk the ...Written By: Will - Date published: 9:27 am, August 15th, 2024
... labour movement, and simplistic reckons will probably be treated as trolling - ...Written By: Will - Date published: 5:29 pm, August 13th, 2024
The DP was contracted by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet under the last Labour government, but that ended well before the 2023 election. As did the contract the DP had with the University of Auckland. If they've gone quiet, it's more likely ...Written By: Will - Date published: 4:11 pm, August 10th, 2024
The claims around Walz are also covered at Assessing claims about Tim Walz’s military service (msn.com). There are four claims: Abandonment of troops - The WP found "Whether he abandoned his troops is a matter of perspective, but it is noteworthy that his ...Written By: Will - Date published: 7:24 pm, August 9th, 2024
Thanks for the Georgina Campbell link - I hadn't seen that piece before. I have some sympathy for Robertson. He's mostly right when he says it was "KiwiRail that owned and managed the project." Although the assessments of Dom Kalasih and Nick Legget were ...Written By: Will - Date published: 6:09 pm, August 9th, 2024
No that was what they advised when the public service was asked a specific question, effectively about profits. They weren’t asked about economic benefits, which is a whole different question. I'll address this specifically. RNZ covered in detail the ...Written By: Will - Date published: 5:26 pm, August 9th, 2024
As far as I have ever been able to see, the IREX ferries were only replacing ferries for an existing service, including rail, that were nearly at the end of their life. And that illustrates perhaps perfectly that you have never understood the issues. The ...Written By: Will - Date published: 3:46 pm, August 9th, 2024
... an additional Kg of freight will travel on them. That's precisely ...Written By: Will - Date published: 11:12 am, August 9th, 2024
"At this point I'd like to point out..." You and I have a virtually identical professional history, and yet we come to very different conclusions. Let me just take two examples of where you are wrong: "Kiwirail doesn't make money or a profit. " This is not ...Written By: Will - Date published: 10:35 pm, August 8th, 2024
The project blew out from $775m to $3b in just 5 years. Who knows what it would have ended up costing. And for what "Officials did not consider this would make a material difference to the amount of freight that would move from road to rail. A relatively ...Written By: Will - Date published: 8:44 pm, August 8th, 2024
Rail will continue to do just fine. And the country will be saved from an expensive white elephant.Written By: Will - Date published: 5:34 pm, August 8th, 2024
It was also appears to have been presented with substantial evidence about the direct costs of aborting the IREX project exceeding the costs of continuing. Which is what this post was about. Fair enough. But the final project cost is still unknown, and may ...Written By: Will - Date published: 5:03 pm, August 8th, 2024
No-one is being screwed over. Passengers still traverse the sea between the Islands. And the mail still get's through!Written By: Will - Date published: 5:01 pm, August 8th, 2024
It's not 'kicking the can down the road'. It's acknowledging that rail enablement was convenient for a rail operator, but otherwise not so sensible. The decision to replace the current vessells on a like for like basis could/should have been made some time ...Written By: Will - Date published: 4:21 pm, August 8th, 2024
Your comment was under a post about IREX; I have responded in that context. We have infrastructure needs which rather than solve – this government has chosen to score political points with. Again, with reference to the IREX project, the incoming government ...Written By: Will - Date published: 10:55 pm, August 7th, 2024
... ships' actual ages in 2029 will range from 31 to 34 years old, but the projected hull ages will be 6.9 to 11. ...Written By: Will - Date published: 8:21 pm, August 7th, 2024
Not really. As Israel’s Dependence on U.S. Shrinks, So Does U.S. Leverage - The New York Times (nytimes.com) In 1981, American aid was equivalent to almost 10 percent of Israel’s economy. In 2020, at nearly $4 billion, it was closer to 1 percent.Written By: Will - Date published: 3:07 pm, August 7th, 2024
Hi Adam. There is quite a lot of material in the public domain supporting the decision to cancel IREX. I refer you to official advice outlined at Interislander: Officials' mistrust of KiwiRail led push to scrap project | RNZ News, which, amongst other ...Written By: Will - Date published: 9:22 pm, August 4th, 2024
... these days... Of course it will have something to do with ...Written By: Will - Date published: 8:25 pm, August 4th, 2024
You're implying smart = intelligent. I can't make a jugdgement on her intelligence. However I know people who work or have worked with her, and the word they use to describe her is 'smart'. "These criticisms are really tame and Kelvin had the decency to ...Written By: Will - Date published: 5:06 pm, August 4th, 2024
... 'punch below the belt', they will fail to make that case.Written By: Will - Date published: 4:25 pm, July 31st, 2024
... . The cost to the government will rise from $5.97m in 2023 to $216m because scores of people will quit smoking and switch to ...Written By: Will - Date published: 4:19 pm, July 31st, 2024
Fair enough. The issue is the relative harm of 'conventional' smoking devices as opposed to HTP's. The article I liked to examines 11 studies, including over 2,600 participants. The article states: Our new review covers data from 11 studies with over 2,600 ...Written By: Will - Date published: 3:55 pm, July 31st, 2024
They are poison. But they are a lesser poison than conventional smoking. Heated tobacco: a new review looks at the risks and benefits (theconversation.com) [please explain your thinking rather than expecting people to read links to understand your point. ...Written By: Will - Date published: 3:51 pm, July 31st, 2024
The $216 figure is nonsense. From the RNZ piece: " the tax collected on HTPs was only $3.62 million in 2022 and $5.97 million in 2023." So how can that possibly rise to $216m? Well, according to the MoH: "There is no evidence to support their use as a quit ...Written By: Will - Date published: 10:14 am, July 29th, 2024
Yes that is the case. In recent times. But it isn't always the case. For example, in the US: Using the CPI, overall prices grew by 3.5% in March 2024 from the previous year, while prices for medical care increased by only 2.2%. As a result, overall prices ...Written By: Will - Date published: 10:11 am, July 29th, 2024
... when it is convinced it will stay there, only then will rate cuts begin. Inflation dips ...Written By: Will - Date published: 9:34 pm, July 28th, 2024
... the RBNZ's 2 percent target will be achieved in 2025." If ...Written By: Will - Date published: 8:49 pm, July 28th, 2024
There are some sectors of public service delivery in which a mixed model (private-public) can work. Health is one of those. But a significant shift from the current balance would be disastrous, and most likely politically unpalatable.Written By: Will - Date published: 5:41 pm, July 28th, 2024
Which claims are incorrect? As per Clint Smith, the increase in vote health was 2.9% Inflation over the same period is going to reduce to within the 1-3% band. Well within based on the graph at the link. What are the population numbers used in the ...
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