Daily review 05/09/2023

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, September 5th, 2023 - 10 comments
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This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

The usual rules of good behaviour apply (see the Policy).

Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

10 comments on “Daily review 05/09/2023 ”

  1. SPC 1

    You might have come across Rukshan Fernando and Avi Yemini on Twitter/X who position themselves as independent journalists documenting the “freedom” movements opposing lockdowns and vaccines, they work for Rebel News.

    It is right wing anti-left media (anti-our government and is on local feeds here for that reason) founded in Canada.

    Rebel News and has been compared to Breitbart News of the US as being part of the alt-right movement.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebel_News

  2. SPC 2

    ACT says it wants to end "wasteful policies" like free school lunches, but National says it supports the scheme, saying it's a "good programme".

    https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/09/05/national-act-at-loggerheads-over-free-school-lunches/

    Dickensian Seymour wants us to remember "Oliver" – "Food Glorious Food", and "You have to Pick a Pocket or Two" or vote otherwise.

    Quality rentals, grants for home upgrades and from KiwiBuild to assistance with buying a home through rent-to-buy, shared equity or leasehold arrangements.

    • PsyclingLeft.Always 2.1

      Of the 2 NACTors..I see Seymour and ACT as the "meaner" (is that possible ? )

      I'm maybe not as up with Politics knowledge as you and some others on here.

      But I remember something about the "New Victorians" ?

      Have heard of?

      https://thenewpress.com/books/new-victorians

      Mean as mustard….or worse.

      • SPC 2.1.1

        National’s boil the frog strategy is of course is to take it further to the right gradually* until there is resistance/election defeat.

        Welfare reform is lite in their policy this time – apart from Luxon's idea of the unemployed under 25 being under outsider contract management while on welfare (with the power to remove from welfare).

        Back in 1991 National fell to 25%* in the polls after the Richardson budget – too far too fast.

        ACT is more impatient and indicates where the right want to end up.

    • Roy Cartland 2.2

      How can Seymour Butts be so cruel? He comes across as a nice guy. He can't really be that out of touch thinking it won't harm hungry kids if he slashes lunches?

      What is he really thinking? I think he's dangerous but never suspected he was actually evil.

  3. SPC 3

    The problem is that to keep their tax cut promises they need $3.1b by July next year.

    They've found $2.1 billion in savings or cuts and by moving government money around. The rest is from making new money through new taxes.

    About $890 million – roughly third of it – is coming from its gambling tax and its foreign buyers tax.

    Both of those policies have big question marks hanging over them now.

    However, National won't even entertain the idea that they might have missed something despite tax experts telling them so.

    National keeps telling us they can run the economy. Well, trust is earned. Get the tax right and we'll go from there.

    For a party claiming competence

    National plans is to take over $500m a year from the Climate Emergency Response Fund, which is paid for by polluters through the Emissions Trading Scheme.

    Which means whenever there is a (inevitable) weather event there is no contingency made for consequent government spending.

    One wonders what someone like Ruth Richardson thinks of that.

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2023/09/jenna-lynch-analysis-national-is-finding-itself-with-economic-credibility-issue.html

    As to the chance of the gambling tax revenue being there next year.

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2023/09/election-2023-national-s-gambling-tax-plan-currently-illegal-would-need-law-change.html

    • Bearded Git 3.1

      I don't trust where the Nats are getting the 2,1 billion let alone the other billion.

      And where are they getting the dosh to build 13 roads FFS?

  4. SPC 4

    UFO's are important precursors of a military build up. From Roswell and spy planes over Russia and the Cold War to the 1980's and Star Wars. Now it is Space Force.

    UAPs have become a significant political issue in the United States since David Grusch, a former intelligence officer, told Congress in July that the Government had withheld information about them from the public.

    Grusch told the House Oversight Committee’s national security subcommittee that the Government had run “a multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse-engineering programme” that had recovered “biologics” from crash sites.

    He said he had interviewed officials who had recovered craft they believed had “nonhuman” origins.

    Satellites and space based early warning systems, capacity to remove satellites, EMP's and of course the mystery of dark matter and the nature of the universe, ancient astronauts of planet X and the arrival of some end time power to rule over the earth.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/300964838/japan-a-hotspot-for-ufos-says-pentagon

    Twin Peaks and dark matter energy – the final series.

    https://manifold.umn.edu/read/dark-scenes-from-damaged-earth/section/c1078c11-ae19-480c-8481-1bde1a647ffb

  5. SPC 5

    Our resident soothsayer – the Kiwi Jordan Peterson whisperer – has warned us for years that the woke made aging white males like Sean Plunkett, the poor mans Lindsay Perigo, Mike Hosking and Karl du Fresne feel insecure. But then again that has been true for the boomers since they owned their own homes (had some privilege) and yet were challenged by women in their career advancement/bloke dominance status.

    And says the latest polls prove him right because Labour/Greens are behind National/ACT in the men's vote. Meh that has been the case for years.

    But is has blinded him to the most interesting fact of the poll, an apparent astonishing abandonment of the left by women over 50.

    In June they supported Labour/Green over NACT by 54.5% to 36.5% and now it is support for NACT over Labour/Green 46.5 to 38.5%.

    And a similar swing among women under 50, the other way.

    This time they support Labour/Green 44.5 to 38.5%, but in June it was otherwise they supported NACT 45.5 to 34.5%.

    Thus little change overall, from Labour/Green over NACT 44 to 41% in June, now 41.5 to 41%.

    Of course with men over 50 it has gone 58-31% for NACT onward and upward to 66.5 to 23.5%. So few good older men. The National caucus reminds them of the New Zealand of their youth.

    Those under 50, 42-40% for NACT to 49-37.5%.

    Overall 49.5-36% for NACT to 57.5-31%.

    https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/9292-nz-national-voting-intention-june-2023

    https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/9332-nz-national-voting-intention-august-2023

    https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2023/09/05/roy-morgan-poll-left-have-male-voter-meltdown-act-soar-to-18/

    https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/old-mans-beard-must-go-1989

    • AB 5.1

      So few good older men

      Tell me about it. Among my age cohort I seldom fine anyone that it is possible to have a real conversation with beyond the exchange of some facile pleasantries. If that mask slips it risks becoming a quick descent into disturbing meanness – and best avoided.