Daily review 11/03/2025

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7 comments on “Daily review 11/03/2025 ”

  1. Ad 1

    It is impressive that Luxon, Peters and Seymour are all pushing for the natural commercialised policies that the imagine their constituency want, and it's just not working for any of them.

    People are demanding the social services that they pay their taxes for: heath, education, and now school lunches.

    Almost as important as effective government is effective leadership:

    Luxon simply talks in platitudes without delivery, and he is turning more and more people off. We can see that in the polls now.

    The tide is retreating on Luxon almost as fast as it retreated on Ardern in her second term.

    I'm looking forward to this being a one-term government.

    • Incognito 1.1

      I’m looking forward to this being a one-term government.

      Me too!

      However, I hope that the Opposition will get their A into G and present the voters with a strong viable alternative rather than wait passively for the Coalition to ‘loose the election’ and then ride up the steps of Parliament with an air of smugness and triumphalism as ‘winners’.

    • Obtrectator 1.2

      Incognito is right. Labour (and its potential partners) need to stand for something. (And, if elected, bloody fetch ahead and implement it, without waiting for the OK from focus groups.) Just saying they won't be as bad as the previous lot doesn't cut it with me any more.

    • tWig 1.3

      Platitude: a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful.

      I'd argue that Luxon doesn't regurgitate platitudes, which have a kernel of truth in a hackneyed phrase. He spouts meaningless management speak and 80's 'get rich' seminar nonsense.

  2. georgecom 2

    not sure whether trump is basing his economic policies on seymours lunch in schools model, or seymour is basing his lunch in schools model on trumps economic policies

  3. SPC 3

    To qubit, or not to qubit?

    Will Grok 3 and qubit (quantum computing) produce a clone of Musk (able to interface with past versions) and an imperial robot army.

    (Spoiler see Foundation series, empire)

  4. SPC 4

    Q and the ubit explained.

    That knowledge bite.

    Pandora’s box

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