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Daily review 15/05/2025

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, May 15th, 2025 - 11 comments
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Daily review is also your post.

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 …

11 comments on “Daily review 15/05/2025 ”

  1. Drowsy M. Kram 1

    Gordon Campbell On The Mock Horror Over Political Profanity [15 May 2025]
    Heavens to Betsy. Let me get this right. In her own opinion column, a female journalist (the fearsome Angela Vance) used a bad word to refer to female politicians who had just extinguished the ability of about 150,000 women to get fair pay for the work they do. The nation reeled, and expressed its outrage – mainly at the journalist for using that bad word.

    Without a trace of irony, Brooke Van Velden, the ACT politician who is leading the government’s attack on the principles and practices of pay equity, said this in Parliament about Vance’s use of the C-word and other derisive terms: “The women of this government are hard-working, dedicated and strong. No woman in this Parliament, nor in this country, should be subjected to sex-based discrimination.

    Imho, many NAct MPs have an empathy deficit – lest we forget.

  2. joe90 2

    TIL about the Bambergers.

    John Skiles Skinner‬
    ‪@skiles.bsky.social‬
    · 1d
    Let's talk about these two department store owners: brother and sister Louis Bamberger and Caroline Bamberger Fuld. From Newark, New Jersey.

    They are random people, basically. But in the late 1920s, with fascism taking over Europe, they made a choice that profoundly changed the world: 🧵

    https://bsky.app/profile/skiles.bsky.social/post/3lp46pkifms2j

    skyview

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

  3. joe90 3

    tRump categorically denied knowing anything about Vought and his Project 2025 yet he's handing the keys to the deeply religious nutter who believes his own personal convictions should be embedded in government to rule other people's lives.

    .

    Already a silent Musk partner, Russell Vought, a Project 2025 architect who serves as Trump's Office of Management and Budget director, is expected to push a new 2025 budget through Congress that calls for a major restructuring of funds and federal workers, The Wall Street Journal reports. Vought, a conservative budgeting expert, has been working closely with Musk since Trump took office, with insiders describing their secret relationship to POLITICO as an optimal "insider-outsider" alliance to carry out federal austerity measures.

    https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/creator-controversial-project-2025-creator-35213359

    https://theconversation.com/who-is-project-2025-co-author-russ-vought-and-what-is-his-influence-on-trump-255134

  4. Muttonbird 4

    A few thoughts about the last couple of days:

    1 – Hipkins' admission that Tinetti's question was distracting, while hard to take (I hate it when he apologises), was true. They shouldn't be referencing and quoting journalists in parliament because it makes them look like they can't form their own arguments and it's way to easy for the Tory pricks' speech writers to come back double. It also happened a few days ago and Labour just needs to stop it.

    2 – But, Hipkins in that admission did make a good if subtle point that the episode made it all about them (parliamentarians) rather than the actual women affected. This was a pointed critique of van Vampire because she definitely made it about herself (poor victim) and that is her style which is a vulnerability and something ready for further attack on her*.

    3 – *Because the ACT and NZF parties particularly indulge in such abhorrent policy, their female MPs front some really cruel policy and legislation but get a very soft ride from RW media. Happens with McKee, Costello, Chhour and van Vampire. Chhour and van Vampire play the victim card very quickly.

    4 – The privileges committee ruling on the banning of the Maori Party leadership was so, so awful and racist that Brownlee is literally calling them out on it and giving the nod to opposition parties to fight it like hell next week. A real smackdown of the corrupt chair Judith Collins and the Maori-phobic MPS who voted along with her.

    5 – Willis is incompetent.

    6 – van Vampire is a [deleted].

    • Incognito 4.1

      Why do you perpetuate the distraction? Do you want to make it easier for the Coalition and their shill army?

      • Muttonbird 4.1.1

        People are really angry, I am anyway. I’m also not in parliament. We should be able to express anger on activist forums, where else, for god's sake!

        Labour are in parliament and need to distill that anger more cleverly than they have been doing the last couple of weeks of attacks on working women.

        Also, Vance is right and anyone who agrees that women should be equally valued for their work should all back her up rather than run for the hills…

        • Incognito 4.1.1.1

          Sure, express your anger, but please use a way that it doesn’t blow back in your/our own face. I don’t know if Vance was ‘right’ but it sure gave her employer and publication many clicks, and the Coalition is now trying to capitalise on it in every possible way. Anyway, why should Labour be cleverer and its supporters can just let rip on forums??

          • Muttonbird 4.1.1.1.1

            Because they get paid a lot more than us, by us for this. They're supposed to channel our concerns and if we're meek about it then not much fight happens.

            Two things can be true. Vance can be right and Hipkins can be better.

            If they let this go to waste then they and we deserve to be in the wilderness for several terms.

            • Incognito 4.1.1.1.1.1

              I have to say that you seem to have an odd stereotypical view of highly paid people in high & visible positions with certain responsibilities to groups/collectives keeping their emotions under control and lowly paid folks (aka “us”) expressing their emotions & outrage without constraint.

              Listening to concerns is one thing, but it’s another listening to outraged mobs and picking up on some (negative) vibe. People cannot do critical analysis and effective strategy when they’re incandescent [channelling Dame Anne Salmond] with rage – they need to calm down first. Leave the rage for Social Media and come here for robust debate, which is neither meek nor [for the] timid.

  5. joe90 5

    Luxo's sorted.

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    Sassy Little Hobbit

    ‪@sassypolitico.bsky.social‬

    “We are staring our 100-day plan with a laser focus on bringing down the cost of living” – Christopher Luxon, 4 December 2023

    https://bsky.app/profile/sassypolitico.bsky.social/post/3lp6ravat7225

    • Food prices rise 3.7 percent in year ended April, highest since January 2024
    • Surging dairy prices, instant coffee driving food inflation
    • Energy and airfares rise offsetting cheaper petrol
    • Inflation pressures a touch stronger

    Food prices have risen at their fastest pace in more than a year driven by more expensive dairy products, and hinting that inflation pressures are gathering pace.

    Stats NZ said the food price index rose 3.7 percent in the 12 months ended April, the highest since January last year.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/561111/food-prices-rise-at-fastest-rate-in-more-than-a-year

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