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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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Surely the most moral army in the world could prevent fascists looting aid trucks.
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TARQUMIYAH, West Bank — Radical Israeli settlers have expanded their attacks on aid trucks passing through the West Bank this month, blocking food from reaching Gaza as humanitarian groups warn that the enclave is sinking deeper into famine.
Groups of settler youth are tailing relief convoys, setting up checkpoints and interrogating drivers. In some cases, far-right attackers have ransacked and burned trucks and beaten Palestinian drivers, leaving at least two hospitalized.
The assailants use a web of publicly accessible WhatsApp groups to track the trucks and coordinate attacks, providing a window into their activities. Working off what they say are tips from Israeli soldiers and police, in addition to the public, members pore over photos to work out which vehicles might be carrying aid to Gaza and mobilize local supporters to block them.
https://archive.li/r6IIa (wapo)
Between 1949 and 1977 (1948 home front issues) … .
On the suspect army list since settlement of the West Bank and Gaza and subsequent invasion of Lebanon (following after the PLO after their failed attempt to take over Jordan, together they and the PLO ruined Lebanon – Syria and Iran moving in to take over a failed state).
On the corrupt list after the second term of Netanyahu as PM began (mission to prevent a Palestinian state and have more water available to WB settlers than those under permanent occupation via PA agency).
but labour…
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@AndrewBevin9
National took its pre-election tax calculator offline ahead of the budget on Thursday. Any unflattering comparisons with pre-election tax promises will be way harder with it erased from the web. Don't think anyone will forget that $250 a fortnight 'back pocket boost' though.
https://x.com/AndrewBevin9/status/1794947049613660532
https://www.nationaltaxcalculator.com
Under National’s Back Pocket Boost, New Zealanders will be better off by:
https://www.national.org.nz/national_will_deliver_meaningful_tax_relief
"Up to $26 more per fortnight for a superannuitant couple."
Whoopee! A cup of coffee per week, or a trip to the cinema every three weeks!
“Up to”……… what’s the bet it’s less?
Removing reference to the Treaty in legislation.
https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/05/27/govt-moves-to-replace-or-repeal-treaty-principles-clauses-from-laws/
One of the reasons is that our trade agreements mention the Treaty, and thus to reduce barriers to foreign investment.
Once this is done Seymour's proposed bill to rewrite the Treaty will be debated in parliament … to distract us from
marginalisation of the WT, while the Overseas Investment Office rules are liberalised to allow foreign investment in high country land, land by rivers and along the coasts (huge untaxed CG to locals would result) and large scale rental housing property developments.
The credibility on matters of financial sustainability, of the man who refused to place money in the NZSF, is questioned.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/kainga-ora-pushes-back-on-sir-bill-english-report-says-it-is-financially-sustainable/U5ZPY3JC2VG4LIWOZ2LHYKD3YE/