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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 …
The health researcher expert on RNZ's "The Panel" right now (6.10pm Monday), who is appearing in response to the horrific news today that 200,000 people are waiting to see a specialist, says that NZ needs to increase its health spending from 10% to 12% of GPD. He says that this is what Germany spends, for instance.
NZ's GDP at 20 March 2025 was $425 billion. So he is saying we need to spend roughly $8 billion more annually.
The Greens Wealth Tax combined with its proposal to tax assets held in private trusts was predicted to raise $12 billion annually (see link below). Labour should adopt this, or something similar as policy, where the proceeds are ring-fenced to fix up our ailing health service.
https://assets.nationbuilder.com/beachheroes/pages/17574/attachments/original/1687385898/Tax_Full_Policy_Document_22June.pdf?1687385898
This too.
A report by Health New Zealand has warned that an increasing number of women have presented to Middlemore Hospital in labour, after having no or little antenatal care in pregnancy.
Hundreds of women a year are presenting to a major hospital in or close to labour, having had minimal antenatal care throughout their pregnancy.
Last year there were approximately 200 women living in Counties Manukau who presented for medical care and who “hadn’t had pregnancy care for most of their pregnancy”, Health NZ has confirmed in response to questions from Stuff.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360664905/really-concerned-hundreds-heavily-pregnant-women-showing-hospital-no-or-minimal-antenatal-care
An extra $6-$8b over a budget of $161b per year.
I'm sure we all have our favorites. But the big savings if you wanted to reach it fast:
$0 NZSuper to everyone with $2m in assets at 65.
Then:
Increase ACC by 25%
And:
Delete Working For Families
And:
A superprofit tax for 3 years on electricity companies – because they aren't a flight risk
And:
Stop state contributions to Kiwisaver once you hit 30.
And if you really wanted:
Defer all big Defence procurement a whole term
Australia has asset testing for pensions. The form you have to fill out to quantify your assets runs to over 100 pages-I had to fill it out to get the NZ pension because I worked in Oz for a few years.
A couple of quotes from The Jackal's article in the sidebar today"National's Stalling New Zealand's Electric Future"
"According to the International Energy Agency’s 2024 Global EV Outlook, we’ve got the fewest public chargers per EV among 31 nations…one measly charger for every 95 EVs, compared to the UK’s one per 20.
National’s big promise was 10,000 public chargers by 2030, backed by a $257 million investment. Sounds grand, but the reality’s a shambles. Last year, we were installing just 21 chargers a month when we need 130 to hit that target."
This is scandalous. I read in the Guardian the other day that the UK is installing 18,000 chargers annually. Pro rata numbers would mean NZ should be installing 1400 chargers a year not 250 a year as spelled out in The Jackal article.
(Great work as usual Jackal)
The most moral army in the world…
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April 27 (UPI) — A hotel in the Japanese city of Kyoto asked an Israeli traveler who had served in the Israeli Defense Forces to voluntarily sign a declaration asserting that he had not committed any war crimes during his time in the military.
The Wind Villa Guesthouse shared on social media a copy of the form it asked the former Israeli Navy fighter to sign last week, noting that the business was later visited by officials in Kyoto who inquired about the incident after a complaint from the Israeli Embassy.
"The city official also told us that the city's staff had been told that the pledge was discriminatory against Israelis. The city official also asked whether Israelis are the only ones who are required to fill out the form," the hotel owners said.
"We ask all guests who may have committed war crimes to sign a pledge. It is not discriminatory because it is not intended only for Israelis."
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2025/04/27/japan-israeli-tourist-asked-to-sign-war-crimes-declaration-kyoto/3031745775040/
That hotel lobby needs a mirror.
No Japanese soldier serving 1920s-1945 would have passed.
One could argue the Japanese people took a collective nuclear punishment for their war crimes.
I get the point you're making. But honestly, how long do we hold people accountable for their ancestors' actions? Two generations? Three? Seven?
When I homestayed in Japan, my host Grandfather was a 14-year-old boy training to be a kamikaze pilot for when the Americans invaded. He was only spared by war ending.
But by your logic, he's also a war criminal.
I'd rather we focus on the war crimes happening right now, committed by people who are still alive to answer for them.
ok, but won't Israeli soldiers and ex soldiers just sign it and lie?