Daily review 29/07/2024

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This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

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Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

6 comments on “Daily review 29/07/2024 ”

  1. Dennis Frank 1

    Gordon Campbell does a pragmatic take:

    No other Western parliamentary democracy – not the UK, and not Australia either – has found a satisfactory mechanism for dealing with the defections and/or expulsions that take place between elections on a regular basis.

    On September 1st, the Greens members will have to decide whether (a) Tana has been fairly treated (b)whether her expulsion from Parliament altogether is a proportionate punishment and (c) whether a waka jumping mechanism initially opposed in order to defend principled rebellion can be justified in the contrary cases, where the issue involves culpable lapses by individual MPs from normal party and parliamentary standards.

    http://werewolf.co.nz/2024/07/gordon-campbell-on-the-greens-darleen-tana-dilemma-and-the-weirdness-of-j-d-vance/

    Nice of him to do triadic framing on their choice, but I doubt members will be that cerebral. The tidal pull of us & them pitted against identarian intersectional nexus theory provides enough inherent cognitive dissonance to get folks shifted in various directions, even one or two simultaneously I suspect. The reluctance of all players in this game to delineate relevant principles that ought to guide political behaviour will become evident, I suspect, if it isn't already.

    Follow the leader applies still, however, so anyone hoping to rebel against the declared intent of the co-leaders can expect no traction or influence unless they front with a new stance with heft and substance that changes everything.

    • tWig 1.1

      Intetesting that Swarbrick believes the furore about waka-jumping is a smokescreen created by the Coalition to deflect from their negative environmental and social policies. Once again, I wonder at the focus at TS on a minor issue that has flooded recent posts. Some are chewing on gristle and ignoring the rotten meat.

      • gsays 1.1.1

        By yr last couple of sentences, do you mean we should just look the other way and ignore what's happening?

        I'm sticking my oar in because the Tana Saga more and more highlights what is wrong in this country.

        Migrant workers being exploited.

        The massive power imbalances at play- MP vs entry level worker.

        The calibre of MPs in this country.

        Now, the push back from within the party claiming victimhood!

        For sure, Luxons mob are a disgrace. I want the Greens to get their shit correct

  2. Dennis Frank 2

    This afternoon I picked up new in my local library this book by a kiwi journo who shifted into a career in mental health: https://www.stuff.co.nz/climate-change/350209448/closing-gap-between-our-work-and-environment

    Casey’s book, Nature’s Future, Our Future, is a collection of essays addressing the disconnect between our working lives and the environment. Through his writing, the Nelson man explores ways to close that gap and address issues collectively. “Working in mental health, I had this awareness that I had a gap between my work life and the natural world.”

    Casey’s own working life was spent in mental health, a 40-year career he found fulfilling. However, he always felt like something was missing. Casey saw this in his own field, with more and more people citing environmental issues as factors in their depression and anxiety, he said. He’s retired now, but his former colleagues tell him the problem has only worsened.

    The realisation prompted him to head back to university in his early 70s, where he completed a postgraduate diploma in environmental management.

    Des has worked for 35 years as a counsellor, mediator, tutor, supervisor, and workshop facilitator. From 2008 to 2011 he worked full-time for the Department of Conservation on the Barrier in a community relations role.

    Imagine if the depression caused in many citizens by the damage resulting from neoliberal destruction globally was accounted for by economists. Bit of a freak-out for the establishment if an outbreak of realism happens. Political minders will need to do the hand-holding collective hallucination thing to reinforce morale. Obviously his book addresses the interface between Labour & the Greens – if he has noticed this, I'll let you know.

  3. joe90 3

    lol

    @JosephPolitano

    It's been extremely funny to watch Bitcoin people give up all their talk about a stateless libertarian future to ask the US federal government to spend a quarter-trillion dollars & become the largest holder of Bitcoin so they can dump their bags on the taxpayer.

    @gladstein

    If the US wants to maintain its current economic might in the future then acquiring 4 million BTC makes sense, that’s roughly the same % of total BTC as our current % of total global GDP

    https://x.com/gladstein/status/1816955544285896879

    https://x.com/JosephPolitano/status/1817190705476874474

    (Context.

    Key Points

    • Donald Trump stopped short of promising to establish an official U.S. bitcoin strategic reserve currency during his keynote speech at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference.
    • Instead, Trump pledged simply to maintain the current level of bitcoin holdings that the U.S. already has amassed from seizing assets from financial criminals.
    • Trump’s pitch was notably less radical than RFK Jr.’s proposal of building a 4 million bitcoin strategic reserve to match the government’s current stake in gold.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/28/trump-rfk-bitcoin-america-crypto-reserve.html)

  4. PsyclingLeft.Always 4

    JD Vance made man

    I can’t say from experience how you’re supposed to know when you’ve officially become part of an organized crime family, but if you feel it necessary for your professional advancement to show up at a courthouse and pay respect to a patriarch charged with fraudulent payments to a porn star, chances are you check all the boxes.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/05/17/jd-vance-trump-veepstakes-conversion/

    An organised crime family. Fark, so apt.