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Open mike 01/06/2025

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    Shut up you dickhead

  2. 2+2=5 2

    I thought the issue with Chris Bishops outburst wasn't the content or whether or not you agreed, but more the entitled selfish arrogance. What would be David Seymores reaction be if Bish had pulled out a Haka?

    • Ad 2.1

      If Tory Whanau or Willie Jackson had done a haka at the Gore Golden Guitar contest, it would have been all over the tv and radio and the papers for weeks and cause a massive moral outrage from every Cabinet minister.

      The NZHerald and Stuff media systems are just utterly racist in their constant ability to select their outrage.

  3. SPC 3

    A stuff columnist expresses disdain for democracy.

    The change occurred about two decades back, in the west, when the constituency for fiscal responsibility was lost.

    He will not say the combined cost of the Bush Jnr regime tax cuts and Iraq war required an era of cheap money, or connect this to the later GFC bail out (double or quits) and that debt burden blowout.

    His accusation of an inability to control government spending for the 2025 USA budget deficit being at 6% of GDP is absurd.

    It is mostly the consequence of a continuance of the unfinanced tax cuts of the 2017 era (even after the COVID QE) with the add on of no tax on tips or over-time.

    I guess the fail to disclose pertinent facts about the taxation factor, is convenient to those who enjoy no CGT, nor estate tax/gift duty, nor stamp duty (nor land tax on land banking) – where this nation is uniquely beholden to the opine of the rentier class.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360707344/damien-grant-theres-no-path-electoral-power-can-accommodate-running-balanced-budget

    • SPC 3.1

      What the libertarian neo-liberal is hiding behind with their concern about debt (and cost of ageing baby boomers) is an agenda for the destruction of the public government nation state (this is more than a rejection of Keynesian economics and social democracy). As per DOGE.

      We can also see a contempt for constitutional and or democratic practice and an intent to replace government organisational capacity with that provided by private capital aggregation.

  4. Joe90 4

    Best PM in my lifetime.

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    The “politics of empathy” might not be in vogue, but Ardern remains committed to it. Is it a strong enough weapon against authoritarianism? Elon Musk recently said that “the fundamental weakness of western civilisation is empathy”. She snorts. “What does that even mean?”

    Attacking empathy is all the rage with the right, I point out, especially in the US. There are popular books called Against Empathy and The Sin of Empathy. “Well, in that environment, saying loudly and proudly that you believe in empathy and that you’ll govern in that way is an act of strength.”

    But public life today is so horrible, so brutal. Why would anyone go into politics? “I think the rehumanisation of people in public life is really important,” she says.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2025/may/31/jacinda-ardern-kind-leadership-public-rage-life-trump-america

    • Incognito 4.1

      Arguably, the destruction of any civilisation is accompanied, if not caused, by the inseparable pair of atomisation-isolation. Empathy is one antidote against this.

  5. Patricia Bremner 6

    So Seymour says "He's our worst nightmare".

    No actually, if we join together and thousands of us submit on his RSB bill, we could be his worst nightmare.devil

    Just as we were on the T P Bill.yes

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