You can also subconsciously add an 'n' to it for emphasis.
It actually never existed.
It didn't. The so-called "co-governance" aspects of 3 Waters were unchanged.
they talk to Max Tweedie The 'they' who spoke to Max Tweedie is in fact Kim Hill, a woman, who spoke to KJK about an hour after she spoke to Max. Kim let KJK say a lot of things on the air, unchallenged.
It should be retitled: What ChatGPT Has "Learned" The Internet Says About The Standard.
Is ChatGPT left wing? No. Think of it like a glorified search engine. It has no understanding of what it is writing, and likely it has simply taken existing articles that people have written about these blogs on the internet and synthesized them into a ...
That the argument is unpopular, and why, is largely irrelevant to the need for fossil fuel use to be dramatically reduced. It's not at all irrelevant. If you don't know what motivates or concerns voters, you can't craft your message in a way that they can...
Lower standard of living in your opinion Yes, just as you are saying that improved public transport is a higher standard of living. That's just like, your opinion, man. Saying everyone should use public transport and it is a "higher standard of living" is...
Inaction appears to be largely driven by the profit motive and the degree to which politics is about preserving power relations. No, it's driven by people's self interest, as I just said - turkeys don't vote for Christmas. Given a choice between a lower ...
Yes, those things will certainly result in lower living standards also. Really the point I'm getting at is that turkeys don't vote for Christmas. The electorate generally votes for politicians promising a brighter future, so political parties that want to ...
You say "of course it does" as if it is common knowledge just how much copper each wind turbine needs, and that the fossil fuel intensity of creating a single wind turbine is well understood by everyone involved that is pushing for more wind turbines while...
Wind turbines require huge amounts of copper. It has to be virgin copper because it needs to be very pure and it's currently not cost effective to recycle copper to the purity needed. Production of virgin copper requires large fossil fuel inputs at every ...
Sounds like you're just starting to see one of the fundamental problems with the world's transition away from fossil fuels.
I know people who provide a significant amount of the food from their own garden also. And I know that that is simply not achievable for 80%+ of the population.
I seriously doubt that anyone in a city is going to grow half their own food (well, I suppose if you count the rural areas of Auckland – but really, that's not 'city' or 'suburb') Totally agree. As I said in a comment above, my parents can grow about 1/2 ...
My point weka is that focussing on backyard gardening in particular, in the next 5 years, is a misallocation of resources. Community or other wider gardening exercises is a different issue, because those things can actually scale to provide a meaningful ...
I agree that anyone pushing backyard gardening as if it is a viable and significant plank in what needs to happen in the next 5 years is barking up the wrong tree.
You said this: "The outstanding exception to increased direct state control is in electricity. Why?" Should the NZ Battery Project go ahead (and I think it will), it's very likely the government will want to own it themselves, in some capacity. It's highly...
Right, but it's weird to say "the government is doing nothing" when actually this change will be MASSIVE. And yes it does require them to get a 3rd term to actually cement it in. But it's still wrong to say they're doing nothing.
I'm surprised this article didn't mention the NZ Battery Project that the government is working on, which will totally up end the existing electricity market.
Sure, you don't. Because you understand politics. The general public don't. And that's what Jacinda cleared up for them.
Marama has. Last I checked, she was an MP. Wait to see how today goes. I'm sure they want to have a caucus meeting about it first. You know, party discipline and all that.
Consensus decision-making or consensus process (often abbreviated to consensus) are group decision-making processes in which participants develop and decide on proposals with the aim, or requirement, of acceptance by all. The focus on establishing ...
I'm perfectly happy to say that people who vote for anti-science parties (eg, COVID deniers) are nutters. You might call them dissenters, that's your right, but I disagree. I also don't think it's a good idea to try and form governments with such unstable ...
Mathematics says that 25% is not consensus. You can try and put whatever words around that to contextualize it that you want, but you can't escape mathematics.
You're correct.
Coldly rational. I like it.
Social change and moving the overton window. That's a slow process.
The election is in 2023, for starters.
Agreed. The problem with democracy is it gives the nutters too much of a voice. The Greens have shown this with their 25% vote in no confidence in the leader. 4% party vote threshold, no lower.
It's a lot more than that. I'm not even going to attempt to distill it down any further than this tweet thread does, the concept is too new to me to be able to do that yet: https://twitter.com/RobbSmith/status/1224023377020477440
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