Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 3:11 pm, June 19th, 2020 - 8 comments
Categories: ACC, Economy, employment, jobs, poverty, unemployment, welfare, workers' rights
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Is it time to completely rethink how we deal with unemployment? We face a tsunami of job losses not seen in generations. The damage could be immense, especially if the devastation of people, regions and entire communities becomes entrenched. Many still …
@gsays Thanks for the clarification - I had made the same mistake. I've taken the reference out of the post - I agree it is not particularly germane to the argument. This discussion by Michael Hudson with Paul Jay however definitely is relevant.
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 4:51 pm, June 12th, 2020 - 31 comments
Categories: Economy, employment, equality, Financial markets, jobs, Living Wage, monetary policy, radio, unemployment, us politics
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…is the US sharemarket roaring away – up 44% – while economic recovery prospects are grim?" ANZ's Sharon Zollner's answer on Tuesday was the Fed printing money, but worried markets were turning a blind eye to the bad news. The bad news hit today as the …
The reference I used in my link is also linked in that article. Helmer's column dated June 3 a refers to the fact that the police evidence as to the cause of Sturgess' death has only just come to light.
I think the slur is yours. I did not make any comment about whether Dawn Sturgess contributed to her own death. My reference was to the police evidence: "In fact, the Wiltshire police evidence is that the Salisbury hospital laboratory provided ...
I'm guessing he didn't have an underground bunker in Wanaka.
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 9:38 pm, April 21st, 2020 - 41 comments
Categories: food, jobs, poverty, uncategorized, us politics, welfare
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More 1% Americans are heading our way, according to Bloomberg. The Texas company building underground bunkers is getting more enquiries. They're not running from the virus but fear the aftermath when the breadlines turn. Seeing the pictures of those …
@Ad "We've done it in the late thirties and that's it"!! What do you think is happening right now - massive disruption throughout the world, unemployment in many countries like we haven't seen since the last depression. The signs have been there since the ...
@ Anne It had been left there by Simon Walker, Labour's Comms director for the 1984 campaign. He tried for Pencarrow in 1987 but was beaten by Sonja Davies and went on to a distinguished career in the UK. He was close to Douglas and the Treasury team. I ...
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 3:55 pm, April 15th, 2020 - 60 comments
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According to Stephen Mills on Nine to Noon yesterday, Jeremy Corbyn's resignation as Labour leader will only be mourned by "the microscopic Rosa Luxemburg-worshipping far left sect in New Zealand." His outburst was deliberate, gratuitous and way over the …
Not to mention the inflated rate of return
To keep essential assets from all that helicopter money from the Federal Reserve whirring around looking for a safe landing
Mother of all budgets Wayne? Great post Advantage. Very interesting article here from the bastion of socialism the Financial Times - the times they are a-changing
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 10:21 pm, March 25th, 2020 - 23 comments
Categories: covid-19, Donald Trump, leadership, us politics
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New York Governor Cuomo was told CoVid-19 was like an approaching freight train. More like a bullet train was his response. Watching the White House daily briefing with Trump dominant it looks like a massive train wreck is on the way in the US. With …
Rush Doshi @RushDoshi China is emerging as a global public goods provider as the US proves unable and unwilling to lead. This is an important development, and if the trend continues, it’s one with potentially serious consequences for the US role in the ...
Good on you Advantage. Thanks for proving that the Standard is not a blinkered blog. Facts and evidence do matter in these days of information warfare.
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 12:27 pm, January 22nd, 2020 - 21 comments
Categories: Iran, iraq, military, us politics, war
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Join people from across the globe for this international day of action to show our opposition to any new US war on the people of Iran or Iraq. Our message is simple: * No war on Iran * No war on Iraq * Troops out More information on Facebook here. Bring …
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 2:21 pm, January 6th, 2020 - 76 comments
Categories: defence, Iran, iraq, law, military, uk politics, us politics, war, winston peters
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General Soleimani was visiting Iraq at the request of the Iraqi Prime Minister to discuss mediation between the US and Iran. Following his assassination by the US the Iraqi Parliament has voted to ask all foreign troops to leave the country. New Zealand's…
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 10:28 pm, January 3rd, 2020 - 104 comments
Categories: afghanistan, helen clark, Iran, iraq, jacinda ardern, military, Syria, us politics, war, winston peters
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President Trump personally ordered the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran's elite military Quds force. He was killed by rockets fired from US drones over Baghdad Airport. This is unlawful by any standards, as well as an act of war. …
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 10:39 am, October 30th, 2019 - 55 comments
Categories: Austerity, boris johnson, Brexit, elections, Europe, Jeremy Corbyn, polls, uk politics
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… remember when Helen Clark told Mike Williams and I that she…
Macron is certainly no Sanders. He's no dilettante either - hosting the G7 he supported Russia's re-entry and invited Rouhani and proposed an offer to end the JCPOA stand-off
Blaming the EU leadership for Brexit is just plain silly. The issue in the UK has a long history and the current debacle can be fairly and squarely laid at the feet of the Tory leadership and the Tory right. As for my memory, I did recall that a referendum...
Bit nit-picky Ad to blame Macron for Brexit. The Tory right did that all by themselves. While Macron might not have used the word austerity, he has noted the activities and motivation of the Gilets Jaunes and appears to be learning from them. And while I ...
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 2:09 am, September 19th, 2019 - 21 comments
Categories: China, Environment, equality, Europe, Financial markets, Globalisation, International, manufacturing, Privatisation, Russia
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France President Macron's remarkable and wide-ranging speech to French ambassadors after France hosted the recent G7 conference in Biarritz is well worth a read. He lays it all out – so much better than Trump's tweets or BoJo's bluster. An overview: We …
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 1:47 am, September 12th, 2019 - 57 comments
Categories: Europe, uk politics
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Phil Syrpis, Professor of EU Law at Bristol University, tweeted in July Johnson's plan to force a general election as the defender of the people's decision against the UK Parliament's indecision and Brussels bureaucratic intransigence and be in power for…
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 7:01 am, September 11th, 2019 - 26 comments
Categories: afghanistan, defence, Disarmament, Donald Trump, Iran, iraq, Russia, Syria, us politics, war
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This has been rumoured for some time now. It's good news – peace now has a chance, as Trump has woken up to the fact that a shooting war would not be good for his re-election. Also Bolton's hard-line strategy was failing everywhere. Iran is on the front …
Written By: Mike Smith - Date published: 7:25 am, September 4th, 2019 - 24 comments
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… second test Australian batsman Steve Smith was felled by a bouncer… helmets in those days either. Smith will be back for the…
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