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Gosh it must be hard being that clever inruinYour ideal is Norway? One of the biggest oil producers in the world. And you think it's because of a capital gains tax?
Maybe so, but holding up these Scandinavian countries as the ideal without aknowledging where thier funding is or has come from is disingenuous. Also the public/private mix. Sweden have increasing numbers of privately run hospitals for example. It's fine wanting something similar but you can't just think we can have it by taxing more when even in these countries the high tax is struggling now to cover the costs of providing it. So, we want it all here but without the benefit of something like oil exports to support it, cry the sky is falling when private sector is mentioned even though these other countries are doing just this and in our country where there is more and more a culture of take and get what you can for free versus the culture in the Scandinavian countries mentioned. There are many other things that could be mentioned as well. With a country of our population and geographical spread, with our main income being tourism which is heavily down, and agriculture which is more and more being frowned upon, we simply have to be prudent with how and where we spend our money.Your mate wizard of Tauranga said we could be Norway a few pages back - because we were going to magically double GDP growth in 10 years, Lol!
Simply highlighting the inconsistency, but maybe it's something you could aspire to?Gosh it must be hard being that clever inruin
What's your own stance on privatisation of assets and neoliberlist policies that are being implemented here with the clear goal of wealth extraction and making the rich richer then Inruin?Simply highlighting the inconsistency, but maybe it's something you could aspire to?
Thats not a clear goal, that's your opinion. I am all for a public/private mix where it makes the most sense and we get better use of our funding. Sweden for example, one of those countries you just said was your ideal, has just that with it's health care system.What's your own stance on privatisation of assets and neoliberlist policies that are being implemented here with the clear goal of wealth extraction and making the rich richer then Inruin?
Thanks.Thats not a clear goal, that's your opinion. I am all for a public/private mix where it makes the most sense and we get better use of our funding. Sweden for example, one of those countries you just said was your ideal, has just that with it's health care system.
Oh, those economies are failing now are they? Lol.Maybe so, but holding up these Scandinavian countries as the ideal without aknowledging where there funding is or has come from is disingenuous. Also the public/private mix. Sweden have increasing numbers of privately run hospitals for example. It's fine wanting something similar but you can't just think we can have it by taxing more when even in these countries the high tax is struggling now to cover the costs of providing it. So, we want it all here but without the benefit of something like oil exports to support it, cry the sky is falling when private sector is mentioned even though these other countries are doing just this and in our country where there is more and more a culture of take and get what you can for free versus the culture in the Scandinavian countries mentioned. There are many other things that could be mentioned as well. With a country of our population and geographical spread, with our main income being tourism which is heavily down, and agriculture which is more and more being frowned upon, we simply have to be prudent with how and where we spend our money.
Are we spending less in the budget this year on health than last year?
100%. Regressive, never progressive, and an entrenched monetary class that grasps onto powerOh, those economies are failing now are they? Lol.
Norway has high royalties on it's exported oil which funds it SWF - We're opening up mining here - no one is talking about adjusting the royalties paid to us.
But let's not kid ourselves - not all the Scandi countries are extraction heavy economies, they have diverse, high tax economies that fund strong public services.
We don't have nice things because we have a conservative defeatist attitude. We are fiscally weak minded as a country.
Netherlands has about 20 million pop living very high density in a small area, totally opposite logistics to the NZ model.Maybe so, but holding up these Scandinavian countries as the ideal without aknowledging where thier funding is or has come from is disingenuous. Also the public/private mix. Sweden have increasing numbers of privately run hospitals for example. It's fine wanting something similar but you can't just think we can have it by taxing more when even in these countries the high tax is struggling now to cover the costs of providing it. So, we want it all here but without the benefit of something like oil exports to support it, cry the sky is falling when private sector is mentioned even though these other countries are doing just this and in our country where there is more and more a culture of take and get what you can for free versus the culture in the Scandinavian countries mentioned. There are many other things that could be mentioned as well. With a country of our population and geographical spread, with our main income being tourism which is heavily down, and agriculture which is more and more being frowned upon, we simply have to be prudent with how and where we spend our money.
Are we spending less in the budget this year on health than last year?
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Where did I say their economies were failing? I said the tax they are taking is struggling to cover the public services being provided. Sweden look like they will be borrowing a lot to fund this despite this high tax take and diverse economy. Happy to have nice things, we all want them. But you can't pick and choose the nice stuff from other countries and ignore how they get them. The thing to is, as we have seen over the last few years in particular, that poorly designed commitments or public spending becomes a sieve.Oh, those economies are failing now are they? Lol.
Norway has high royalties on it's exported oil which funds it SWF - We're opening up mining here - no one is talking about adjusting the royalties paid to us.
But let's not kid ourselves - not all the Scandi countries are extraction heavy economies, they have diverse, high tax economies that fund strong public services.
We don't have nice things because we have a conservative defeatist attitude. We are fiscally weak minded as a country.
A guy's trying to put in some overtime and the Minister of Commerce comes along and tells him to fuck off you loser! What a time to be alive.What a week in politics - the Green MP in the news again after stealing designer clothes ‘for the rich’.
Meanwhile Seymour is doing a great job feeding the poor kids in schools.
Confusing…
Atlas Network? How far do their tentacles reachSo, sitting here at the airport, plane is delayed and pretty boring. Been thinking about corruption and lobbying.
Here's my take on it before I bugger off overseas again. BTW, if you think Europe is ok, think again. If you have money you'll be ok but otherwise nah. The immigration problems there are a ticking time bomb.
Anyways, my list.
Labour - Unions (since 1916)
National - Federated Farmers (Since 1944)
Greens - Green peace and any minority that feels it's marginalised
Te Pati Maori - Tamihere Inc
Act - Anyone who drinks, smokes and likes shooting
NZF - Macraes, Bathurst Resources and Cambridge Stud
Feel free to expand
Sure wiz, deflect deflect deflect from the rank stench of corruption and greed that is the coalition of National/act/nzfirstWhat a week in politics - the Green MP in the news again after stealing designer clothes ‘for the rich’.
Meanwhile Seymour is doing a great job feeding the poor kids in schools.
Confusing…
National/ACT - Atlas, Uber, Road lobby, Mining, Gambling, Real Estate, Judith Collins's husband's company, any of the National mps companies, landlordsAtlas Network? How far do their tentacles reach
I see this half truth everywhere. NORWAY OWNS THE COMPANIESNorway has high royalties on it's exported oil which funds it SWF