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The discussion centers around New Zealand's infrastructure policies, particularly the defunct Three Waters reform and energy sector privatization. defensivebomb #210787 defended local democratic control over water infrastructure assets that ratepayers have invested in, arguing against centralized management and using Wellington's dysfunctional water network as an example of council accountability. miket12 #210795 provided detailed analysis showing that Green Party wealth tax projections are unrealistic compared to international examples, noting that Spain and Norway's wealth taxes generate only 0.25% and 1.6% of total tax revenue respectively, while the Greens claim their version would raise 13.5%.

The energy sector debate intensified around privatization concerns, MaybeTop8 #210771 criticizing rising power bills as evidence of neoliberal policies benefiting the wealthy at public expense. MrFrankWhite #210751 offered a more optimistic assessment of New Zealand's energy infrastructure, suggesting the country could maintain relatively stable energy costs if it avoids offshore wind and leverages its hydro resources effectively. The conversation also touched on Treaty of Waitangi interpretations regarding co-governance, with participants debating the extent of indigenous rights in infrastructure management and the practical implications of kaitiakitanga principles in modern utility systems.

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Can’t stand Plunkett he’s an arrogant prick.

But I respect his right to be an arrogant prick I suppose šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

The way to shut those sort of shock jocks up is to ignore them instead of giving them oxygen.
2 pages of hyperventilating about a what some nobody from nowhere yelled into the void. Classic.

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If people care enough about the outcome then I’m sure they’ll make the effort to be enrolled to vote before the cutoff. If they can’t sort their shit out then that’s their problem. Personal responsibility.
 
If people care enough about the outcome then I’m sure they’ll make the effort to be enrolled to vote before the cutoff. If they can’t sort their shit out then that’s their problem. Personal responsibility.
Personal responsibility is not usually high on the agenda of the left though so hence the consternation from them.
 
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