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Which New Zealand are you voting for?

by Tim Watkin September 19, 2017

In election week, it all depends on what you see when you look around the country that will determine who gets to celebrate on Saturday night

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Tags: Bill English, Election 17, Jacinda Ardern
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Just when will the fat lady start singing this election?

by Andrew Geddis September 18, 2017

We'll know the election night results very early on Saturday evening. But we likely won't know the election outcome until early October.

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Tags: advance votes, Election 2017, election night, Electoral Commission, vote count
9 Comments

An Alternative to Neoliberalism?

by Brian Easton September 18, 2017

Is public spending stuck in the vicelike grip of our quasi-Austerian economic policy?

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Tags: austerian economics, borrowing, government spending, infrastructure, neoliberalism, post-election policy
1 Comment

Did Murray McCully mislead Parliament?

by Andrew Geddis September 15, 2017

If Murray McCully told Parliament that MFAT told him legal risk justified the Saudi Sheep deal, then why does MFAT say they never told him that?

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Tags: contempt of parliament, MFAT, Murray McCully, parliament, Saudi sheep deal, Standing Orders, Tim Watkin
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Time for true transparency (& I don't just mean tax)

by Tim Watkin September 12, 2017

The lack of transparency in this campaign is galling, but it's not just around tax and water. Under MMP we're voting for a coalition government and it's time politicians started acting like it

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Tags: Bill English, capital gains tax, coalition deals, Jacinda Ardern, Labour, National, water royalties
7 Comments

Fudging to the left of me, ghosts to the right:The lolly scramble election

by Wyatt Creech September 11, 2017

As often as they say "let me be clear", politicians from both major parties this election are being anything but clear with voters. In a lolly scramble election, we deserve better

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Tags: capital gains tax, fiscal hole, Jacinda Ardern, Steven Joyce
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Pressures to be Selfish

by Brian Easton September 11, 2017

The last column described the philosophy of economist James Buchanan as it applied to the United States. What is its relevance to New Zealand?

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Tags: James Buchanan, Right-libertarianism, Rogernomics, Ruthanasia, selfishness altruism

Elections make some people say some silly things

by Andrew Geddis September 11, 2017

Advance voting began today, and in two weeks time the whole shouting match will be done. None to soon, given the effect it seems to be having on some people.

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Tags: Matthew Hooton, Simon O'Connor
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No Gareth, you shall not go to the debate tonight

by Andrew Geddis September 08, 2017

Gareth Morgan's attempt to have the High Court thrust him into tonight's TVNZ minor party leaders' debate failed. On the whole, taking everything into account, that's probably a good thing. 

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Tags: debates, election debates, freedom of speech, Gareth Morgan, TOP, TVNZ
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Is Gareth Morgan different from the rest, or just one more?

by Tim Watkin September 05, 2017

So is Gareth Morgan going to go to court to force his way onto TVNZ's minor party debate? That story is a familiar one to me, but it also will be a defining moment for TOP

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Tags: Colin Craig, Gareth Morgan, leaders debate, minor parties' debate, The Nation, The Opportunities Party
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Risky Business: Decision 17 debate has candidates on slippery ground

by Tim Watkin September 05, 2017

National and Labour leaders show just how close it is and how much is at stake, by upping the risk factor with new policy announcements live in the second leaders debate

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Tags: Bill English, Jacinda Ardern, leaders debate, Steven Joyce
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Wealth’s Political Stealth

by Brian Easton September 04, 2017

A new biography of James Buchanan, a founder of economist’s public choice theory, suggests he was not only anti-democratic but was working with others to revoke democracy in America.

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Tags: 'Democracy in Chains', Charter School, James Buchanan, Koch brothers, Nancy McLean, private funding of politics, public choice theory, racism, right libertarians

"Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts ... "

by Andrew Geddis September 03, 2017

National apparently doesn't think gang members with criminal records are properly human. Or, rather, they don't deserve to be given the same rights that full humans possess.

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Tags: human rights, National, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, Paula Bennett, unreasonable search and seizure, written constitution
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A taxing debate night, but everything's changed

by Tim Watkin September 01, 2017

It was a wonkish, nervy, tepid debate, but the political earthquake had come earlier and it changes the way we look at Election 17

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Tags: Bill English, Election 2017, Jacinda Ardern, leaders debate
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Recognising the time value of money

by Andrew Geddis August 30, 2017

Because the value of a dollar changes over time, Teina Pora's compensation payment for wrongful conviction was fundamentally unfair. The High Court has just reminded the Government of this apparently simple fact.

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Tags: Amy Adams, compensation, judicial review, Justice Rebecca Ellis, Teina Pora, wrongful conviction
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He’s Spent It All

by Brian Easton August 29, 2017

The just published PREFU, Treasury’s assessment of the economy, raises more important questions about our fiscal stance than what the election is talking about. Have we the right borrowing strategy?

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Tags: government spending, Prefu, public debt, Stephen joyce
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What lies beneath this election campaign

by Wyatt Creech August 28, 2017

Just under a month out from Election 17, the former deputy Prime Minister looks at the state of the parties and makes some picks

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Tags: Bill English, Election 17, Jacinda Ardern, Winston Peters
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TV debate time: Election 17 gets the boost it needs

by Tim Watkin August 26, 2017

One party leader wins the feel-good vibe from the first TV leaders debate, while another actually resets his party's campaign and lays down a new bottom line

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Tags: David Seymour, James Shaw, leaders debate, Marama Fox, The Nation, Winston Peters
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Tax and Spend - isn't that what all politicians do?

by steve maharey August 25, 2017

All politicians, even those who say otherwise, raise taxes and spend money. The question this election is - what do they spend the money on? Politicians need to tell us not just what they will do but also explain why it will make a difference.

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Tags: health budgets, Jacinda Ardern, Mike Hosking, tax and spend
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Ardern v English: Is this the time of transformation?

by Tim Watkin August 21, 2017

A stark difference has arisen between the two major parties in recent days - one doubling down on old ways and another bursting with new generation vibes. Peter Dunne's resignation reinforces the sense that generational change is coming. But when?

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Tags: Bill English, Election 2017, Jacinda Ardern, Peter Dunne, roads and rail, Winston Peters
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