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Not as a Christian, but as a New Zealander: Why I am voting against assisted suicide tomorrow.

by Liam Hehir October 16, 2020
Not as a Christian, but as a New Zealander: Why I am voting against assisted suicide tomorrow.

Liam Hehir sets out his his fears for the assisted suicide referendum, which looks set to pass.

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Source: Notasachristian Tags: euthanasia

Two days to go, 12 questions still worth asking

by Tim Watkin October 15, 2020
Two days to go, 12 questions still worth asking

We’ve still got about 48 hours of campaigning to go and one big leaders’ debate. So here, even after all these weeks, are some questions still worth getting answers to…

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Tags: jacinda ardern, Judith Collins, leaders debate
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Do Elections Deliver What We Want?

by Brian Easton October 14, 2020
Do Elections Deliver What We Want?

MMP may deliver a parliament which reflects us, but frequently the government does not.

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Tags: Elections, Government, Voting, MMP, Front Runner, WTA, 'Not in Narrow Seas'
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What else apart from a Wealth Tax? The shape of a Labour-Greens coalition

by Tim Watkin October 13, 2020
What else apart from a Wealth Tax? The shape of a Labour-Greens coalition

With the polls suggesting a Labour-Greens coalition, their opponents have zeroed in on the Greens’ Wealth Tax. But what else might Shaw and Davidson want from negotiations? They potentially have a TOP strategy

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Tags: Labour-Greens, coalition deals, jacinda ardern, James Shaw, Marama Davidson, Wealth Tax
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Five reasons I am voting for National (and why you should too)

by Liam Hehir October 12, 2020
Five reasons I am voting for National (and why you should too)

Liam Hehir lays out the reasons he is voting for the Nats.

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Tags: election 2020
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The comforting myth of the referendum ‘soft option’

by Colin Gavaghan October 12, 2020
The comforting myth of the referendum ‘soft option’

Is voting “no” on the End of Life Choice and Cannabis Reform really referendums the “safe” option? Not necessarily … .

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Potential attack lines in the campaign's final week

by Tim Watkin October 11, 2020
Potential attack lines in the campaign's final week

It’s been a clean campaign so far, but in the final week could parties go more negative? Where are the potential attack lines for those looking to take votes of their opponents?

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Tags: attack lines, National Party, Labour Party, ACT, Greens
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Economic Resilience or Policy Brilliance?

by Brian Easton October 10, 2020
Economic Resilience or Policy Brilliance?

he economy has been through a traumatic experience. Prospects look sobering.

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Tags: NZ economic prospects, economic resiliance, policy mangement, GDP track
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Who we should be really worried about this election...

by Sue Bradford October 06, 2020
Who we should be really worried about this election...

It’s easy to enjoy David Seymour’s quick wit and winning one-liners, as he takes ACT to a new level in the polls. But behind the smile is a small government policy agenda that deserves much more attention

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Tags: Act Party, David Seymour, policy
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Winston Peters: The king is dying, long live the king

by Tim Watkin October 03, 2020
Winston Peters: The king is dying, long live the king

The Newshub Nation debate airing today revealed a king of fight-backs arguing with ghosts and seemingly coming to the end of his reign… and the rise of a new crown prince

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Tags: Winston Peters, The Nation, David Seymour
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Jacinda Ardern's popularity is saving Labour from its 1st term track record

by Tim Watkin October 02, 2020
Jacinda Ardern's popularity is saving Labour from its 1st term track record

Crisis management and an unimpeachable personal reputation have been the features of Jacinda Ardern’s first term. Which is lucky for her because her track record on housing, poverty and climate hasn’t come close to her promises

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Tags: Election 2020, Jacinda Ardern, housing crisis, climate change, child poverty
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What a Performance

by Brian Easton October 02, 2020
What a Performance

The Covid Crisis provides insights into how critical global connectedness has become to our lives.

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Tags: globsl connctednes, rugby, classical music, Amalia Hall, NZSO, NZSQ, Elton John
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Why I am still voting for National this year...

by admin October 02, 2020
Why I am still voting for National this year...

A centre right voter weighs the options

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Tags: politics
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A plucking good night for Judith Collins, but promises will be hard to deliver

by Tim Watkin October 01, 2020
A plucking good night for Judith Collins, but promises will be hard to deliver

Judith Collins plucks votes from the low hanging trees in the second leaders’ debate, but also makes promises she may live to regret

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Tags: Election 2020, leaders debate, Judith Collins, jacinda ardern
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PREFU: The State of Government Accounts

by Brian Easton September 25, 2020
PREFU: The State of Government Accounts

‘The Pre-election Economic and Fiscal Update’ (PREFU) tells us something about the future of the Public Sector but it requires careful analysis to assess how it is going.

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Tags: PREFU 2020, Public Sector Spendind, Public Sector Revenue
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A rabbit-hole election debate: So do you want more avocado orchards?

by Tim Watkin September 23, 2020
A rabbit-hole election debate: So do you want more avocado orchards?

The first Election 2020 leaders debate bounced from rabbit hole to rabbit hole, as a flat Jacinda Ardern and grinning Judith Collins fumbled their way though a contest that struggled to find a focus

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Tags: Election 2020, election debates, jacinda ardern, Judith Collins
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Notes about the 2020 Second Quarter GDP Figure

by Brian Easton September 20, 2020
Notes about the 2020 Second Quarter GDP Figure

Much of the commentariat’s reporting of the most recent GDP figure was misleading and unhelpful.

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Tags: GDP growth, Stats NZ, wellbeing, material production, June Quarter 2020, recession, economic contraction
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Great Waves Washing Over New Zealand

by Brian Easton September 18, 2020
Great Waves Washing Over New Zealand

Always to islanders danger

Is what comes over the seas

‘Landfall in Unknown Seas’ (Allen Curnow)

Six economic issues external to New Zealand, which will greatly impact upon us.

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Tags: Global threats to NZ, Global Hegemoney, Global Warming, Changing Economic Paradigm, Secular Stagnation, GlobalDisconnectedness, National Sovereignty
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Dysfunctional Design

by Brian Easton September 11, 2020
Dysfunctional Design

Windows 95 is famous for requiring the shutting down the system by clicking ‘start, like stopping your car by turning the ignition key on. Why are so many interfaces so user-unfriendly?

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Tags: digital design, Windows, apps
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Labour's tax trauma victims and how they might help the Greens

by Tim Watkin September 10, 2020
Labour's tax trauma victims and how they might help the Greens

Labour’s come out as a lamb on tax policy but a lion on negotiations. Is its tentative tax policy really a bottomline? Has it given up on tax? And what does it mean for the Greens?

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Tags: tax policy, Grant Robertson, jacinda ardern, Covid recovery, Matariki
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