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Barbarians at the Library Gates

by Brian Easton February 19, 2021
Barbarians at the Library Gates

The burning of books has a long history. That it no reason why we should add to it.

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Tags: Department of Internal affairs, National Library
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The Sources of House Price Inflation.

by Brian Easton February 12, 2021
The Sources of House Price Inflation.

Building more houses is not going to reduce house prices much (although it will help more people to be decently housed). The inflation driver is financial speculation based on leveraged borrowing. Until that is addressed, house prices will continue to boom.

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Tags: house prices, loanto value ratios, capital gains tax, specukative booms
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Are We in for a Meltdown as We Tackle Climate Change?

by Brian Easton February 05, 2021
Are We in for a Meltdown as We Tackle Climate Change?

Does it make sense to compare our climate change adaptation with Rogernomics?

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Tags: Climate Change Commission, Rogernomics, Heath Systtem Redisorganisation
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Is the King Above the Law?

by Brian Easton January 29, 2021

While many readers will say ‘the king is certainly not above the law’, not everyone believes that, especially if they are in power.

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Tags: democracy. law
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An island never cries

by Rex Ahdar January 28, 2021
An island never cries

Putting those who are entering New Zealand in downtown hotels doesn’t seem to be furthering our “elimination strategy”. Is there somewhere else we could try?

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How is the Economy Doing?

by Brian Easton January 22, 2021
How is the Economy Doing?

The Treasury forecasts suggest the economy is doing better than expected after the Covid Shock.

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Tags: BEFU, HYEFU, Treasury forecasts, economic resilience, public debt
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Joe Biden inauguration: The pendulum has swung, but how far?

by Tim Watkin January 21, 2021
Joe Biden inauguration: The pendulum has swung, but how far?

Joe Biden gave a message of unity in his inauguration speech and his swearing in shows a pendulum swing in US politics back to the establishment. But what does that mean?

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Tags: Joe Biden, US election, US president inauguration, inauguration speech
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Opening Pandora’s American Box

by Brian Easton January 15, 2021
Opening Pandora’s American Box

All nations have shadows; some acknowledge them. For others they shape their image in uncomfortable ways.

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Tags: Trump, Muldoon, Impeachmenat
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Trump Impeachment II: Hat tip to history or something more?

by Tim Watkin January 14, 2021
Trump Impeachment II: Hat tip to history or something more?

Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment could be merely a note to later historians as to how awful this term has been or it could be the start of healing. But either way, Trump’s place in history will now largely be decided by Joe Biden

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Tags: US President, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, The Presidents' Club, impeachment
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A New World Order?

by Brian Easton January 08, 2021
A New World Order?

Does the US need to strike a grand bargain with like-minded countries to pool their efforts? What does this tell us about today’s global politics?

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Tags: MAGA, International Hegemony
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The madness of King Trump

by Tim Watkin January 07, 2021
The madness of King Trump

Howl, howl, howl, howl. As rioters storm the Capitol, we see the madness at the heart of the Donald Trump era. He is now Shakespeare’s King Lear - raging but impotent as America turns the page

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Tags: Donald Trump, US politics, US elections, King Lear
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After Brexit?

by Brian Easton January 01, 2021
After Brexit?

The deed is done, the doers undone

Cartoon by Jim @cartoonsbyjim

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Tags: Brexit, Sovereignty
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Beethoven is a New Zealander

by Brian Easton December 22, 2020
Beethoven is a New Zealander

The National Library is still disposing books from the nation’s heritage.

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Tags: National Library, Department of Internal Affairs, Book dsiposal, New Zealand heritage, Beethoven, Amartya Sen, Ronald Meek
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Designing For End Users.

by Brian Easton December 17, 2020
Designing For End Users.

Far too often designers forget the purpose of the exercise is to communicate.

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Tags: teal buses, design
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Redisorganising the Health System – yet again.

by Brian Easton December 11, 2020
Redisorganising the Health System – yet again.

Implementing the New Zealand Health and Disability System review not only involves major technical problems but creates fascinating political tensions.

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Tags: Health and Disability System, simpson report
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Not every wrong has a remedy (in court, anyway)

by Andrew Geddis December 08, 2020
Not every wrong has a remedy (in court, anyway)

Disappointed supporters of legalising cannabis are asking the High Court to void the recent referendum result. They aren’t going to succeed, and probably shouldn’t even try to do so.

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The Kafkaesque nature of the WorkSafe charges against GNS Science

by Simon Connell December 07, 2020
The Kafkaesque nature of the WorkSafe charges against GNS Science

WorkSafe has charged the Government’s volcano watchdog, GNS Science, as one of the thirteen parties in relation to the Whakaari/White Island eruption. We don’t yet know why. But can they really be guilty of not sciencing properly?

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Sinful or Harmful?

by Brian Easton December 04, 2020
Sinful or Harmful?

We need to change public policy if our aim is to minimise the harm from drugs.

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Tags: drubs policy, substance harm, cannabit, alcohol
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Transformation or Progress?

by Brian Easton November 27, 2020
Transformation or Progress?

Why this government will not be transformative; do we want it to be?

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Tags: cabinet, transformation, progress, revolution, social security
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Always more fish in the sea? Maybe not

by Alex Stone November 27, 2020
Always more fish in the sea? Maybe not

Is the way we think about our marine environment out of date? And what can Covid-19 teach us about being better kaitiaki of our oceans? Because the need is now urgent

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Tags: fisheries, marine freserves, Hauraki Gulf, Fishing
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