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Defending classical liberalism

New Zealand Entrou em Haziran 2021
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Spidey
Spidey@spidercatnz·
@DineshDSouza Let's not forget when she told kiwis that she got a sore arm from her Covid vaccination, and asked about our side effects. Then had thousands of reports of serious harm moderated out of view. spidercatnz.com/the-deleted-po…
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
All that’s impressive is that your energy policies — supported by all major parties — have decimated our energy-intensive industries, thanks to giving us the most expensive industrial energy costs in the world. Well done. Quite an achievement.
Daniel Barkeley@danielbarkeley

@afneil Maybe the timescale of the previous chart is confusing you. 10% in ten years is impressive. And the tech is getting better. It'll be 20% next decade, and 40% the decade after. And don't blame Green Energy for Brexit and the Conservatives shit industrial policy.

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Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki·
If renewables are so cheap… why are the states that mandate them the most the least affordable? Look at the data. The most affordable electricity in America is in places like North Dakota, Louisiana, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Texas… all under ~10 cents/kWh. Minimal mandates. No cap-and-trade. Lower costs. Now look at the bottom. California… Connecticut… Massachusetts… New York… Vermont. 18–27+ cents/kWh. Heavy renewable mandates. Cap-and-trade programs. Same pattern… over and over. This isn’t about the cost of a solar panel. It’s about the cost of forcing an entire grid to run on intermittent energy. Backup systems. Overbuild. Transmission expansion. Grid balancing. Subsidies layered on subsidies. That’s what shows up on your bill. You don’t pay for panels… you pay for the system built around them. And the more mandates… the higher the price. Energy policy doesn’t live in press releases. It shows up in your monthly bill.
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Mark Avis@MarkavisOrg·
@TaxpayersUnion Get mining! But that does not require a deal with the US, unless it is a competitive deal.
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New Zealand Taxpayers' Union
New Zealand Taxpayers' Union@TaxpayersUnion·
The Government is considering a potential mining deal with the United States. Those for it argue — the investment could boost jobs, strengthen the economy, provide needed resources and deepen ties with a key ally. Those against it argue — the environmental risks may be too high, and the benefits may not outweigh the long-term costs to New Zealand. What would you argue?
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Mark Avis@MarkavisOrg·
@kellyenz There are nearly 500 million barrels of oil sitting in storage in Singapore and about 170 million in Korea. Presumably more in Malaysia. So, in the short term, in principle, it is possible to keep supply. However, that is without a bidding war, etc.
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Kelly Eckhold
Kelly Eckhold@kellyenz·
I didn’t want to rip off the Goldman report too much but it seems like everybody else is so take a look at the precarious position our Asian suppliers are in.
Open Square Capital@OpenSquareCap

Goldman's asking "Are We Running Out of Oil" . . . yes. The two heat maps are telling, Asia first then Europe. Bottom two charts indicates what's to come as the physical commodity air bubble keeps moving. Demand destruction ahead w/prices if this keeps up.

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Trevor Hughes
Trevor Hughes@TrevorH53038397·
(Democracy Action).
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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir

In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.

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Bjorn Lomborg
Bjorn Lomborg@BjornLomborg·
Climate campaigners tell you green is cheap It isn't Global green transition cost is now $14+ trillion, rising with over $2 trillion/year (2% of global GDP) 105x our spending to avoid hunger Still, CO₂ emissions set another record last year assets.bbhub.io/professional/s…
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New Zealand Taxpayers' Union
New Zealand Taxpayers' Union@TaxpayersUnion·
79% pay increases for board members of Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) while our firefighters go without proper equipment. A full independent review is needed.
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Kelly Eckhold
Kelly Eckhold@kellyenz·
Here’s some interesting data from our internal cards data. Spending on fuel is up and more recently the average spend per transaction is down. This could be indicative of demand destruction but personally I think it reflects people not letting their tank run down so far. That’s what we are doing. My non economist wife said “why would you wait to buy petrol when the price just keeps rising”. Cogent analysis that!
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Mark Avis@MarkavisOrg·
@MHReddell Absolutely hopeless. When will we see a government that will actually stop this nonsense?
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Michael Reddell
Michael Reddell@MHReddell·
The Minister of Finance appears to have done nothing to ensure that the Reserve Bank focuses on its core statutory roles - price stability and financial stability - rather than the whims and political preferences of the Governor and board.
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Watts Up With That
Watts Up With That@wattsupwiththat·
𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗸𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗲𝘀 𝗩𝗼𝗹𝗰𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗰 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗿𝘂𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗚𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗧𝗲𝗺𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝟱𝟬 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 A single weather station in Costa Rica, reporting temperatures over 300°C, has inflated global warming trends by nearly 0.9°C since 1975. Standard data checks failed, and homogenization spread the error worldwide. Unbelievable how one volcanic anomaly could distort the whole record. Dive into the details to see how deep this goes. Read the full article: wattsupwiththat.com/2026/04/01/bre…
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Matthew Horncastle
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
If New Zealand was a village of 100 people. 18 would be children. 18 would be elderly. That leaves 64 adults of working age. Of those adults, about 12 would work for the government. About 8 would be on a main benefit. Around 44 would be working in the private economy. Those 44 people generate most of the wealth that funds everything. The hospitals. The schools. The police. The military. The roads. The benefit system. And the entire government structure. A country only works when the productive base is strong. If the number producing shrinks while the number dependent grows, the arithmetic eventually stops working. This is not ideology. It is mathematics.
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Liam Hehir
Liam Hehir@PronouncedHare·
I guess people will just be like "haha take that Sean Plunket" but the BSA decision it has jurisdiction over livestreaming is really bad. Even if you accept at face value its claims that its reasoning (for some reason) does not apply to personal livestreamers there are so many absurd consequences it's hard to know where to start. Funeral directors livestream funerals all the time. It's become an important part of their work. Churches stream Mass and Sunday worship. Both are transmitting audiovisual content to the public over the internet. Neither are doing it in a personal capacity. If that is now “broadcasting” under the Broadcasting Act 1989, then they are, in law, “broadcasters”. And if they are broadcasters, sections 30A–30G kick in: annual revenue returns must be filed. Failure is an offence. The Authority says not to worry, but it has no more authority to suspend statute law than Robert Muldoon did. Either the definition means what they say it means, or it doesn’t.
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Suit and tie
Suit and tie@Suitandtie9999·
This morning, Tova O’Brien showed exactly why TVNZ is paying her the big bucks. While RNZ and the Herald NOW pressed Chris Hipkins over the ongoing Covid saga, O’Brien sailed through the entire interview without asking him a single question about it.
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Lawrence Hakiwai (Father/of two)
The Greens want to know why their anti-business global-warming madness is making manufacturing impossible in New Zealand. Who's going to tell them? #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-tod…
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Mark Avis@MarkavisOrg·
@2ETEKA As some of us have been saying for a long while, they are Labour-lite.
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Holyhekatuiteka@2ETEKA·
Garner : “labour built the bloated, high tax state .. National are admiring it, managing it and expanding it” National have not stopped co-governance with insiders saying behind closed doors Luxon has been bending over to Iwi. Public servants have increased under National not including contractors. 13.2% of working age kiwis are on a benefit The private sector has grown by 3.5% the public sector by 6.9% National are paying half a billion a week to service debt - further blown out by then borrowing for tax cuts. Alarmingly their borrowing is outpacing labours ! NZ tax is now 34% of GDP higher than the average OECD Luxon thinks ‘as the CEO of NZ’ by subsidising pop concerts and footy games he’ll fix the economy.. And this morning it has become clear that Luxon & Goldsmith will not stop the BSA from overreach, allowing them to determine they have jurisdiction over any digital communication.. this ties in nicely with the social media ban. As Garner says National have betrayed voters with their pathetic Labour-esque bullshit. This is the reason they’ve sunk themselves in the polls, the reason why every Nats voter I know is disgusted with Luxon and National and why swing voters are going to Labour.. and this will only accelerate as the economic reality from fuel shortages, high electricity prices come home to roost. Thanks Te Gimp, you are handing this election to Labour on a platter.
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Winston Peters
Winston Peters@winstonpeters·
The decision of the Broadcasting Standards Authority that it has jurisdiction over The Platform is breathtaking in its audacity. It has singlehandedly decided it knows better than the regulatory framework it operates under and that it should regulate the entire internet in New Zealand. The BSA even acknowledges in its decision that there is a regulatory gap between the Act and the modern world of communications - but has decided it can make the staggering leap to bridge that gap by ‘interpreting’ the law. This is not interpretation – this is obviously a case of targeting an outlet, in this case The Platform, not because it believes the regulatory framework applies to it, but because it disagrees with the content of what it is communicating. That is an egregious case of overreach and total fascist behaviour. The BSA has crossed a line. As far as New Zealand First is concerned, this decision commences a process that has to see the end of the BSA. It is no longer fit for purpose, and decisions like this are frankly dangerous to democratic discourse.
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