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Then came the double whammy of something like 70,000 kiwis who were living offshore suddenly decided to come home, a number of Aucklanders decided to get out of the city and work somewhere else, thus spreading the problem, and meanwhile the reserve bank has gone into a whole lot of quantitative easing with almost no interest, which means the banks are flush with money. With interest rates horrible, people with bank deposits are cashing out and too many are investing in property. It is almost a case of an economics exam question: think of any economic action that does not cause house price increases here. It should be a bubble, but there are an awful lot of people that can't find a house and are sleeping in cars, garages, etc. It really is a social disaster, and a complete failure of the market, thanks to stupid regulations.

Careful Ian,
You are starting to sound like an American Republican.....8^)

You have explained one of the great debates within American society.


I have no doubt. The biggest underlying argument is how much government? Simplifying everything to stupidity, Republicans tend to be boot-strappers and go your own way and Democrats tend to want more government involved. Generally speaking, it is not much of a difference, but it is a difference to the core. The problem is that everything is so politicized and cemented, that any discussion becomes a knife fight.





I've long maintained that the co-option of the machinery of the state to private interests is an obvious goal for those with the means to do so.
The challenge for the rest of us is to ensure that does not happen.
Who guards the guardians?

Add to that the Peter Principle.

Everyone needs to read The Peter Principle, which I read years ago. It still applies.
As for Democrats' propensity for big government, the more free stuff they give away, the more power they have over the people who accept it and come to depend on it. Some Blacks in this country are speaking up about how Welfare has been another means of enslaving them. Keep a close eye on this country in the next four years as government grows.
And how do you keep government free of corruption? Limit campaign contributions from corporations and special interests. But that will take a case coming before the Supreme Court to reverse the Citizens United decision.


REF: https://twitter.com/alialshouk/status...
REF: https://twitter.com/thestevennabil/st...

SA going into hard 6 day lockdown after another hotel quarantine issue and 22 new cases.
All hotel quarantine workers will have weekly COVID tests. (Nationwide agreement. National cabinet has agreed to this.)
There will be a potentially 'bombshell' announcement tomorrow about issues with our special forces, when the war crimes inquiry hands down its findings.

Would like to hear what it's about once it explodes

To bring some joy though, there is this Dutch pre-Christmas festivity, where Sinterklaas brings gifts to children going on until 5th December.

Would like to hear what ..."
I think it will exploding for some time to go, Nik.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-1...

Would like t..."
Just appalling. Against everything I was taught about battle and command let alone legality. UK forces are not golden and we have had bad issues too - mainly in Iraq and previously in Northern Ireland. In many of these cases not helped by legions of lawyers and dodgy witnesses. The heat of battle is one thing and not best analysed in a court room. But after a battle with prisoners and the faking of evidence is deeply concerning

Yes. It's incredibly appalling. There are a number of articles on the ABC, and pretty well every other news outlet in Australia.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-1...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-1...


Agreed and it is


The gist of the report, is that a few (25 or so) SAS soldiers killed non-combatants/prisoners, most likely on orders/coercion from their NCOs.
I've read a bit of the report (most of the executive summary, actually), and it's at pains to point out that the major instigators appear to be long term NCO level soldiers, many of whom had done multiple rotations in Afghanistan. It talks at length about a culture of 'warrior mentality' in contrast to 'modern professional soldiering.'
They don't completely exonerate the chain of command, but point out that special forces patrols are frequently commanded in the field by said NCOS, with higher level officers frequently at a physical distance due to operational concerns. There was apparently a huge amount of secrecy associated with the actions. Whistleblowers or people who pushed back against the culture were victimised and intimidated. Some left the service.
Most of the actions appear to have occurred between 2006-2013.
Some articles:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-2...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-1... (includes a link to the redacted report - redacted because of now ongoing criminal investigations)

Overseas relations seem to be put aside. After the "Five Eyes" criticism of China over Hong Kong, China threatens to "put out eyes". Hmmm.
Maybe nothing is happening because we have gone gloomy. Wellington, the capital, is having weird weather - so far over all of November, 1 month from the summer solstice, we are averaging 4 hrs sunshine a day. Doing our bit for climate change :-). Maybe we need to. Sea temperatures around NZ are currently 1.5 degrees C above average.

Fatal shark attack at Cable Beach in Broome. (Have swum there...many years ago.)
SA seems to have avoided a coronavirus disaster, despite a bloke lying to the contact tracers.
We continue on the edge with China.
Speculation about how our climate change avoiding/denying party in power will deal with things as pretty well all of our close allies have plans and we don't.
Wallabies draw with Argentina. (Husband was rather relieved, as he had previously sent 'Don't cry for me Argentina' to NZ friend after recent All Blacks defeat.)


And, Leonie, I guess Australia was not part of the Paris Agreement?

And, Leonie, I guess Australia was not part of the Paris Agreement?"
We are part of the Paris Agreement, however our government is attempting to weasel out of actual action regarding it (by using carryover credits as per the Kyoto protocol) rather than actually changing anything. https://www.theguardian.com/environme...
The majority of Australians appear to back reducing emissions as per the agreement, in contrast to our governing party's policies. It's a significant divide in our politics.

Emissions are reducing naturally. It is the nature of technology. It is already happening. I wonder if those that back reduction would still be willing if only certain countries must and not others of if energy costs soars through the roof. An unenforceable piece of paper is not worth what it is written on.
Very sad news. No age at all, was he?
Best player of his generation by a country mile. You could make a good case for him being the best of all time too.
Best player of his generation by a country mile. You could make a good case for him being the best of all time too.

. Politicians want electric vehicles as a solution to emissions. They have not put in the numbers
. Maradonna's death noted. Nobody seems to be noting that early death may be the price of the lifestyle of drugs, etc
. We have a weird courtmartial coming up. Misuse of a computer, and a whole lot of other mind-bogglingly trivial stuff, then, tacked on, espionage. Eh? Probably cannot continue with the courtmartial because espionage requires proper court because of the penalty.
. Touring Pakistani cricket team arrived, together with at least 6 cases of Covid. Now they are quarantined and will not be able to train.
. Major fuss over some Maori children being taken from parents. Maori argue they should all be left to Maori to manage, but we have terrible examples of Maori child abuse. What to do? Be accused of being racist, or leave occasional Maori babies to have their heads bashed in?

I suspect much like the U.S. with native Americans, there is a terrible history here and even if the best thing for the children is taking them out, it will be tough because of the history and cries of racism. It is tough stuff and it is not going away. I would bet that if left to themselves, there will be cries about ignoring the elephant in the room as the abuse adds up. I hope it is isolated events and not a wide scale problem. That would help.

Best player of his generation by a country mile. You could make a good case for him being the best of all time too."
Fake, but maybe evokes a reserved smile: https://www.facebook.com/100044461718...

Yes, most Maori are fine, but there is an unfortunate number who are embedded in gangs, drug dealing, etc, and children from them have a horrible start to life. There are not that many such children, but the numbers persist over a long time. These Maori activists say the Maori should be left to sort the problem. If they would actually sort it, there would be great applause all round and supportive money from the government, but unfortunately, when push comes to shove, they don't do anything except talk. I don't think anyone thinks what is going on taking babies away is particularly desirable, but most think it is a lot better than the alternatives. I doubt there is an easy solution.

And I'm all for the option of electric vehicles, but not to the exclusion of gas vehicles, especially until charging stations are widely available. Is there still an environmental problem with the batteries used in electric vehicles, and is it offset by fewer carbon emissions? I haven't read anything about that lately.

I should add the caveat: I am in favour of at least some contribution from biofuels, and I do NOT mean alcohol. For example, I calculated that at the turn of the century, if all solid trash was see[arated and the orgrnaic fraction converted to fuel, you would get 8 litres of fuel per person per week, which is 32 l for a four person household. Not a total solution there, but a useful contribution. You get a lot more from sewage treatment plants. Again, not a total solution, but at least a contribution

https://energypost.eu/extract-co2-fro...

Nik wrote: "Beau wrote: "Very sad news. No age at all, was he?
Best player of his generation by a country mile. You could make a good case for him being the best of all time too."
Fake, but maybe evokes a re..."
Nik, I can't seem to get that link without agreeing to all sorts of Facebook cookies. I'm not agreeing to anything they want lol. What does it say?
Ian, certainly a flawed man but still a footballing genius.
On topic, I'm ignoring the news to improve happiness levels but somebody told me there's much controversy over our return to the tiered lockdown approach.
Best player of his generation by a country mile. You could make a good case for him being the best of all time too."
Fake, but maybe evokes a re..."
Nik, I can't seem to get that link without agreeing to all sorts of Facebook cookies. I'm not agreeing to anything they want lol. What does it say?
Ian, certainly a flawed man but still a footballing genius.
On topic, I'm ignoring the news to improve happiness levels but somebody told me there's much controversy over our return to the tiered lockdown approach.

It pretends to be Donald's tweet (fake though) reading:
"Very sad to hear about the death of Maradona. A great person. Her music was wonderful. I remember listening to her albums in the early 1980's. Rest In Peace!"
Nik wrote: "Beau wrote: "... Nik, I can't seem to get that link without agreeing to all sorts of Facebook cookies. I'm not agreeing to anything they want lol. What does it say?..."
It pretends to be Donald's ..."
You put it perfectly with 'evokes a reserved smile'.
It pretends to be Donald's ..."
You put it perfectly with 'evokes a reserved smile'.

Tier 3 means London Theatres to close just after they reopened
Death of John Le Carré and Liverpool's former manager Gerard Houllier
EU/UK trad....zzzzzzzzzz
Coverage of overseas - storms in Australia, US Election zzzzzz, Google AI Racism, Google service outage, Global hack using SolarWinds (Major issue behind this)

First covid vaccines taking place today."
Saw that and in UAE and USA - no pressure for Aus and NZ to start given very low numbers there.
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What's the driver behind that? Scores of foreigners fleeing their countries for corona-free NZ (at the onset it was indeed reported that many so..."
I wonder if is it like in the United States. People fleeing urban areas for less dense areas. Working from home looks like it could be a permanent fixture. So if you do not have to stay near the job, then why live a higher tax area?