
Originally Posted by
trustme
I can't reconcile the $27/hr no penal rates with earning $90000, who is being less than truthful ??
That sensationalism is the product of the $150 - 250 an hour PR people POA hired.
- Hey, isn't that our money they are wasting to convey misconception.
- The winning of hearts and minds... for what purpose.
- From the comments in this thread they have been very successful.
Getting back to my point about working harder these days.
Winston argues that we work less and are very wealthy.
'Wealthy' is a very subjective measure.
It is simply not something that can be expressed in dollars and cents.
That is a common misconception that results in poor decision making and associated courses of action.
The problem is the failure to recognise all the costs and benefits associated with competing choices; that is a fundamental flaw of accounting.
Attempts have been, and will continue to be, made to address this problem.
That 'problem' is a fundamental flaw in the ethos of this government and why they continue to make stupid decisions that our society has to suffer.
It was demonstrated by the Port worker who spoke out about working double shift weeks. Sure he was earning more money but his health suffered and his family life suffered. He never saw his kids and he was tired and grumpy all the time. Was he better off? He didn't think so.
'Well-offness' is determined by your values. What you'll do for ten bucks / what you'll pay ten bucks for.
Making society more 'Well-off' should be the role of the government.
Making NZ society more well-off should be the role of the NZ govt.
Has this Govt. fulfilled or abdicated this role?
It is also a role of the Unions. The fewer people paying their union fees and the ravages of Govt. legislation has resulted in Unions losing a lot of their strength.
This has contributed to greater disparity in economic wealth. One of the major contributors to our slide on the OECD scale of Well-offness.
This is considered a successful outcome by right-wing govts. who steadfastly believe the old mantra of 'Trickle Down'. ... Still!
Atheism and Religion are but two sides of the same coin.
One prefers to use its head, while the other relies on tales.
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