Its still a debt based system
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
What the fuck are you on about? I asked you how much NZ made from the income of the thousands of net positive contributors to our economy that found their efforts were better rewarded off shore? Let me make it easy for you: Nothing. Is it not perhaps a better idea to encourage productive behaviour in NZ, rather than making it as difficult as possible to survive here?
I take it you confused that group of productive people for those manufacturers that found they couldn't survive here with the high cost of NZ labour and found that they could survive just fine in an environment that was less toxic for employers. I'll take a stab in the dark and assume that like the majority of tossers who object to the demise of the majority of NZ manufacturing you nonetheless own the usual range of overseas produced goods, instead of paying four times the price for those made with NZ labour.
Good to see you're an equal opportunity fuckwit, both ends of the "class" divide can get fucked eh? They should be grateful for the terms they're offered by NZ ltd, no matter their contribution, we'll stick to supporting the majority that take more than they give. Fucking brilliant strategy.
Yeah? History disagrees. It also proves you're comprehensively wrong. But you'd know that if you bothered looking. Like I said, you don't learn.
Make up your fucking mind, people don't mind tax, but now they do?
Well, see all that tax us oldies paid wasn't just for dole bludgers, some of it was supposed to be invested to pay for our dotage, y'know when we get so old we start to look about as productive as you youngones. I'm quite looking forward to spending all my time in the mall with a slab of piss abusing all and sundry
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I would have loved to buy a pair of " over priced" NZ shoes ,
Some of those condition of the Chinese factories ,,,,I cant support
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Two things are needed, a "peg" that the politicians can't debase and and end to the fractional rort of "lending" money that a bank doesn't have. I'm not emotionally attached to gold, but what else ya got?
UBI has some pro's and cons, I remain to be convinced either way, but a UBI at the same level as an untaxed earnings threshold is attractive from a efficiency point of view.
I agree. Anti-competitive behaviour is far too common, and far too rarely adequately controlled by the authorities supposed to manage those markets. And yes, the commerce commission's primary function is exactly that: to force businesses to conform to free(ish) market principles. They're just not very good at it.
But whereas free market protocols are achievable and represent a negative control function which promotes growth; socialism is the opposite, a market controlled by a regulator for reasons usually not conducive to either commerce or growth.
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All thes favourable conditions are fucking news to me, how come I've never seen them?
As for Steven's linky: it's crap. Show me a revolution any time in history in a social welfare state where the "poor" have it as good as they do here. Never happen. All the noise is from empty cans like him and you.
Nope. arseholes are arseholes with or without money. Parasites. Useless bastards that can't be fucked earning what they want, whether you measure their effort in dollars or hammers.
To be honest it's far from clear most of the time what your bitch is. In fact most of the time the one thing that's clear is that you whine for no rational reason whatsoever. And I'm not really interested enough to wade through pages of circular logic and confirmation bias to find out which is which, given that the tools involved only ever produce crap.
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Aren't lobby groups that peg? I don't see a viable financial alternative to a fractional reserve system. The same problems existed before 1970. Where would the money have come from to have dragged us to where we are today if a fractional reserve system hadn't have been a better option for printing money than the existing methodology? Nothing works better than gold. So use Nothing instead.
True... and the right wing will have new whipping boys to persecute too (pro).
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Sure. However the amount of income tax paid plays a small part for most people in their decisions. A small percent increase for the top bracket hardly effects them negatively. When I was working an my income tax dropped there was no difference to my quality of life or decisions. There was when GST went up. As I have pointed out, GST is on every fucking thing. You increase that by a slight difference everything from food, rent, power, petrol, the cost to use a government service, council service, rates all increase - take a look at motorbikes for example with GST - cost to import increases as GST on import and import duty, cost to purchase products/parts increases as GST on them, cost to get motorbike repair increases as GST on that, cost to get motorbike serviced, cost to get a WOF, cost to pay for REGO, cost to pay for PETROL, cost for TOLL, cost for safety gear, cost for boots, everything fucking increases. Unless of course your gonna tell me that most businesses will just absorb the cost and not pass them on to consumers??? Yeah right, and why the fuck should they. Life is made much harder for those who already have less (the working and middle classes) by GST rise compared to income tax rise at the higher bracket.
Apart from higher substantially higher wages in Australia (despite their higher Taxes) - the biggest promoting factor for the loss of productive net positive contributors in NZ over the last 20 years has probably been a policy you and the parties you voted for supported. High interest rates on student loans.
If ACT get in and get their wish to bring it back I bet you a hundred bucks there will be another mass exodus - and the country will lose millions from having shortages in areas of need and lose the millions it invested into such qualifications. I know I won't stay to try and pay 6% on a what would probably amount to 100K+ loan with compounded interest - when wages overseas will be much higher to pay it off. You obviously never noticed that those leaving NZ were mostly aged between 20 - 40...![]()
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
The commerce commission and serious fraud office, like all government departments don't do their job effectively because they would require an endless supply of resources to do it properly and they have interference from their political overlords.
Explain to me how the fuck they would function in your fantasy lala land of limited taxes?
According to free market dogma, we need LESS REGULATION and can TRUST businesses to do the right thing... what your saying is the opposite and goes against the main driver in markets - SELF INTEREST.
Allow me to remove one of the crutches your world view relies on: There are no classes. Working class = those that work. By definition those that don't provide anything others want are neither workers or working class.
And I wasn't suggesting tax was the reason workers left, I was pointing out that NZ could make a fucking sight more out of it's productive workers by providing an environment that supports them. Which means an environment that supports business.
Unless you've ever managed a business you have no fucking idea how unfriendly to business NZ is. Most countries treat their businesses as what they are: the source of revenue that drives the whole economy.
Oh, and your "working" and "middle" "classes" have never had it so good, the most productive 20% in the country significantly subsidise them.
So which is it, NZ has invested in those qualifications by way of cheap loans and it turns out the investment wasn't worth it, or the students have invested in their own education, taking advantage of cheap loans and now find it wasn't such a great investment?
See, you can't separate the cost from the return. Doesn't work. Literally.
And why is either of those
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