if either of them could bring a few billion$ to NZ for the cost of a few tens or hundreds of million$, any government should consider supporting it.
however, to expect the ratepayers of one city to foot the bill is ridiculous particularly given the increases in water and other rates outstripping wage rises over the last few decades.
what really kills me is hearing Christchurch people whine about taking 10 minutes to get from the city to Riccarton even as they continue to complain about money being spent on alleviating the 1-1.5 hour trip from papakura to auckland city.
if any of you complainers really want it, i'll pry up a piece of motorway and send it to you as a token
Ok, what about us aucklanders subsidising the rest of the country for the last what, 30 years. You dont want to pay more now to have our projects completed? ok fine, we'll take a refund of all the money of that we have put in that was spent over the rest of the country.
Nope. Not quite right. You mis-read my post - I never claimed Cullen said he was going to lower taxes, I said he promised to raise the thresholds at which the various tax rates kick in, which is effectively lowering tax. And here's your reference.
Yes, but one third of the population lives in Auckland. It's the single biggest contributor to government coffers. It's had chronic under-investment for the last thirty odd years and now that lack of investment is starting to choke the city.
And when the single biggest market in the country slowly grinds to a halt, the rest of the economy suffers.
I may not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was.
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