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Parasitic organised crime family preying on their community's most vulnerable, rotten to the core Rick.
 
Good analogy Mike. I guess the difference is neither of those platforms were around a few years earlier. Sony took a few hits then too, remember the Blu-Ray HD DVD wars, Toshiba came out of that well.

Once EV vehicles become the norm (not in my lifetime unless there are extensive subsidies) it might be a different picture but throwing a few chargers on the roadside isn't going to help sell any more EV's IMO

Now, if they spent the money on Biodiesel I could be more interested. We use around 16,000 litres a year depending on whether we run Maize.
 
What an unhinged post. Are you okay Rick?

Oil is a declining resource. Correct
Yes, can't deny oil is declining but still a few reserves left, more coal than oil which will be useful later when electricity prices increase, which they seem to with rapid abandon.

No, I'm not Ok today, just had to fill the main diesel tank. Jesus wept. Thank the lord we don't have to pay that dumb excise tax thingie.
 
National.... buying the votes of NZ families for 90 years....


To compare what National have done compared to Labour, the Nats have given $50 per week extra to some families while Labour reduced the cost of petrol for filling up a billionaires Bentley by $25.
 
National.... buying the votes of NZ families for 90 years....


To compare what National have done compared to Labour, the Nats have given $50 per week extra to some families while Labour reduced the cost of petrol for filling up a billionaires Bentley by $25.
That's one way of spinning it.

It's better than nothing.

It doesn't address the hundreds of thousands on benefits, low wage incomes etc.

You isolate a billionaires Bentley, but the fuel tax cut was universal for exceptional times.

There's nothing to stop landlords going "Great time to put the rents up!". Present company excepted.

This smacks of doing the least possible for the best optics.

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National.... buying the votes of NZ families for 90 years....


To compare what National have done compared to Labour, the Nats have given $50 per week extra to some families while Labour reduced the cost of petrol for filling up a billionaires Bentley by $25.
Bit of flawed logic here. Just because 18 billionaires also got $25 off, the ~4 million people (estimated adult pop) in New Zealand who also got it would be pretty thankful in comparison to the 140k families here.

Don't fault the government for doing something though.
 
Populist policy to give money away (trying to buy votes) in an election year.

The oil shock is a supply problem. The price needs to go up to change people’s behaviour, lower demand and avert an even bigger crisis.

Cash makes people happy but makes the crisis WORSE because people will buy more fuel, forcing prices even higher.

Election year… they should have subsidised public transport.
 
Trigger warning: I'm writing a trigger warning

The actual trigger warning is: THIS IS AN OPINION PIECE. IT FEATURES A GREEN PARTY POLICY THAT IS A GREAT IDEA

 
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