I'mk not mocking anything. Nor did I mention Hillside workshops - but seeing you did, come to Dunedin and have a look at the show before you say too much about it.
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Come to Huntly..
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/indu...or-catastrophe
Fungus Pudding the only reason the hillside workshops are run down is the University educated Economists that think it is better & cheaper to buy cheap Chinese Junk. And pay twice as much as they save on the purchase price maintaining them. Let alone the social welfare benefits they will have to pay to the unemployed staff. Do not forget the drop in economic activity this will cause because the welfare benefits will not be as high as wages so less money to flow back through the economy. Thus creating more unemployed creating an ever increasing vicious circle. Even a kindergarten kid should be able to understand this. But the university educated idiots that are parliament definitely cannot. The sooner we get some practical people in parliament (instead of a foreign exchange gambler even a successful one) to run the country. What other country has 40 year old railway locomotives that are more reliable than the few months old Chinese new ones. IMO nobody with a university degree should be elected to government
Einstein had a university degree....Lord Maynard Keynes had a university degree.....
Looks very organised to me, good website, certified processes.. isn't this something to be proud of?
http://www.hillsidenz.com/
Brian Gaynor on asset sales, maybe not until next year. But look at the poor value likely to be obtained in what is close to a firesale.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=10830887
Major Von Tempsky Lord Maynard Keynes had a university degree. Are we not following his teachings & theory is that why we are in such a mess?
El Zorro Asset Sales? but Economic theory says they must do it
I think the fundamental problem is not whether the MPs are university qualified or not. Just about everybody that goes through a tertiary education ends up understanding that all they really learnt, was how to apply themselves to a task or an issue. Many end up doing work in areas they never qualified for, using almost none of the technical data they were bombarded with. That's OK, sometimes it's healthy to take a practical approach.
What I'm worried about, is that too many MPs are behaving like the business sector in general. Not investing in their core business, giving up on growing their employee base, downscaling, importing more raw and fully built products to put on a margin, not going out and finding new export markets. Not protecting their IP as a general business tactic, and even selling off their best core assets to shore up the books. Might look fine for the accountant types, but it's just very poor form longer-term.
El Zorro just as I said that those theorys are brainwashed into them, They have no ability to think for themselves. They learn by Rote to pass exams, not to use their brains. At least a PHD student has to think a little bit to write a thesis. But if he wrote something not compatable with his mentors theory. I still think he would be failed. Like senior High School wrote papers querying Global Warming got fail marks.