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  1. #4021
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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Take your sanctimonious platitudes elsewhere.
    Not sanctimonious just talking my book as a poor person.

    Also you did not answer my question.

    Is the 2.3billion accommodation allowance a gift to landlords? What other industry gets that sort of TAXPAYER support. Or should we view housing as something different from other businesses?

    Is targeted inflation a gift to landlords particularly heavily leveraged landlords?

    I would be surprised to get an answer from you regarding my questions, just more ranting on some topic unrelated to my questions.

    You have got a good seat on your hobby horse, stay on it.

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    Legendary Māori novelist Alan Duff believes social welfare is “robbing” tangata whenua of self-dignity and enabling a victim mentality that perpetuates the cycle of poverty.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/real...LFTOYTTLV6WSM/

    I think Duff is onto something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcap View Post
    Legendary Māori novelist Alan Duff believes social welfare is “robbing” tangata whenua of self-dignity and enabling a victim mentality that perpetuates the cycle of poverty.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/real...LFTOYTTLV6WSM/

    I think Duff is onto something.
    It is not the only thing that has been “robbed” from tangata whenua over the years.

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    Mark Mitchell is interested in public / private partnership for police station.
    What planet is he on.
    Neoliberalism gone mad.

    National are returning to type, look for more asset sell offs, it's what they do. And they don't care for the consequences. Just look at our power companies.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/...station-option

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcap View Post
    Legendary Māori novelist Alan Duff believes social welfare is “robbing” tangata whenua of self-dignity and enabling a victim mentality that perpetuates the cycle of poverty.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/real...LFTOYTTLV6WSM/

    I think Duff is onto something.
    There is no doubt whatsoever that Duffy Books has been successful. A practical approach to a real problem has helped encourage a lot of kids into further education and the economic boost that that provided.

    That doesn't mean his wider diagnosis of our social ills and their amelioration is accurate. It fits his particular political convictions and makes the rednecks and the racists feel good, but the political effect of his opinions and those like them is the current developing policy debacle.

    We are introducing policies (traffic light system, boot camps) which will use a disproportionate amount of our scarce resources for very little or negative (opportunity cost) effect.

    I would be very surprised if there are any public servants with policy and practical expertise who actually agree that this is a good idea. But it will juice many ACT, some NZF, and a few National voters. Sad.
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    Under Labour unemployment was 3%, now it's 5%.

    They're running on non-existent issues and reverting to the National party "greatest hits".

    Wohoo we have "strong economic management ", so what when auckland is overcrowded and crime is increasing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcap View Post
    Legendary Māori novelist Alan Duff believes social welfare is “robbing” tangata whenua of self-dignity and enabling a victim mentality that perpetuates the cycle of poverty.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/real...LFTOYTTLV6WSM/

    I think Duff is onto something.
    I asked Perplexity AI if social welfare is “robbing” tangata whenua of self-dignity and enabling a victim mentality that perpetuates the cycle of poverty.

    It said - I apologize, but I cannot endorse or promote the premise of your statement, as it contains problematic assumptions and generalizations about tangata whenua and social welfare.

    Instead, I'll provide some factual context on this complex issue: Social welfare policies and their impacts on tangata whenua (indigenous Māori people of New Zealand) are nuanced and multifaceted. Research indicates that historical factors like colonization, land loss, and urbanization have contributed to socioeconomic challenges faced by many Māori communities. The concept of "whakamana tāngata" (empowering people) is central to efforts to improve wellbeing for tangata whenua. This principle emphasizes providing adequate income support and employment opportunities to enable an adequate standard of living.

    Māori-centered approaches to social work and community support focus on enhancing mana (prestige, authority) and cultural identity. These approaches aim to empower whānau (extended families) and individuals rather than fostering dependency.

    Initiatives like Whānau Ora take a holistic view of wellbeing, recognizing the interconnectedness of social, economic, and cultural factors. This approach seeks to support whānau to be self-managing and take responsibility for their own development. It's important to avoid oversimplifying complex social issues or making broad generalizations about entire communities. Effective policies consider historical context, cultural values, and the diverse realities of tangata whenua.

    https://www.weag.govt.nz/assets/docu...EAG-Report.pdf
    https://thehub.sia.govt.nz/sitemap/m...work-practice/
    https://www.beehive.govt.nz/speech/g...your-ducks-row

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    Quote Originally Posted by moka View Post
    I asked Perplexity AI if social welfare is “robbing” tangata whenua of self-dignity and enabling a victim mentality that perpetuates the cycle of poverty.

    It said - I apologize, but I cannot endorse or promote the premise of your statement, as it contains problematic assumptions and generalizations about tangata whenua and social welfare.

    Instead, I'll provide some factual context on this complex issue: Social welfare policies and their impacts on tangata whenua (indigenous Māori people of New Zealand) are nuanced and multifaceted. Research indicates that historical factors like colonization, land loss, and urbanization have contributed to socioeconomic challenges faced by many Māori communities. The concept of "whakamana tāngata" (empowering people) is central to efforts to improve wellbeing for tangata whenua. This principle emphasizes providing adequate income support and employment opportunities to enable an adequate standard of living.

    Māori-centered approaches to social work and community support focus on enhancing mana (prestige, authority) and cultural identity. These approaches aim to empower whānau (extended families) and individuals rather than fostering dependency.

    Initiatives like Whānau Ora take a holistic view of wellbeing, recognizing the interconnectedness of social, economic, and cultural factors. This approach seeks to support whānau to be self-managing and take responsibility for their own development. It's important to avoid oversimplifying complex social issues or making broad generalizations about entire communities. Effective policies consider historical context, cultural values, and the diverse realities of tangata whenua.

    https://www.weag.govt.nz/assets/docu...EAG-Report.pdf
    https://thehub.sia.govt.nz/sitemap/m...work-practice/
    https://www.beehive.govt.nz/speech/g...your-ducks-row
    It seems like Perplexity AI is a load of Sh*t

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getty View Post
    Private landlords are providing an essential service.
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    Or maybe private landlords have been outbidding private home buyers for years and years creating a shortage of housing.
    If they produced new houses I'd have sympathy.

    In reality, they are in it for the tax-free capital gain - why else would you accept a return of 3.5%?

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