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Post by Cantab on Mar 4, 2023 19:18:07 GMT 12
Science, NZ style
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Post by eri on Mar 5, 2023 17:07:34 GMT 12
if labour are backing away from the undemocratic racial-profiling that is their attempt to bring in an unelected "house of lords" via co-governance www.1news.co.nz/2023/03/05/government-backing-away-from-co-governance-john-tamihere/they'll tell us clearly in a written and published manifesto before the election because as they have been so quiet and sneaky on the issue we can only judge them on their actions and all those actions up to now have been to stealthily put it through without putting the largest change to our form of government in 100? years to the public via a vote as we don't have a written constitution guaranteeing equality?i think chippie's current quietness on the subject is simply doubling down on their silent attempts to slip it into law against the people's willthe most powerful action i can take to show my distrust of both labour and national on this and protect my children from becoming 2nd class citizens in their own country
is to party vote ACT and hope they get the power to put co-governance and the new, extremely loose, interpretation of the treaty to a binding referendum
sad that we have to fight so hard to get our "democratic" gov. to treat us all as equals
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Post by Cantab on Mar 6, 2023 9:54:22 GMT 12
This is what equality means to labor
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Post by Cantab on Mar 7, 2023 11:48:07 GMT 12
Creating an equal harmonious society
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Post by DuckMaster on Mar 7, 2023 13:28:30 GMT 12
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Post by em on Mar 7, 2023 18:44:05 GMT 12
Creating an equal harmonious society Twitter is a cesspool man and that woman doesn’t represent all of Māori just like the punisher doesn’t represent all of Euro Nz .
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Post by DuckMaster on Mar 7, 2023 18:49:58 GMT 12
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Post by em on Mar 7, 2023 19:00:55 GMT 12
I moved my family to Kerikeri 26 years ago from Devonport . The place had a poxy 4 square and an even worse pricecutter ? supermarket . Kaikohe was where it was at if you wanted to do your grocery shopping and hit the warewhare , maccas or KFC .
I thoroughly enjoyed seeing two cultures collide in Kaikohe and never witnessed any animosity, the haves and the have- nots just rubbed shoulders and got on with it . One My fondest memories ever is overtaking Māori mum in Pak n save , she had a wee fella about 10-12 months old in the trolley seat , in a white onesie/jumpsuit of all colours . As I walked past I made eye contact with the little guy and he gave me the eyebrows raised , quick lift of the head how’s it acknowledgement . Made my fuckin day but then my 4 kids are part Māori so my shoulders are in line not weighted down on one side .
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Post by Cantab on Mar 7, 2023 19:38:08 GMT 12
Creating an equal harmonious society Twitter is a cesspool man and that woman doesn’t represent all of Māori just like the punisher doesn’t represent all of Euro Nz . Unfortunately that woman is in a position that effectively does represent Maori, funded by public money. There are a number of Maori in leadership roles the espouse a similar racist doctrine, often with similar explicit hatred. It is not helping Maori or New Zealand, it is called out on occasion but allowing such people to continue in leadership roles funded by tax payers is not acceptable either. If I wrote a similar piece targeting Hindus I suspect the response would include a visit from the police. If it takes twitter to bring this to the publics attention then so be it, it was traditional media that sought and published the hate speech in an attempt to smear one of the worlds most respected scientists.
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Post by ComfortZone on Mar 13, 2023 9:21:58 GMT 12
more apartheid bro-governance heading our way, this time disguised as "reforms" to the Resource Management Act email from Taxpayers Union I'm sorry to email on a Sunday – and I apologise it is so long – but it is important. While Three Waters was about community/council assets, this email is about a new series of bills going through Parliament right now that will dictate what you can can do with your house, your farm, and your business. And unlike Three Waters, it is getting nearly no media attention.
David Parker's new planning bills are even worse than Three Waters – and apply to your land/house/business
Right now, the Government is sneaking through legislation that is almost identical to Nanaia Mahuta's original plans with Three Waters, but relates to our homes, town planning, consenting, and natural environment.
The short point is, if you thought Three Waters was bad, the Government's proposed replacement to the Resource Management Act is much, much worse. I am asking for your support to stop these radical reforms in their tracks.
While most New Zealanders looked at the Three Waters shambles with horror, Environment Minister, David Parker, was taking notes. He’s decided to replicate the worst elements of the water reforms in his proposed replacement to the Resource Management Act.
But you won't have read much about this issue in the media. Unlike Three Waters, there's no taxpayer-funded Government ad campaign or even much of a public discussion.
Make no mistake: The Government is trying to sneak this one through. The bills – 891 pages in total – were dumped just before Christmas and the Government closed submissions on Waitangi weekend. That – plus the fact Ministers have deliberately not promoted the bills – has meant that the media is only just starting to wake up to the possible implications of these reforms. That's why I'm writing urgently to you and all of our supporters today to ask for your support.
Under this proposed law, powers over planning and when a resource consent is required will be stripped from local councils and handed to 15 new co-governed ‘Regional Planning Committees’. That means the decisions about the building consent for your deck, new home, factory, your farm's water take, and how your city or town is planned will be made by people you cannot vote out. 'Regional Planning Committees' will be tasked with enforcing a litany of costly new rules from Wellington to restrict the way you use your property.
I need to be clear: The Resource Management Act is broken. Its planning rules have fuelled a housing and infrastructure crisis. But we need to get RMA reform right, and David Parker’s new Soviet-style planning regime is not the answer. Instead of cutting red tape, he's come up with a cure worse than the disease.
Local control will be lost: Instead of elected decision makers, town, city and environmental planning will handed to co-governed Regional Planning Committees before the end of this year
If you thought dealing with silly rules from your local council was bad, wait until it's a co-governed Regional Planning Committee that voters cannot sack making the rules. David Parker wants to take responsibility for planning rules away from our 67 democratically elected local councils and hand it to 15 new co-governed ‘Regional Planning Committees’.
That’s right: First your council lost its responsibility for water asset management, and now it’s losing responsibility for planning. At this rate your Mayor will be responsible for little more than the library collection and the annual Christmas parade!
Unless we act right now, the law will be passed before this year's election. And with the election result looking so close, the only way to ensure we defeat this is to blow the whistle now, so these proposals become as unpopular as Three Waters.
Think of all the conversations in your local community about zoning rules, intensification, and planning priorities. I'm no fan of my local council, but at least under the current system, voters can hold the decision makers to account. Under this new system, the decision makers will be out of town, beholden to Wellington, and insulated from accountability by layers of bureaucracy.
Each local council – even large metropolitan ones – will have just one representative on the new regional committees. That also means that local voices in, say, Waitaki will be drowned out by other committee members. Decisions over say a proposed geothermal energy plant in Taupo would be made in Hamilton by a co-governed, unaccountable, committee.
The rules even allow the Minister (currently David Parker) to make his own appointments to the Regional Planning Committees so that Wellington has people to ensure that these committees dance to the Government's tune.
And the new committees will be bound by ‘National Planning Frameworks’ issued by the Minister every nine years, dictating comprehensive environmental targets and limits, and rules governing resource allocation from Kaitaia to the Bluff. That means environmental decisions and regional 'quotas' on things like CO2 emissions will be made by Wellington.
We need your support to stop this unaccountable co-governed centralisation by Wellington.
Even more co-governance will make public input meaningless
Under the proposed regime, all persons exercising planning power must “give effect” to principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. David Parker wants to strictly enforce this rule with three new layers of co-governance:
1. Unelected appointees from local iwi/hapū will sit on the new Regional Planning Committees with full voting rights.
David Parker is trying to say this isn't co-governance as the proposed legislation only requires a minimum of two iwi/hapū representatives and the exact number is up to local communities. But it's not as simple as that. The committees deciding on appointee numbers for local councils and those from iwi will be bound by the principles of the Treaty. A recent Waitangi Tribunal decision makes it explicit that, "nothing less" than a 50/50 split will do in order to satisfy the so-called "partnership" principle.
2. A new, unelected ‘National Māori Entity’ will put pressure on the new planning committees to ensure that they abide by Treaty principles, and will have priority over public consultation on the new National Planning Frameworks.
3. At any time, iwi or hapū can produce a Te Oranga o te Taiao (environmental wellbeing) statement, dictating how the Minister of Environment must uphold the “intrinsic relationship” between iwi/hapū and the environment in National Planning Frameworks for which there is no appeal process outlined in the bill.
David Parker is trying to say that these reforms don't involve co-governance, but, as you can see, that is blatantly untrue.
We need your help to make sure New Zealanders know about these Bills, and step up to protect democratic accountability before it is too late.
Higher costs for ratepayers due to bureaucracy and legal minefields
These reforms mean everything from building a new deck to constructing a new hospital or supermarket will be even harder. Can we count on your support to oppose more red tape?
We can win this, but we need to act now
The legislation's first reading was snuck through just before the Christmas break. The Government wants to have it passed before this year’s election and only gave the summer holiday period for formal submissions.
Of course, our team worked over summer to get their heads around the 891 pages of legislation and made a submission. But the real fight is the political one: we need to raise public awareness.
If New Zealanders were fully aware about the true implications of David Parker’s power grab, it could turn into a real political headache for the Government just like Three Waters.
18 months ago, the Taxpayers' Union decided that we had no option but to take on Nanaia Mahuta's Three Waters. Back then the vast majority of Kiwis were backing the Government, as very few understood the downsides of what the Government was doing. It was only after a mammoth campaign, hundreds of events, and thousands of banners, signs, and an advertising blitz across TV, radio and online did the National Party (and the media) catch on to the costs of Three Waters. Three Waters would not be the thorn in the Government's side, had the Taxpayers' Union not led the fight (and supporters like you making the campaign possible with substantial financial support).
I'm emailing because we have to do it again. Only with your support can we blow the whistle and force this issue onto the political agenda.
Just like we did not let Nanaia Mahuta get away with Three Waters, we cannot let David Parker get away with these even more radical proposals. But we can't fight the fight without the means to do so.
We need to put so much political pressure on the Government that David Parker's plans become a liability for Labour’s re-election prospects and are therefore scrapped by Chris Hipkins. www.taxpayers.org.nz/donate_rma?utm_campaign=230310_rma_ask_david_sun&utm_medium=email&utm_source=taxpayers
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Post by armchairadmiral on Mar 13, 2023 11:11:42 GMT 12
And still we're told about Labour being neck and neck with this kind of nonsense rolling down on NZ. IMO this will kill NZ developement. Maori philosophy seems to be if I can't have it nobody will. And if they get it they pillage and plunder for individual gain. I have nil confidence in polls. Labour is grossly unpopular from my observations....or maybe I live in a bubble ?
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Post by fish on Mar 13, 2023 12:12:39 GMT 12
And still we're told about Labour being neck and neck with this kind of nonsense rolling down on NZ. IMO this will kill NZ developement. Maori philosophy seems to be if I can't have it nobody will. And if they get it they pillage and plunder for individual gain. I have nil confidence in polls. Labour is grossly unpopular from my observations....or maybe I live in a bubble ? You probably live in a bubble. Go and follow some of the nuttier Labour MP's on facebook, and then read the comments people post to their threads. It is a real eye-opener. Someone like Willie Jackson will post complete twaddlebollocks, and these people lap it up and yell for more. Be warned though, it is a rabbit hole... PS, Willie banned me from his FB page, even though I voted for him. Twice.
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Post by GO30 on Mar 14, 2023 12:19:45 GMT 12
Coming into Akl and they play a NZ Govt mandated video around bio security and how we'd like to keep new pests out of NZ.
Not once did the name 'New Zealand' appear in it.
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Post by ComfortZone on Mar 16, 2023 14:28:41 GMT 12
from Australia, seem to have a similar problem
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Post by chariot on Mar 16, 2023 18:29:34 GMT 12
Brilliant.
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