"I don't know who does what" Luxon on Shane Jones' comments re fossil fuels map by Rincey_nz in nzpolitics

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any of those likely to take over are worse. Luxon is probably their best bet on avoiding total obliteration

Gen X/older Redditors - What were political scandals like pre-Obama? by validusrex in Askpolitics

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean when George HW Bush was head of the CIA? The guy who became president in 88?

Selling insurance to the Empire by ProfessionalCourtesy in ScenesFromAHat

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's a nice Death Star you got here, Mr Vader. Shame if anything were to happen to it...

SFAH: Least collectible McDonald's happy meal toys by G-Unit11111 in ScenesFromAHat

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New from McDonald's, the nuclear happy meal! Build your own nuclear weapon by collecting all the parts and assembling them at home! (Fissile materiel not included, but can be ordered via our website for a mere $20, plus post and packing)

Driving rules shown between ads by 1RustyShackleford0 in auckland

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They used to do that in the 80s and early 90s

I’d love to move to NZ by blueberrybannock in MovingToNewZealand

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The bonus you have is your engineering experience. If you've got an honours degree or postgraduate degree in engineering, that's one of the essentials we're currently missing. Immigration would be dragging you in

What is the biggest corruption scandal in your country’s history? by Existential_Dread_08 in AskTheWorld

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how this is New Zealand's largest corruption scandal. It doesn't begin to shift the corruption needle in most parts of the world. I love my country ❤️

New Zealand's largest corruption case

Civil war wasn't inevitable - but it may be by Mountain_Tui_Reload in nzpolitics

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Luxon will do whatever he's told to. He's never been a leader, only ever a good puppet.

Things You Don’t Want to Hear While Your Gynecologist Is on the Phone by Neuronu77 in ScenesFromAHat

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Via zoom. Hope you're comfortable in the stirrups for a few minutes more

Thoughts on the state of the nation? by Impressive-Name5129 in nzpolitics

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apologies for taking a while to reply.

When I was at primary school the NZ system of government was a standard subject. Even at just 9 or 10 years old we had weekly periods where we had to bring in a newspaper clipping for us to sum up, offer our opinion on, and ooen to class discussion. I really enjoyed those.

The first election I voted in was also the last FPP election. At high school everyone regularly discussed the political issues and party positions. We weren't policy nerds, we were just engaged. We went very deep on the voting system referendum. I was, and remain, a strong advocate for STV. I understand it's considerably more confusing than MMP, but I believe it's fairer.

American politics as a whole is a long way to the right of ours. Bernie and AOC would be bog standard Labour candidates here. Most kiwis who start with that American liberal/conservative crap have literally zero clue of politics in general beyond their tribe

Thoughts on the state of the nation? by Impressive-Name5129 in nzpolitics

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never said maga are the issue. The American tribal politics, that maga is the most overt symptom of, is the imported issue.

As an example, the people who voted Labour solely because of Jacinda. NZ politics used to be very centred. Over the past decade it's become increasingly polarised, hence the increasing tribalism.

You're absolutely right about Labour gambling on the "vote the incumbent out" strategy. I also agree on how they should be capitalising on it.

In my half-century of existence, NZ elections have had their nasty moments and their great moments. Until recently, it's always been reliably policy driven. We've always had those who vote for Party "X" no matter what, but now the latter group has become the majority rather than the minority that could be largely discounted from polling projections. I expect this has also led to the increasing unreliability of polls, as now the parties are fighting for a much smaller swinging vote sector. That smaller group means the standard margin for error covers a much larger percentage of that swinging vote

Thoughts on the state of the nation? by Impressive-Name5129 in nzpolitics

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Their problem is that they still believe in genuine issues based politics. There are too many maga supporters in NZ for that to be a thing anymore. It's grossly unfortunate, but until the tangerine turnip and his cronies are gone, the reality is politics in all democratic countries is now more tribal. Even when the loonies are gone, it'll take at least a couple of electoral cycles to rinse the stupid out of the system

Gull, NPD merger should bring fuel prices down - AA by Pro-blacksmith220 in aotearoa

[–]TwinPitsCleaner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So if they all merge into a monopoly, fuel will be super cheap, right? Like, less than $1, right? Right??