@SamaHoole So and so lived by the law until one day they did a murder, just one little stab and they said it felt like there brain was rebooting, all the support in the world to be a good person, but eventually they saw that harming other people was the way we evolved to live!
@ClintVSmith Not enough people talk about this from a whole of country perspective, the commentary is always about the costs to the household consumer, rather than the industrial plants shut down (or never even built) because the cost of power is too high
A really eye opening moment for young me was hearing a labor organizer ask, “If capital can cross borders, why can’t labor?” It was such a simple encapsulation of the ethical & moral problematics of eschewing migrants, while creating the economic crises that led to migration.
A well researched article on how #NZ went from being a well-housed society to the housing poverty seen today. @nzlabour govts have a proud history of investing in #housing, only to see their opponents destroy that legacy when in office from 1990s on.
https://t.co/69xOPb128O
Why is Max Rashbrooke the only economist I ever see in the media saying this? He’s absolutely correct, and all other economists need to do is step out of their isolated, inward-looking bubble and look overseas.
This is not a secret! 👇
In particular... 'This story was brought to you by the good bastards at Fat Bastard Pies' right at the end. Perfection 🤌
I thought Journalism was dead, but then a full screen banner ad featuring a flying pie came in to save the day. The hero we deserve 🥧