Posts by Che Tibby

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  • OnPoint: If Wishes Were Horses..., in reply to Paul Campbell,

    That last one does mean that the tax free portion of the employer contribution will go away April 1 next year – in essence National have reduced your KS contribution by ~1/6

    it's worse than that. the employer increases their contribution, but ALL of this contribution is now taken away in tax. in combination with the halving of the govt contribution to $520, if you're in the top tax bracket (marginal rate of 33%) it you'll also lose a small portion of the previous 2% making for a net loss from today's setting.

    in effect this is a kiwisaver "rich tax", and should be revenue positive. if labour increase the employer contribution, they're really just increasing their tax take.

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  • OnPoint: If Wishes Were Horses...,

    i think that arguing against capitalism is a little silly tbh. it's capitalism that gave us the computers we have the free time to type on, and all the toys that make our lives easier.

    unfettered capitalism in the form of de/unregulated merchant bankers and currency speculators otoh? capital-B Bad. they produce nothing, "add value" in a fashion that is little more than creating inflation, and hoard vast amounts of cash as rewards for their "work".

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  • OnPoint: If Wishes Were Horses...,

    rich:

    whut?

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  • OnPoint: If Wishes Were Horses...,

    indeed. what do you call money you take from your wages and put into a bank account to spend later?

    clue: "savings". some also call it "offset spending".

    serious question though: won't this also be revenue positive for the govt? increasing kiwisaver employer contributions is shortly to incur a 33% tax isn't it?

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  • Hard News: The Politics of Absence,

    hoardings up in sunny newlands. someone even took the time to cut chauvels face out of one. strangely enough this made you pay more attention to the name, ie. "who's that who's been vandalised?"

    even saw him waving a placard with some slightly unenthusiastic-looking apartchtiks on saturday.

    whu-who... election...

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  • Hard News: When the Weather is the News, in reply to Hebe,

    that yunca is almost a photo replica of the woodburner we bought from another manufacturer.

    it's awesome.

    and congrats on the all the wins in the face of adversity.

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  • Hard News: Is that it?, in reply to Chris Waugh,

    It would be interesting to see how the well-heeled would cope if all those in drudge jobs at the bottom of the social heap downed tools for even a week.

    you watched 'Kenny'? there's the scene where the fancy-pants madams deride him for being the bog man, then later he see said same madams cackling and pissing on their own self in the carpark.

    you couldn't get closer to capitalist melbourne if you tried.

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  • Hard News: Is that it?, in reply to Islander,

    Some work is mind-numbing

    not quite sure where i indicated that there is work that is not.

    i think gio arrived where i was with this statement:

    the value you find in it is largely ancillary to the work itself – getting on with your workmates, establishing a discipline, having a reason, however shitty, for getting up in the morning.

    we aren't our work. we are the people in our workplace though.

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  • Hard News: When the Weather is the News, in reply to Russell Brown,

    i believe you mean "burgled".

    we really need to get you involved in more crime.

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  • Hard News: Is that it?, in reply to giovanni tiso,

    but these were rescued, stolen from the work itself, not a consequence of work or in any meaningful way connected to the work.

    i genuinely think you might be looking for an idyll that has not ever existed. there have always been these awful jobs - it's why we compete to not do them.

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