Posts by Mikaere Curtis

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  • Up Front: Giving It the Bish,

    I took direct action and went onto the Density FB page and posted this in the comments:

    Why can't you simply blame Rūaumoko for the earthquakes ?

    It's been removed now, for some reason.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Long, Strange Trip,

    How does Trump even begin to satisfy the white working class voters who elected him?

    He doesn't have to. He's created a first world Cargo Cult and all he has to do is keep telling his supporters that things are better, and they will feel better and that will be enough.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Long, Strange Trip,

    Scary, fivethirtyeight.com now say the chances are 50% Clinton vs 48% Trump.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: Waterview: The giant up the road, in reply to Russell Brown,

    And there’s going to be a lot of pressure on the St Luke’s Road interchange by Western Springs.

    Which they’ve managed to bollox up when it comes to the St Luke's Road offramp. It used to have a long queue turning right, and they fixed that by having two right hand turning lanes into three lanes on the bridge (1 left, 2 right).

    Now the queue is on the left turn because they replaced the free-turn & merge with a give way.

    Also, it doesn’t look like they are going to do anything about Duncan Maclean Link which will likely be mostly unusable turning right to get to the motorway as the new traffic islands reduce the distance available for merging.

    I do agree that the scale of the Waterview Tunnel is extremely impressive. It’s certainly going to make life easier getting to the Onehunga or the airport – no more traipsing through Sandringham.

    Interesting that there’s to be a new bridge crossing Oakley Creek. Nice for people out for a walk anyway – on a bike that’s one hell of a climb if the crossing is down near the creek. Will be very interested to see what becomes of it.

    In the artists impression it looks nice and high.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: Starting the cannabis…,

    As I said earlier Worik, if your main problem is an inability to score in a university town, you really do need to widen your circle of friends.

    I found myself disagreeing with you, but then your patronising tone really won me over.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: Hate and guns,

    In the same 24 hours as Omar Mateen carried out the deadliest mass shooting in American history

    They kept saying that on the US media clips I heard as well. But it is simply not true. At least RNZ called it the "worst shooting in modern US history".

    It seems there are two threats from ISIS. In Europe, it is a direct threat from actual members, whereas elsewhere it seems to be those who a) have serious mental health issues b) access to firearms c) access to ISIS self-radicalisation materials (which I suspect even just hearing about them all the time is enough for some).

    Hopefully the US are able to do something about the level of resourcing to deal with a) even if they won't deal with b) and can't deal with c).

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Polity: Budget 2016: Growth for the…,

    Do I have tomatoes in my ears and brain, or what is going on with this hypocritical, lying and totally commercially focused government, that only favours their developer mates to get things done?

    John Key's National government does not have an agenda, but they do have a kaupapa : to transfer public wealth to the (self-evidently deserving) wealthy.

    That's what they do, unless they have to capitulate to basic social programmes because their endless polling shows they have to (e.g. WFF, student loans) in order to stay in power.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: How the years flew by ..., in reply to Russell Brown,

    This might be me in, say, seven years’ time. But I’m happy to argue against my own interest in this case.

    Me too, I've owned in Morningside since '98. This time last week I was commenting on a GenY friend's FB post in which she was lamenting that she was realistic about her chance of owning a house in Auckland was pretty much zero.

    National keep saying it's a supply issue. I say FUCK THAT, it's a demand issue, Auckland is full, nobody should be let in who isn't a citizen. After 10 years, and lots research and evidence then I'd be happy to reconsider.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Hard News: How the years flew by ...,

    But as Ben has rightly noted voting for policies that reduce the value of your home seems silly. And all of those policies WILL reduce the paper value of our homes.

    This is only factor if you are planning on moving out of Auckland, as if all prices across Auckland are similarly constrained then if you move to another house in Auckland then you will not be disadvantaged.

    Baby boomers planning on moving to a retirement property out of Auckland, for instance, are advantaged by Auckland prices being as high as possible.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

  • Polity: Geography and housing options, in reply to Hugh Wilson,

    The idea that AKL is full is laughable, really.

    It's full because there aren't enough houses to go around, driving up property prices and rents and increasing poverty. Hardly a laughing matter.

    I agree that intensification - in appropriate suburbs - is a good idea, and it is already in the district plan. But all you ever hear from the National party and their mouthpieces such as DPF is that it will all be solved if we "free up" more land for development. As if we have infinite land.

    What we do have, however, is a functionally infinite number of people wanting to move to Auckland and we CAN change the policy settings to get them to either not come or move to the regions, which would benefit from increase populations.

    Tamaki Makaurau • Since Nov 2006 • 528 posts Report

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