Sporadically interested in politics, and sport, and other things

Joined May 2016
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New Zealand has too many people wanting the government to spend too much money paid for by taxing other people that aren't themselves.
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This tweet reeks of revelment and feels a bit icky
Good grief. I am going to have to write a part two.
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It saddens me that this Maiki Sherman saga has seemingly become political. Why? The politics is irrelevant. The accusation isn't denied, and it's abhorrent. What's abhorrent is that it's been kept under wraps for a year. I hope that serious misconduct actions were taken by TVNZ
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It’s been interesting hearing Opposition Leader Chris Hipkins saying that the closure of the Marsden Point refinery was a “private business decision.” While strictly correct, it omits significant government policies and decisions which made that “private decision” the only realistic one. I haven’t seen any media commentary on this. A May 2021 letter from the Refinery’s CEO to the then Minister of Finance described Marsden Point as one of “the safest and most reliable refineries in the region.” Notwithstanding that, the letter said it was considering a major change to its business to significantly reduce its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, and become an import only terminal. It noted that the Minister had directed ACC to accelerate moves to divest from fossil fuels. The letter noted that ACC held around 10% of Refining NZ’s shares, and as significant investments would be required to change it into an import only terminal, it asked the Minister to distinguish investment in Refining NZ from other fossil fuel investments given its critical infrastructure role. But why was Refining NZ looking at shutting down its refinery despite being one of the “safest and most reliable in the region”? A 2019 Ministry for the Environment Regulatory Impact Statement lays it out plainly. Refining NZ’s Negotiated Greenhouse Agreement - protecting it from full ETS exposure since 2003 - expired 31 December 2022. Under government policy settings it would then receive zero industrial allocation and face the full cost of its emissions. The ministry’s own analysis said this would “nearly halve the profitability of the refining business” - at 2019 prices of just $18 per NZU, it would produce an annual ETS bill of ~$20 million. The RIS recorded Refining NZ’s profits over five years: ∙2012: $31M ∙2013: -$5M (a loss) ∙2014: $10M ∙2015: $151M ∙2016: $47M Average that out and you get roughly $47M per year (with an exceptional 2015 year). The ministry itself said full ETS exposure would nearly halve profitability even at $18/unit. NZU prices didn’t stay at $18 which was readily foreseeable. The NZU price hit a record high of $88.50/unit in late 2022. Applied to the Refinery’s Scope 1 emissions of 1 to 1.3 million tonnes per year, that’s an annual ETS liability of $88.5M to $115M, and that’s before Scope 2 costs on purchased electricity and gas. On a business losing money in bad years, a potential $100M annual carbon bill isn’t a headwind. It’s a death sentence. The ministry knew this in 2019, and suggested options the government could take in terms of emissions liabilities to keep the refinery in operation, warning: “The closure of Refining NZ, which employs approximately 300 people, would have a significant negative impact on the Northland economy and would leave New Zealand dependent on the supply of refined petroleum products sourced from overseas refineries that may choose to prioritise supply to other nations ahead of New Zealand at times of shortages.” Read the Ministry’s RIS for yourself (that specific comment is at paragraph 25) 👇 environment.govt.nz/assets/P…
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Well that was heartbreaking to watch. Hope everything works out well for all parties, especially the kids
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I invite you to join me in setting your alarm in this fashion ahead of the T20 World Cup final. @BLACKCAPS
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Dear NZ Rugby (at all levels) Just watched the Highlanders kick so much ball away vs Force. Why the obsession with giving the ball back to the oppo? The All Blacks do it, all our teams do it. Hold onto the f-ing ball. Stop kicking it away. Let’s start there shall we?
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The Scrum is such a drain on the game.
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A measure of how cricket has changed - 253 playing 246 was the exact score in the ODI World Cup final in 1987
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Yes, the price of LNG has risen sharply due to the current conflict. Alarmists have rushed to their keyboards to state that this proves what a terrible decision the govt have made. Had they checked, they'll notice that Lithium has nearly tripled in price the past 3mths
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Great article - worth reading
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25 Oct 2025
Replying to @ChrisPenknz
@ChrisPenknz Hi Chris. When will the sleepout legislation pass?
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25 Oct 2025
Just found an article sayings its passed its final reading, but doesn't say when it will come into effect.
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“I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I want to be an All Black” 🖤💛🌪️
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23 Jun 2025
If you havent yet read @pineynz column on th ZB website regarding redemption for Rob Penney, you should. Perfectly written, Perfectly emotional. Jason Pine: Rob Penney won't call this redemption, but that's exactly what it was share.google/I6FxyaOe0NwMN7o…
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You’re Still The One @usykaa #karekarebeach 🎥: @kerryrusselltv
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Replying to @chicketyclick
While I disagree with your tweet end-to-end, I would ask... isn't the best kind of person to hold the most powerful role someone not passionate to do so? I tend to prefer politicians to view power with suspicion rather than avarice.
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27 Mar 2023
Is this correct?? @jantinetti @EricaStanfordMP
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27 Jan 2023
Replying to @tauhenare
This is only day one. 39 to go. Plenty of time. You start gathering the animals 2 by 2 and I'll get to work on the Ark
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21 Jan 2023
The Blackcaps heading for a big total...
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