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- Punishers’ Parade by Brian Edwards Media on Nov 21, 2009
Bob McCoskrie: comfortable with the wooden spoon Larry Baldock: even smacks his grandchildren Garth McVicar: tent prisons and chain gangs Now here’s my take on Western democracy. Onc...
- Flexible funding for insulation scheme by Doctor'n The House on Nov 20, 2009
Here is some good news on the government insulation scheme from scoop.co.nz “The government is making a key change to improve the delivery of its Warm Up New Zealand Heat Smart home insulation scheme. The change sees the fund become a multi-yea...
- Learning Lessons by Contra Celsum on Nov 16, 2009
Those Who Don't Learn From Mistakes are Condemned to Repeat ThemNew Zealand could learn a lot from California and Texas as case studies--if it were of a mind. California is rapidly becoming a basket case; Texas is prospering. In our neck of the woo...
- Doug Wilson's Letter from America by Contra Celsum on Nov 14, 2009
Crisis of Conscience Coming UpNow that the PelosiCare Fiasco has passed the House (in the middle of night, sight unseen, nothing to see here, folks, just keep moving), all eyes turn to the Senate. As Americans who know how to count continue to watch...
- The Drowing Tide of Bureaucratic Administration by Contra Celsum on Nov 6, 2009
Creeping TotalitarianismThe previous decade, which saw a continuing Labour government in New Zealand, also witnessed an explosion of bureaucratic management of society. The two are connected. When Helen Clark first became Prime Minister she reveale...
- The Drowning Tide of Bureaucratic Administration by Contra Celsum on Nov 6, 2009
Creeping TotalitarianismThe previous decade, which saw a continuing Labour government in New Zealand, also witnessed an explosion of bureaucratic management of society. The two are connected. When Helen Clark first became Prime Minister she reveale...
- Marx Was Right by Contra Celsum on Oct 20, 2009
Foolishness Beyond ReckoningKarl Marx said that history repeats itself; the first time as a tragedy, the second as a farce.Johan Norberg, senior fellow with the Cato Institute has written a "step back and count the daisies" article on the financial c...




