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Key: "Donald Trump is driving very much an America First and a more isolationist kind of view. Actually, it's quite different, it's a very different foreign policy than we've ever seen. So that probably doesn't help New Zealanders much. But on balance, I think he's probably better for the economy.“

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[–] Rangelus 17 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Jesus fucking christ. What a stupid take.

[–] Dave 12 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Remember, Key has been shown to have close ties to the CCP. The CCP wants to destabilise the US's position on the global stage, and this feeds into that.

[–] purrtastic 7 points 1 month ago

I bet there's influence from Peter Theil in this, too.

[–] barsquid@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

That's the official lemmy.ml take as well.

[–] thatsTheCatch 10 points 1 month ago

This post shouldn't be being downvoted. The sharing of news doesn't mean the OP agrees with what John Key says

[–] BigD@mastodon.nz 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@purrtastic Why why why does John Key still kept as the go to for deep thinking of Nat wisdom in this country. He is just citizen fucking John now. Who gives a fuck.

[–] Ilovethebomb 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's because he's the last competent leader National has had.

[–] BigD@mastodon.nz 4 points 1 month ago

@Ilovethebomb
If he thinks Trump should win he isn't too competent in my book.
But I never ever have voted blue.

[–] purrtastic 7 points 1 month ago

Indeed. Then he blathers on about how Kamala would introduce more “red tape” and Trump would have a freer energy policy (coal I guess?). Overall, just a very weird, disconnected thought process from Key.

[–] Dorkyd68@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

Donald Trump is driving a "me and my rich friends first you and the poor never" kind of policy. Just shut the ever loving fuck up already. Trump said this and that and we're all fucked im so over it

[–] deadbeef79000 4 points 1 month ago

Sure John spies an opportunity to make a buck.

That's all.

[–] absGeekNZ 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Key was the worst PM of this century, though Luxon is trying to delve deeper.

[–] Ilovethebomb 5 points 1 month ago

Key was actually very left leaning in a lot of aspects, like benefits for example. It's part of the reason he held Labour off for three terms.

[–] TagMeInSkipIGotThis 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm very left wing so obviously my opinion is very biased in that direction, but I think Key gets a great deal of pump up from the political commentary classes because he did the politicking part of running a government successfully. He was able to keep the National party on message, was able to fudge away a bunch of different controversies without getting tarred by them and is still probably the most popular National leader of the last 20+ years.

However, if we look back at what Key's government actually did its pretty clear to me that the outcomes of their policies are bad, are being felt now and will be felt for a long time to come.

As one example, tax cut obsession, plus austerity during and after the GFC downturn has seen a huge degradation and under-investment in infrastructure. The only reason they "balanced" budgets is by not putting money in where it was needed. That's why Dunedin, Nelson, Hawke's Bay etc are so desperate for new hospitals and why they are so expensive now.

Its a bit of a blunt exaggeration but the infrastructure you build today is almost always going to be cheaper than what you build tomorrow. And then the infrastructure they did build, such as Transmission Gully, was done as a PPP, which in the long run basically always costs more than doing it ourselves. Massive over-investment in roading and under-investment in rail & coastal shipping also locked in (and now Simeon is doubling down) transport emissions for decades.

[–] absGeekNZ 2 points 1 month ago

PPP's always cost more; if the government would just spend from their own balance sheet. The private portion of the costs include the profit that needs to be generated.

The only time a PPP would cost less than a purely public project, is when the people running the public project are so incompetent that they constantly fuck up.

But if the government hired the same people, on the same money as the private sector, they would achieve the same result at a lower cost!
If the government only hired great project managers; and they got the subcontractors to do the relevant bits (like private firms do) they would spend less than a PPP.

PPP's could be a good idea, if you as a government absolutely cannot hire good people.
Some councils are in this position, they simply cannot offer the same rates as the private sector, thus cannot hire the best project managers.

[–] jlow@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago

"Fascist is doing unhinged shit but it's fine for rich people, I guess." Probably true, sadly.