Gordon Campbell: Risk Free Tax!

December 9, 2009 0

On current indications the Buckle Tax review will provide the final draft of their recommendations to the government just before Christmas – to enable it […]

Phil Goff and the race card

November 27, 2009 0

Click to enlarge Playing the race card is one of those claims that is meant to shut down any further debate, and Phil Goff knew […]

Putting the 9/11 Terrorists on Trial

November 18, 2009 0

Click to enlarge For years, human rights advocates have argued that terrorism is essentially criminal behaviour, and terrorists should therefore be tried under the rules […]

The Rugby World Cup bids

October 14, 2009 0

There seem to be two Rugby World Cups taking place in 2011. One is an absolutely splendid affair being overseen by RWC Minister Murray McCully […]

Gordon Campbell on the travel expenses of MPs

July 31, 2009 0

The issue of MPs’ travel expenses – and its disreputable cousin, government spending – have thrown up a pretty interesting moral distinction. Government spending, which provides services to the general public, is seen to be an intrinsically bad thing that must be rationed. MPs’ travel spending on the other hand, is seen as an intrinsically good thing that does not even need to be justified. It just is – here’s the amount we spent, don’t ask to know the purpose. The worth is assumed, and is beyond challenge.

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