ROB MacCULLOCH: Who are Newshub’s “Highly Regarded Economists” trying to discredit the Nats?

Battle of the “experts”. Who are Newshub’s “Highly Regarded Economists” trying to discredit the Nats? The economics news has been dominated the past couple of weeks by Newshub insisting that the National Party’s tax plan doesn’t “add up”. Here’s the headline the outlet has been running, “National’s foreign buyer tax costings likely have a roughly…

ROB MacCULLOCH: Who are Newshub’s “Highly Regarded Economists” trying to discredit the Nats?

Looking into a 100 percent Renewable Electricity Calculator for the United States: overview

It is a long time now that I wanted to have a deeper look into the cost of systems based on intermittent power sources, but didn’t know where to begin. That is why I was very interested when I came across a cleantechnica article by Georg Nitsche who created a renewable electricity calculator in order […]

Looking into a 100 percent Renewable Electricity Calculator for the United States: overview

Subsidised Wind & Solar Debacle Delivers Massive Power Price Shock

Every country that’s tapped into the grand wind and solar transition has left power consumers suffering from Post Transition Stress Disorder – where households and businesses are being pounded with power prices at unprecedented rates. Australia, is no exception. At the minute Australians are being bombarded by media attempts to convince a wholly nonracist Australian […]

Subsidised Wind & Solar Debacle Delivers Massive Power Price Shock

The Remarkable Steadiness of US Economic Growth

It is remarkable but true that per capita US economic growth has hewed close to a trendline of 2% per year for the last 150 years. Here’s a recent figure showing this pattern from Charles Jones in his paper “The Outlook for Long-Term Economic Growth,” as prepared for the annual symposium at Jackson Hole hosted…

The Remarkable Steadiness of US Economic Growth

Prefab Sprout – Johnny Johnny

Unrelated Reading: “Elon Musk” by Walter Isaacson

Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson 688 pages Simon & Schuster Published: Sept 2023 Despite my bias against biographies of people whose lives are still unfolding, Walter Isaacson’s review of Elon Musk proved irresistibly tempting. I was lured by the prospect of gaining insight into Musk’s entrepreneurial magic and the possibility of understanding what makes this […]

Unrelated Reading: “Elon Musk” by Walter Isaacson

Market Garden

Operation Market Garden was a failed operation by the allied forces, which would have dire consequences for the Netherlands in the winter that followed. Irish journalist and author, Cornelius Ryan wrote the book “A Bridge too Far” about the operation. Market Garden was divided in two parts. Market: airborne forces of Lieutenant General Lewis H. […]

Market Garden

Clean, Safe & Reliable Nuclear Power the Environment’s Best Friend

Wind and solar have lost their ‘social licence’; the masses no longer believe the ‘clean and green’ propaganda. Wrecked communities, wrecked environments and wrecked economies are too difficult to hide or spin away. Once people get a grip on the great wind and solar scam, their conversion is irreversible. The original trope had it that […]

Clean, Safe & Reliable Nuclear Power the Environment’s Best Friend

In 5 Responses to Climate Change Deniers, Robert Reich explains inadvertently how the #climateemergency is a small problem, only twice the cost of the Great Recession

September 16, 1701: Prince James, the Prince of Wales claims the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. Part I.

James Francis Edward Stuart (June 10, 1688 – January 1, 1766), nicknamed the Old Pretender by Whigs, was the son of King James II-VII of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his second wife, Mary of Modena, (Maria Beatrice d’Este), the second (but eldest surviving) child of Alfonso IV, Duke of Modena, and his wife, Laura […]

September 16, 1701: Prince James, the Prince of Wales claims the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. Part I.

Consequences Matter: Thomas Sowell on “Social Justice Fallacies” | Uncom…

‘Green’ Hydrogen Hoax Implodes: The Economics Simply Don’t Stack Up

The wind and solar scammers raking in massive subsidies have been joined by the ‘hydrogen huckster’, just as eager to exploit an opportunity when he sees one; an opportunity to gouge untold $billions from taxpayers. The shakedown is said to be justified on the bogus pretext that they’re out to save the planet. Scratch the […]

‘Green’ Hydrogen Hoax Implodes: The Economics Simply Don’t Stack Up

ERIC CRAMPTON: Foreign buyer taxes

The problem with taking GST off of food has little to do with the revenue cost of the policy, it’s that it’s just dumb to begin with. Any gains to households are smaller than those that could be achieved through other instruments, and there’s long-term cost to the integrity of the tax system. So I […]

ERIC CRAMPTON: Foreign buyer taxes

MICHAEL BASSETT: OUR MEDIA STILL DON’T GET IT

If Labour ministers and our left-leaning media knew more about New Zealand’s political history they would stop giving so much publicity to National’s tax-cut plans, ill-advised though they might be. The attacks are only increasing the likelihood that National will be elected. In one celebrated election, 1928, the government and the media concentrated so much…

MICHAEL BASSETT: OUR MEDIA STILL DON’T GET IT

CNN’s Makes the Case for an Impeachment Inquiry

I recently wrote a column about five facts that justified the start of an impeachment inquiry. While I have stressed that I do not believe that there is currently sufficient evidence for an actual impeachment, I am mystified by the claim that there is not ample evidence to warrant an inquiry into possible impeachable offenses.…

CNN’s Makes the Case for an Impeachment Inquiry

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