Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Another Story
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Silly Season is here.
I was going to refrain from commenting on the coming political three month decorating of corners and hedges and buildings with kiwibuilt structures championing a new round of faces that hope to change the world.
Been through it all before and have to say it's quite frightening seeing your own moosh smiling at you as you commute around the village.
There's not much in the way of messages now , promises here and there but mainly a mug shot, some small some large, promoting the best angle that may induce a tick in your box.
There is scant material available to enable a critique of the candidates but from what I have seen there is a thread that is unfortunate but goes with the times where it is hard to get smart people with a political nose to stand for office .
Listening to a candidate interviewed on local radio was indeed a concern as they were a current elected councillor and spoke with confidence but the substance was infused with all the common politician speak that bureaucrats have managed to craftily vaccinate unsuspecting nodders with when sitting in carefully constructed meetings.
Once you pass through the chamber doors you are captured and like Hotel California you can go home whenever you like but the agendas will never leave.
It takes a special person to bridge the expanse between the guy paying and the monster gorging itself on easily extracted largesse.You have to keep your head and subject yourself to the pub test and the wife test to enable a rational seat at the table.
That is only half the story.
I note a number of candidates known to me flashing their credentials like a roll of honour thinking that a doctorate or list of outrageous achievements is the solution to successful political decision making.
It's not.
Local Body politics has transformed in to a party influenced machine and the independent thinking that is required to achieve a logical approach to rate expenditure , has been expunged and replaced with social and race based approaches to the detriment of hard working ratepayers.
That is why the well meaning standing to make a difference wont.
Bridging the expanse calls for both life experience and a canny ability to sniff out the political wind that is guiding the call . It has become a very tricky track to walk , to weigh up who is fooling who and who is in the game for what.
That brings me to the key part of the jigsaw puzzle that is possibly intentionally hidden so that the council machine can continue to grow , expand and spend.
Legislation.
Local Government is a creature of legislation. Many Acts to refer to to enable Houdini escapes from any situation .
Councillors need to have an understanding of the law so they can decipher the complicated papers crafted and presented to them meeting after meeting to convince them to vote for items that have been deliberated on in office huddles away from pesky politicians.
So budding politicians and even befuddled incumbents should show some acumen when it comes to law and political agendas.
It is not easy.
Sunday, August 10, 2025
The Rates Game
Glorious ratepayers have received the windowed envelope in the last few weeks.
The one that is such a joy to open. The one that makes one jump with excitement and smile uncontrollably.
Nervous fingers rip the firmly stuck flap and expose the coloured sheet of details to behold.
Where does one start?
It's a trick actually. They (you know, them that think up these puzzles) , they make sure there is a range of print size, a list ,explanations , highlighted passages and a box here and there.
It always seems easy to find the penalty .If you don't pay on time you get slogged with another 10%.
Many befuddled ratepayers don't know that the legislation says a council can charge 'up to 10% penalty' but I have never seen one that chose a lesser figure. Even when interest rates dropped to levels where us slaves were able to breathe and put something extra in the shopping trundler , the bureaucrats would never draw the option to the attention of the compliant decision makers. It stayed at 10%.
However back to the sheet of delight.
Over the years government have allowed councils to have add ons. In other words more ways of extracting cents from ill informed drones who never read the finer details and write the cheque with a 'whatever' .
The worst option given to Local Authorities was the ability to impose a Uniform Annual Charge.
What an opportunity to slip in a raft of options to raise more funds to spend unwisely.
Back to the rates.
The recent storm , or Gabrielle, stirred up more than the mud and water. More than the problem of silt and where to put it.
The Council wallahs must have been doing overtime thinking how can we give the affected ratepayers all the help available but sneakily recuperate any expenditure when they are not looking.
The help of course was tremendous from some Councils that understood the gravity of the situation and remitted rates for two years. It was of huge assistance but now the plan has been revealed.
Ha, ha. We have unlimited power . What we gave we will retrieve.
The ratepayers that have clawed their way back to some sort of normality have now been slipped a charge for Gabrielle. Have they charged everyone , every ratepayer with this levy? I hope so.
Spread the load. Especially when some of those affected were sacrificed to take the brunt of the event because of the historical planning for the Flood Control scheme.. In that case then they should not have to have the added burden of a levy at this time.
The other aspect to this rates imposition is the question of valuations. The valuations used for the latest rates are the same as pre Gabrielle. My bank showed me a valuation recently that had reduced since the event.
It looks as though there is a desire to retain the value so they can extract as much rates as possible from the damaged area rather than go through an exercise that would adjust for the tragedy.
The Councils therefore, have smiled and waved at us and then when we were heads down resurrecting our mansions and swimming pools they pulled the rug.
I actually questioned the local MP about the valuations but no response .No understanding . No worry.
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Confirmation of Thoughts
Sometimes it takes a long time to get to the bottom of issues.
At last I have found someone with the knowledge and years of experience to confirm what I have been thinking in relation to the disastrous results following Gabrielle.
It's such a complicated matter and their are many threads to join together to enable some understanding of the engineering and the impact on infrastructure involved in trying to hold back nature and its power when it challenges our , what may seem to be pathetic , resistance measures.
What is apparent is the implications of the truth, muddy the waters (see what I did there) and political considerations , responsibility and arse covering come to the fore.
With the clarification of many details I now feel for the first time that there may well be a case for compensation for those affected by the flood.
One wonders if the hurried settlement of red stickered properties had something to do with stemming any claims that may have emerged from the worst affected.
Trouble is ,with some time to reflect and analyze we can expose the extent of what happened and if there is any culpability apparent.
My thoughts about loss of institutional knowledge and experienced personal from authorities has been confirmed .The value of long term involvement just cannot be denied. Even extending back to conversations by staff with residents who have witnessed historic events and can explain details about what occurred.
We have a situation where all this knowledge , along with engineering ,practical tasks and political decision making will never be able to gel in to a collective , positive , future tackling event because too many players are involved .
It will take years for our community to build again. May be it will be prevented from re establishing because of politics and bureacracy.
Saturday, July 26, 2025
People vs Fantasy
Or reality vs modelling.
A situation is building behind the scenes but for now I note the friction and distance between the authority and the people.
People who have lived experience ie lived in an area for a long time and lived in so far as, been through a life time of ups and downs , a life time of battling all types of weather conditions , are more knowledgeable than late comers and shiny arses that sit in air conditioned offices and postulate about what may happen in the future.
It's my broken record but it keeps reappearing as we build our way back to normality.
Modelling will never reproduce the wisdom and wealth of a lifetimes experience.
I have discussed a situation with a flood recovering friend who stands to lose his property because of the madness infecting the department of over reaction and 'do something at all costs' group that are immune to reason.
The rationale is that something must be seen to be done. Vast amounts of ratepayer money needs to be spent so that a report can be written and heads nod to a job well done.
It does not matter if the work carried out is a waste of time, a complete waste of resources and a totally irrational response to a disaster as long as there is a visual imprint on the records.
Something must be done.
There are now a host of properties that are going to be disrupted , dismembered, purchased, reconstructed and scarred for a lifetime because something must be seen to be done.
I hope this is a phase we are passing through but I have my doubts.
Logic and reason are failing in so many aspects of life and they may have gone out the window.
We may be left with modelling, AI and a surfeit of bullying and arrogance.