And so the list goes on.
The warnings of pay pressure and the resultant strikes in an environment of emboldened unions. The threat of trade negotiation breakdowns because at the end of the day we're going to be more protectionist. The taking away of the Timaru gas boom because of emission concerns. And speaking of emissions, there are all the penalties that this government is more prepared to pay than the last one.
None of this is necessarily wrong, but I think it is prudent to say, particularly to the poor, that things are going to get harder before they get better.
That's always the price of transformative governments. As the physical trainers say: no pain, no gain.
The government won't talk about the pain, only the gain, for obvious reasons. The opposition will hype the gain into some mythical monster. Look what they did to the elusive fiscal hole.
The truth is - like all things - in the middle
But I am just warning change doesn't come cheap. I trust you're aware of it and up for it.