With the Government's asset sales programme dragging out until the next election, it gives plenty of time for analysis. David Beatson made good use of the wet holiday weather to go through the pre-Christmas news dump. In his post MOM...Show me the money! Beatson observes that the political
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Auckland Mayor Len Brown. Photo / AP
Jo Moir's Taranaki Daily News report The reality of poverty, and a subsequent blogpost by Judy Callingham Milk and Honey off the menu are keeping the debate on child poverty in New Zealand going. David Farrar questions the way poverty has been measured in his post: Child Poverty
Last week Tim Hazeldine wrote a good article examining the increasing wealth of the 1% and saying that the political left's preoccupation with identity politics and welfare benefits has undermined its credibility on wealth distribution. He says it's actually the right who should be most concerned, as capitalism has functioned best during periods where lower and middle incomes have risen - see: Staggering gains of top 1% beggars more than belief.
Finally, in Which public servants get the most super? Rachel Meadows has a good comparison of state servant superannuation schemes, comparing judges, MPs, police and firefighters with the other public servants. The results will not shock you. And Adam Bennett reports on yet another major Government department downsize at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - see: Foreign Affairs set to lose about 200 jobs in revamp.