Tuesday, 12 November 2019

NZ's PM

Stolen from Kiwiblog:

 https://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2019/11/pms_media_priorities.html


Ardern quick to cash in on Chch and our tragedy
She'll cash in on Chch with the royals tour and our devastating earthquakes and the scars we still bare
But refuses to front on @lynchinnz Canterbury show and answer a few questions
The excuse is offensive
You think that's bad... Her press secretary recently told our producer Nellie that the PM won't come on the show unless there is "something like another March 15th" - I kid you not. Nellie was so shocked she repeated his words back to him.
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Like Farrar, I don't think it needs comment either.

Sunday, 10 November 2019

Police Failure

Yesterday morning a car failed to keep left on State Highway1, pulled into the path of a truck and it's two occupants died.

The truck, out of control, went into a paddock and fell across a railway line.

The truck driver survived without injury.

The police came, noticed the position of the truck, got an at-risk power line and it's pole repaired, stopped trains.

They then took a few photographs and a video, painted a couple of reference points on the road, got the damaged vehicle off the road and got traffic moving again.

Did they fuck!

They closed the road for over 12 hours while they farted around, no doubt trying to find someone to blame.

I counted four separate police cars at the site a couple of hours after the crash - plus several other vehicles.

A completely unnecessary imposition on the thousands of road users using the part of SH1 on a Sunday.

I can only assume that such a situation allows the NZ Police an excuse to not do the job they are grossly overpaid to do.

4 cars is almost certainly at least 8 policemen not chasing burglars, arresting gang members for having unlicensed guns, protecting the public or stopping old ladies and children being assaulted in their own homes.

Millane Trial

A sheila came to New Zealand for sex.

She died during that sex.

The other party involved in that sex appears to be a right scumbag and is now on trial for causing that death.

A little unusual, probably worth reporting but the slime are treating the trial like a television series.

The top headline on Newshub right now:

GRACE MILLANE MURDER TRIAL: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM WEEK TWO

Just how sick are these bastards?

Saturday, 9 November 2019

courage

As I watched a documentary on the uprising of Eastern Europe that culminated in the fall of the Berlin wall I could not help wonder at the bravery of all those people who risked their lives to overcome exactly the same policies NZ's current government is attempting to impose on us right now.

Friday, 8 November 2019

Traffic taxing

An interesting report that proposes, in the main, more taxes on road users while forgetting that everyone is a road user.

If Mr Jones the butcher does not transport both himself and his meat to his place of work Mrs Smith the mother will not be able to feed her children the nutritious and healthy food they need to grow big and strong even if Mrs Smith doesn't drive.

https://nzinitiative.org.nz/reports-and-media/reports/the-price-is-right-the-road-to-a-better-transport-system/

They actually mean more tax on vehicle owners, a far different thing.

I note however that no report on transport I've read addresses the main need in NZ cities to reduce fuel consumption and therefore the amount of rubbish vehicles pump into the air.

That need, of course, is to get that motorised traffic flowing freely and efficiently and no constantly stopping and starting at badly thought out city traffic control systems.

Instead the reverse is true with cities traffic flows being designed to impede the motorists by slowing and stopping vehicle progress - usually to enable roadlice to be free and easy, always at someone else's expense.

The cities then, as Christchurch is doing right now, realise people who prefer to drive vehicles are avoiding those cities and are going elsewhere.

Noticeably those cities never, ever, admit their stupidity and the situation continues to deteriorate while the traffic mis-management carry on designing new impediments.

The solution is rather simple and will both improve traffic flow in the long term and bring people back into the city.

That solution: We should turn off all traffic lights and string up and flog every traffic engineer and city councillor along the main road of each city, daily.

It won't improve congestion but drivers will be so excited at the prospect of going around again to view, from the start, the line of being dealt to no-hopers they will drive both carefully and promptly.

Thereafter traffic flow in our cities will improve dramatically.

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Deletions required for survival.

Greenie = bad compound emitting animal!

Deleted greenie = no more emissions!

Deleting ALL greenies = a positive move!

Result: A far nicer place to live for all other humans.

Monday, 4 November 2019

Dyers Pass Road

Christchurch has a road going up and over the hills to the South called the Dyers Pass Road.

It is a narrow-ish, winding road.

Narrow-ish in that two large tourist-type busses may need to do a dance to pass on two of the corners but over all there is plenty of room for traffic.

The only real hazard are road-lice and the problems they cause for equally bad road users behind steering wheels.

The road is generally a pleasure to drive and I have driven it probably 200 plus times over the last year, in vehicles of various sizes, most of the time while giving a commentary to the tourists in the vehicle.

I cannot remember a close call, not even an incident, on the road that did not involve a cyclist going down hill at high speed, uncontrolled and unable to keep to his (it's always his) lane.

On Sunday, last, two motorcycles collided on the road and the riders died.

I don't know the details but suspect that they were going the opposite direction from each other and one (at least) did not respect the keep left law on a blind corner. i.e. someone made a mistake and, unfortunately, two paid for that mistake.

The headline in the news the next day went along the lines of "Notorious Dyers Pass Road Claims Two More Victims".

What a load of pure and utter bullshit!

The road has no notoriety, it did not cause the accident nor did it, except in a completely passive way, kill the riders.

I have no doubt that because of the headline the disgraceful traffic mis-management scum contracted to the Christchurch City Council will attempt to "slow the road down".

I admit to never achieving the current speed limit on it but reducing that limit will simply increase frustration of motorists on the hill and those frustrated motorists are almost certain to make mistakes and put more of us innocent road-users in danger.

Far better, in fact, to remove all speed limits on the hill.

The road itself will set it's speed limit and the Darwin Principle will enforce it.