Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Flimflam man

Just before we change the topic, we'd draw attention to this comment on the previous post:

Anonymous said...
Folks, we're getting sidetracked with frivolous issues. We need to get the word out to the public to pressure the WDC in[to] getting a S&P rating.
2:26 PM, January 15, 2007
As with most LawsWatch posts a whole raft of extraneous (but nonetheless interesting) issues were debated. And we welcome and encourage that. But where there's a chance to actually do something rather than simply vent, let's seize that opportunity. Talk to neighbours, write to the newspapers (yeah, we know, but the editors might just let through one letter critical of the Mayor, to "balance" the dozen or so he writes in praise of himself (using both his own name and those of his imaginary friends)).

If someone thinks Council is doing a great job, then a Standard and Poors assessment will surely provide that opinion with a sound factual backing. So no reasonable person could object, surely?

And now onto the next gulp of Michael Laws' Patented Fiscal Flimflammery (available in Snake Oil flavour from all good magic stores).

Apparently, it's okay to leave some rural settlements without a passable road (effectively rendering them unlivable and wiping out the value of private properties) because "the economic return on some of the roads servicing our region doesn't provide a return to the ratepayers" according to Mickey. (We await the spirited defence of rural dwellers from their Rural Community Board members - people like Nickie Higgie, Alan Taylor and Don McGregor. And wait. And wait...)

So projects are evidently now going to be assessed on the basis of cold, hard, financial criteria measuring economic return to ratepayers. Doesn't allow much room for human concerns, but at least it's not a flexible measuring stick. Economic returns from a project are relatively easy to measure, and once everyone agrees on the measuring tools it takes all the emotion; all of the purely personal, egotistical considerations, out of the equation.

So on that basis, we await Mickey's explanation (and objective measurement) of the economic returns to ratepayers of:
  • Any of the "Heart of Wanganui" options
  • The Splash Centre extension
  • The $1.8 million waterfront project (originally costed at $260,000 in the 2005 Referendum, a cost blowout of seven times the original estimate before work has even begun).
And that's just for starters.

The prompt for his remarks was apparently Muriel Newman's suggestion that that all petrol taxes and road-user charges be invested back into roading. This has long been NZ First policy, which alert readers will recall Mickey often lays claim to having invented almost single-handedly. Yet offered the opportunity to resoundingly endorse Ms Newman's idea, he uses it as a platform to launch an attack on isolated rural settlements who actually have the audacity to believe that - as they pay rates too - they have a right to roading maintenance.

No prizes for guessing the ethnicity of most of those people.

Oh, and by the way, Rangi Wills? Yes you, asleep up the back there. These are your constituents that are going to suffer most under this bold new roading policy. Any thoughts? A single thought will do...
Comments on this post are now closed.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

The River development is 1.85 million, but who's counting! Not the Chron that's for sure.

Anonymous said...

Why would the council want to pay $35K for a S & P rating? what would be the point??
And how many other councils Wanganui's size have one. Zero?

Anonymous said...

Emma Camden's letter in the Chronicle yesterday. Are people allowed to comment on that?

Anonymous said...

How would an external credit rating affect council decision making? You are way off beam on this one, Laws Watch.

Anonymous said...

Shouldn’t the caption for the pic of Dotty and Branson read:
Deputy mayor has orgasm and scores election-year photo opp while weary/wary airline boss wonders what he’s done to deserve the attentions of mad old trout from Wanganui.

The year ahead - 18/01/07 by Deputy Mayor Dot McKinnon
My first 'official' event this year is Sir Richard Branson's cocktail party at the Viaduct in Auckland this week. I wonder if he wants to invest in our Wanganui airport expansion this year?? I will let you know his response, IF I CAN FEND OFF THE PAPARAZZI MEDIA AND BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMEN WANTING TO MEET HIM.

Anonymous said...

Why on earth would you expect a loony to understand the value of anything, Watchers?

With the little fuck-knuckle gearing up to lie and lie and lie over Horizons and flood control funding, it's good to see the Chronic editorial today laying out some actual facts.

It's worth remembering though that even after Mickey's lies are exposed he just keeps right on telling them, just the volume increases.

Nothing a punch in the face wouldn't fix oh sorry I forgot we're supposed to lifting the standard of debate. Lovely thought, though.

Bearhunter said...

So Mickhead is finally having a go at the rural ratepayers. Nice of him to do it in the open, rather than stripping them of representation through the referendumbs. What has he got against countryfolk? Is it their refusal to be blown away by his urbanite "wow" factor bullshit? While many of the rural roads probably don't return much to the ratepayer directly, many of them service farms that return quite a bit to the country through export revenue.

Laws Watch said...

anon @ 8.49 - size doesn't matter when it comes to performance (you may have heard that before, only in a different context ;-)

other anon @ 8.49 - yes, you may comment on the letter.

anon @ 10.20 - probably not one whit, anon. But it would certainly effect the ability of the public of Wanganui to see beyond Mickey's spin to the real financial damage diVision has done and is set to do.

Anonymous said...

From the Chronic: “The whole evening illustrated that discovery is an adventure and the meeting was WELL WORTH THE JOURNEY,” said Mrs McKinnon.

What are you trying to tell us, in your endearingly confused, bewildered and just plain stupid way with words, Dotty? Shouldn’t you be saying, “the meeting was WELCOME HOME”? Or does this mean you don’t share Mickey’s delight with the new branding.

Anonymous said...

From the RadioNZ website:
Wanganui District mayor Michael Laws says New Zealand needs some national decision making on rural roading before some back country roads are abandoned by councils.
HE DOES NOT INTEND TO CLOSE ANY RURAL ROADS AT PRESENT.

Where does this power crazed idiot get off?

Anonymous said...

WELL WORTH THE JOURNEY,” said Mrs McKinnon.

I think that's an example of "Dotty humour". Sad but true.

Anonymous said...

Poor Dot, she looked such a fool in to days paper. Did any else notice she's supplied the photo her self. Wonder if she had the Little Man's permission?

Anonymous said...

How would an external credit rating affect council decision making? You are way off beam on this one, Laws Watch.

10:20 AM, January 18, 2007

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Read the "You wouldn't credit it post CAREFULLY. And, by way of "People Power"

People like you would select Option 5 on the "Heart" project

Anonymous said...

Just for a giggle, try google 'images' on Dotty.

Anonymous said...

Some dickhead wrote:

"Nothing a punch in the face wouldn't fix oh sorry I forgot we're supposed to lifting the standard of debate. Lovely thought, though.

11:21 AM, January 18, 2007"

I would back the mayor to whip your sorry pinko arse any day. Shit, I'd back your ex-wife.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know if the Diva's PR man, Ngaire Ellwood, is employed by him or the council? And were there pay outs for the other two that left?

6:46 PM, January 16, 2007
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Who cares?

Laws Watch said...

anon @ 8.04 - Tsk, we asked for the tone to be lifted. We're sure any resemblance is purely coincidental :-D

anon @ 8.49 - who cares? Errr, maybe the ratepayers out of whose pockets any payouts arising out of Michael Laws' "employee relations" practices would be paid, by way of rates? A payout approaching that which he cost the NZ taxpayer while at NZ First would, for instance, eclipse his "donation" of the Mayoral salary to "worthy causes", so ratepayers might opt to ask Michael to keep both his wallet and his mouth shut.

Anonymous said...

"pinko"????
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Would someone go check on cro-magnon here. I think he's got a terminal case of irony deficiency.

Anonymous said...

I hope Vision has someone better than dotty Dot to put up as Mayor. Either that or ML change his mind. I feel sorry for Wanganui after October.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry Edith, soon your voice will be joined by a throng of other totally imaginary people in Mickey's mad mind.

Anonymous said...

Edith ... glad to see your back.
What's your pick, Dot, Mickey or the rower?

Anonymous said...

My choice would be ML. The other two would be hopeless. Vision has to come up with someone else or lose the mayoralty. Its a pity.