I was wondering that while I was writing it, figured I'd be corrected ;-)
Exactly. Our right don't actualy have any plan beyond enriching themselves.
At least our left says "perhaps people should be paid wages".
Fry: "I'm not swallowing that!"
Professor: "Then, good news!"
Because I was annoyed
It's the cost to society, I.e. the public health cost to treat people with problems caused by these things, probably includes the loss of GDP from those who can Bollinger work.
It's right there in the text your quoted.
You're describing a backlog.
Debt is the stuff that never gets if the backlog.
Yes, it means I can go to the sources.
Or at least, the overview is useful for finding terms to refine the search.
I'm ignoring the rest of your wall of text, because you're first sentence was condescending.
Hmm, he'd have to have expressed his deepest desire to awaken it.
"All i've ever wanted was existential dread".
I'm one of the people who actually likes the (e.g. DDG) AI overview for searches. Mainly because it cites its sources.
It allows me to bypass the SEO'd shit factories that make regular search useless.
Having said that, I'd seen that context menu option too and cringed.
On relieving cost of living pressures, National's commanding 23-point lead before the election has swung to a 16-point deficit. Just 31% of voters now trust National most on this issue, down from 48% in August 2023, while Labour has surged from 25% to 47%.
Hardly surprising. Cost of living isn't something a politician can hide: it hits people's wallets directly.
Also, of the large volume of news covering what the government is doing, it's mostly been bullshit that doesn't affect most people as directly or as obviously: treaty principles (thats just the Murrays), speed limits (on other peoples' roads), NCEA renaming, etc.
It is only ever a negative. It's just that sometimes some other factor is worse, maybe time-to-market is far more important in some case.
Yep. It's definitely a you problem.