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From the 1984 article:

Amid great fanfare, the 99/4A home computer was born into the aristocratic Texas Instruments family. The year was 1981. The precocious infant grew quickly. But in 1983 it met an untimely end, largely because of the unreasonable demands of its pushy parent.

 

The Green Party is promising a radical overhaul of the New Zealand tax system, raising $88.2 billion in new revenue and taking the size of the state to over $200b a year.

The party announced its alternative Budget this morning, which was an altered version of its 2023 tax plan — the main differences being this one included two new taxes: an inheritance tax and a tax on private jets.

The plan would reinstate two property taxes: the 10-year bright-line test and banning interest deductions for residential property, which are currently being phased out.

Companies tax would be raised from 28% to 33%, making it one of the highest in the developed world, higher than Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Income tax would be raised for some, with the 39% threshold kicking in at income over $120,000 and a 45% rate applied to income over $180,000.

However, a tax-free threshold would be introduced at $10,000, increasing the after-tax incomes of people earning less than $115,000 — the vast bulk of people, although setting the tax rate that low would begin to capture some professions the Greens are trying to target.

Thanks to a 2023 pay equity settlement, senior nurses had their pay lifted to between $105,704 and $153,060, meaning many would pay higher rates of income tax under this plan.

Mining royalties will be doubled and private jet arrivals and departures to New Zealand will be taxed at a rate of $5,000.

The big income raiser in the plan is the wealth tax, which would raise $72.4b over the four years.

The inheritance tax component of the plan would mean inheritance or gifts would be taxed at 33%, but the tax would only kick in once a lifetime threshold of $1 million had been reached.

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick said it was a “Budget for a country that belongs to and works for New Zealanders”.

“We believe in fairness and common sense. A Green Government will rapidly reduce emissions, reduce the cost of living and improve our quality of life,” she said.

Health

In health, the party proposed introducing free GP and nurse visits nationwide, projected to cost about $8.5b over four years.

It was in addition to the party’s 2023 election campaign commitment to provide free dental care.

Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson argued the policy would reduce pressure on hospitals and would address health inequities.

As part of the package, the Greens would create “community care clinics” in high need areas like South Auckland.

The budget’s health commitments included building Dunedin Hospital, re-establishing an earlier bowel screening age for Māori and Pasifika, and bringing back the Māori Health Authority.

In childcare, the Greens proposed to expand 20-hours free care per week in early childhood education for children from 6 months up to school age with a cap on fees for hours above the entitlement.

Under the plan, the entitlement would increase to 35 hours in 2029.

The policy was expected to cost almost $5.4b over four years.

It formed part of the Greens’ effort to “wind down subsidies for commercial centres” with the hope of making the sector fully publicly funded.

“These for-profit providers benefit from hundreds of millions in public subsidies while charging high fees and paying low wages to teachers which impacts upon the quality of care,” Davidson said.

“Our budget covers the full cost of delivering quality ECE, ending subsidies to corporations and instead supporting community-based and public centres that prioritise the needs of our kids, not the interests of shareholders.”

Welfare

The budget featured another policy from 2023, introducing an income guarantee for students and the unemployed.

It sought to provide a weekly payment of at least $395 with top-ups of $140 per week for single parents.

The policy included reforming ACC to ensure anyone unemployed due to a health condition or disability was receiving at least 80% of the full-time minimum wage.

The party costed the package in excess of $30b over four years.

 
 
 

Good article giving a brief summary of early socialism through the lives and ideas of Saint-Simon, Robert Owen, and Charles Fourier. Talks a little about their push against capitalism. They guys also tried to build cooperative, egalitarian alternatives—laying the moral and intellectual groundwork for later socialist movements.

Utopian socialism has some lasting influences on labor, education, and radical politics.

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Anabelle and the Clurichaun (piefed-media.feddit.online)
 

Anabelle and the Clurichaun - written by Universal Monk.

Anabelle was walking in the park and noticed something strange. She scooped it up.

“A tiny dragon!” she said.

“Nope. I’m a clurichaun. I’ll grant a wish if ya let me go.”

She glanced at a nearby bird singing in the breeze.

“I want to fly!” she said.

Poof! She shrank. Wings fluttered.

“I’m a fairy now!” she said. “Thank you!”

“Now you have to worry about stuff that you didn’t have to think about before.”

“Like what?” she asked.

“Everything. Especially birds. Birds love to eat fairies.”

Anabelle looked up. The birds were louder now.

And much, much closer.

END

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The Machine (feddit.online)
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The Machine
Written by Universal Monk

I noticed Caleb Williams looked different. Skinny. Hair turned gray. Grotesque veins grouped up and bulged under his forehead.

“I’ve invented something,” he said. “It activates the primitive nerve centers of my brain. I can see other dimensions that exist and overlap our own!”

Poor Caleb could finally see the things that made dogs bark. Those strange shapes skirting the edge of night. New colors unknown to mankind.

Yeah, he looked different. That’s because he could see different. He could see everything.

He hanged himself on November 16, 1899.

I have just acquired his invention.

Now I want to see.

END

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The Tomorrow Thief (feddit.online)
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The Tomorrow Thief
Written by Universal Monk

“Ready?” the man asked.

Charlie Newburry closed his eyes and nodded.

“What will I see?”

“Probably nothing too exciting,” the man said. “Maybe birds. Hopefully you’re only going back in time for ninety seconds.”

Charlie felt like he was falling.

“I’m not ready!” he yelled, eyes snapping open. Swaying ferns and steaming earth.
He heard a growl and spun around just as the saber-toothed tiger jumped on him. Fangs ripped into his neck. Bones crunched. Blood sprayed warm across ancient leaves.

Just before Charlie died, he watched a flock of birds, startled by sounds of struggle, fly into the sky.

END

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