What I am saying is that we are putting our freedom and sovereignty at risk and at risk for our childrens and grandchildrens future by our current and past politicians policies of always cutting defence, which has lead to the current crisis and if they had not done this we would be in a far better state.Are you predicting we have lost our freedom and sovereignty or stating it? If we are assuming we are losing it than what exactly is this based on and are we guessing that somehow adding a few jets, a frigate and whatever else is on the wishlist is going to somehow stop this thing that we predict could possibly happen that has not happened yet?
Not sure if you have noticed but the NZDF is in abit of strife at the moment so tbh any new funding above and beyond is going to barely pay to build up what we have (to what it recently was at the least), try to maintain it to some kind of professional standard and maybe just maybe retain it. You can quote the budget and percentages of GDP till the cows come home to produce milk but we are living in the actual reality right now and I wouldn't exactly say the country in general is humming along is it and tbh hasn't for quite awhile. To put it bluntly the country has priorities just like the NZDF does and I doubt there will be any great movements, upgrades or changes, just like the NZDF... The only reason the govt is pretending to throw money at the NZDF for the moment is literally out of sheer desperation to prevent the collapse of what little we have and not some far off notion of building up some great south pacific war machine to counter some maybe, possibly, could be theories centred on a country that has literally never left its own zip code never mind threatened our freedom and sovereignty.
Hate to burst your bubble but we would be doing extremely well to get current personnel numbers and infrastructure alone back up to full strength, capability and experience rather than adding entire squadrons, crews and capabilities and that in itself is going to require some major direct and ongoing investment to achieve, sad but true.
As for the budget, we are trying to have gold plated government services with a tin plated tax system. We have the lowest personnel tax rate in the OECD and the second lowest tax take overall in the OECD, and then we have tax cuts which will in the end benefit richer incomes the most. that is why we have no money for Defence , Health, education ETC. On top of that since the introduction of the Neo libratist economic policy's in the mid 1980's we have contiguously lost ground to the rest of the world. In the mid 1970's we had the 3rd highest GDP per person in the world, we are now 24th. The whole damn system needs an overall, but vested interest will not allow this.
As for my bubble, the reality is that we should never have arrived at this situation in the first place and now that we have we will need to do some very hard yards to dig our way out of it. We have been living in a fools paradise for too long and continuing as we are is to compromise our children's , grandchildrens, and in my case Great grandchildren's futures and possibly their freedom.
Were on the priority list do we put our freedom and sovereignty? The government has enough money to say they will spend $70B on roads in the coming years. As it is the defence budget is a very small amount of the governments overall spending. Again how important is our freedom and sovereignty, maybe we should just become Australia's 6th state if we are not prepared to do the hard yards.