The logistical tail has to make sense. By 1943 America went from approximately two hundred thousand Texas Rangers to fifty million GI's in five years. The way that General Marshal promoted competence over parade ground generals leading to the Marshal Law. And the way that General Bradley's style outshined stars like Paton and his leadership even Eisenhower and embodied the industrial might of America leading to the greatest technological explosion in all of human history are the kinds of technological accelerators that has to make sense for today.If anything i think the last year has shown the 'empire' model at its worst. Due to the the global impact of unjustified tarrifs, economic terrorism in its own right, the illegal wars which has led to the most unstable environment we've seen in decades.
Frankly i see AUKUS as doomed as a result of Trumps erractic behavior. He says he doesnt need us and we're cowards until he sees Iran war is failing.Then all of a sudden its help us, then waives a stick and says, serious repercussions by us if you dont?
Allegedly has a 'peace deal' while preparing a ground invasion.which many former promenient defence chiefs now qouted on youtube have said this would be a catastrophe for any invading navy or ground force there in the long term.
They struggle to even replace their own warships and subs yet somehow are going to build up to 9 nuclear powered ones for Austraila, before the deadline
Im generation X myself.Grew up in Whangerei. We had WECO Engineering, Marsden Point and the meat works providing thousands of jobs. For the life of me I cant figure why the govt didnt value such businesses and find a way to keep them running.
Now we have to import refined oil for how much more? And the govt is making several million dollars a day in taxes on that.
The intelligent thing to do in my opinion would be investing that into green energy tech on a massive scale. So we arent beholden to or affected by gulf states and the wars there .
According to some government consultants and think tanks New Zealand can fund 400 billion out of government taxes and if private public partnerships are added perhaps 1 trillion to secure New Zealands sewers and drinking water. That's all that they can come up with. The brain drain has truly limited New Zealands economic modling.
Again the logistical tail has to make sense. To pivot New Zealands economy from a low wage low value add Horizon into a high wage high technology economy the starting figure is likey three trillion in order to accommodate a rising population with a road network and electrical grid and a motor vehicle pool and a communications network that they actually want.
One eye sore is the Cook straight ferry replacement and associated infrastructure. I would argue that that should be replaced with an undersea tunnel tethered to the ocean floor. These are the kinds of technology accelerators that has to bypass the poor decision making of previous generations.
It's going to take every physicist New Zealand can muster with only chalk and a chalk board getting back to basics and figuring out how New Zealand interacts with a global leadership that is showing signs of old age diseases.
When Rome fell the leadership vacuum was disastrous. There was no more rules and it ushered The Dark Ages the most terrifying period in human history and America preposes to fall from an even greater hight. That can not be allowed to happen again. They didn't have nuclear weapons. We do.
An educated middle class is priority number one. Leadership in all areas from theology to culture and politics and family promoted for there ability to learn and grow.
New Zealand needs ammo, energy and communications and medicine independence. New Zealand needs its own top secret clearance with bespoke technology that only works in New Zealand for New Zealand. 3 trillion is just a starting point.
But money isn't an issue. The issue is deploying New Zealands entire GDP into pivoting from a low wage and low value add economy into a high wage and high technology economy for a period of no less than 8 years and managing all the bitching and moaning about getting up at 6 in the morning to go to work.
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