A podcast discussion critiques the government's announcement of solar and battery installations in 600 schools, questioning the practicality, funding origins, and long-term benefits amid concerns about real-world energy usage and cost savings.
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I thought you were back, but okay, okay. Uh little litter. Uh his no one is Paula Bennett a protected class because she got a cheek pay rise thanks to Rimmer. Gotta love that uh corruption. Yes, the minister for fucking value for taxpayers, and let's not do excessive government spending. Gave Paula Bennett a 63% pay rise, and his defense for this get this was that she could get more money in the private sector. But here's the thing. She was doing that job already, so it's not a question of an attracting the right talent.
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