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How New Zealand is being played

New Zealand CorrespondentBy New Zealand CorrespondentFebruary 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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OPINION: Nathan Najib

New Zealand Is Being Sold an Economic Lie Capitalism isn’t the problem, cowardly politics is.

Socialism doesn’t fail because it’s implemented badly; it fails because it destroys incentives, rewards inefficiency, and punishes the people who actually create value. Inflation is not compassion.

Printing money is not kindness.

Taxing productivity to subsidise government bloat is not fairness it’s economic vandalism dressed up as virtue.

New Zealand is being sold the same lie Argentina swallowed for decades: that government spending creates wealth, that increasing taxes and regulation equals protection, and that punishing success somehow helps the poor. It doesn’t. Show me a country that the state actually generated prosperity.

The state does not generate prosperity, it never has. People do. Farmers, builders, tradies, small business owners, innovators not bureaucrats and not politicians.

Every dollar the government “gives” first has to be taken. Every new programme needs a larger tax base.

And every attack on productivity shrinks the very economy politicians claim they want to grow. Argentina learned the hard way what New Zealand is flirting with now: high taxes, endless handouts, bloated public sectors, and a political class addicted to buying votes with other people’s money.

A divided society is easier to govern, Covid 19 was a great case study for us New Zealanders.

A dependent population is easier to control. More handouts, more state control.

And grievance politics works best when expectations are low and accountability disappears. If you actually care about lifting people up, you don’t trap them in dependency you give them freedom, opportunity, and responsibility.

Prosperity doesn’t come from slogans. It doesn’t come from “tax the rich.” And it doesn’t come from expanding government power. It comes from hard truths, market discipline, and the courage to say no to policies that feel good today and destroy the future tomorrow.

In the end, it really is that simple: aspiration and competence, or resentment dressed up as compassion.

This was originally posted on Linked-In

About the Author: Nathan Najib- Founder and Managing Director of Najib Real Estate in Christchurch.

Nathan is proud of the life he has created. Unsurprisingly to those that know him, he is living his desire to change the world of real estate from something it should never have been, to something that supports the community and helps others move forward. 

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