I miss Kim Jong Il.
The firing of scud missiles at moving targets or into the sea; just because. The sweeping declarations devoid of any cohesive policy or democratic process. But most of all I miss the marvellous unadulterated arrogance of someone who just knows that he ... well, rules. Absolutely.
Then I remembered that we have our own dear leader: Wayne Brown. Wayne is not as impressive. For a start, he lacks nuclear missiles. But for how long? With his grinning bonhomie and random lobbying of verbal nukes to those who are concerned about such lame issues as sustainability, Wayne is more like Kim and Ronald McDonald's love child.
Being the mining industry's poster boy for Northland is not surprising. Mining doesn't go for independent or community-minded thinkers.
Internationally it does well in poor, politically under-represented populations where low literacy and transience make it difficult to build true consensus.
Places like Papua New Guinea and Guatemala. Northland is ripe for a mining boom, then.