The Good Oil Podcast – Episode 12 – Himanshu (Ash) Parmar
In episode 12 of The Good Oil Podcast, Cam is joined by Kiwi-Indian entrepreneur and former ACT candidate Ash Parmar.
In episode 12 of The Good Oil Podcast, Cam is joined by Kiwi-Indian entrepreneur and former ACT candidate Ash Parmar.
Look, nobody’s saying you have to forget the past. But holding it over someone’s head forever is a cheap shot. We’ve all got skeletons in our closets: what matters is what we do next.
We know what’s at stake: a thriving economy or a return to Labour’s dark ages. The coalition’s got it right – now they just need to see it through.
Hipkins might be a hypocrite but he’s not wrong about one thing: things are getting worse for most New Zealanders. The coalition can’t keep blaming Labour forever – eventually they’ll have to own this.
If you want to vote, get off your backside and enrol. It’s not rocket science and it’s not oppression. It’s just adulthood.
WorkSafe, do us all a favour: back off. And to the politicians enabling this drivel, grow a spine. Life’s risky – deal with it.
The Herald and its parade of talking heads can scream ‘racism’ until they’re blue in the face, but it won’t change the facts. Immigration, done poorly, erodes the social fabric.
Someone in National’s caucus needs to grow a spine and demand those internal polls and focus group results. Blind loyalty won’t save them from a sinking ship.
The deed of trust has designed the institute as an attack vehicle against those people, public servants, companies and organisations who do not subscribe to their world view.