Sunshine Through the Interstices
It is all the usual left-wing echo chamber. Broke lefty media people and loser socialist politicians are trying to pimp the poor.
It is all the usual left-wing echo chamber. Broke lefty media people and loser socialist politicians are trying to pimp the poor.
If the Māori party and others weren’t so ignorant of both history and other matters they would think very carefully before crossing the British.
The various addresses they’ve had for me over the years – and where bailiffs have indeed turned up – have been of Labour and Green MPs.
In 1980 with interest rates at 20 per cent, long lines at gas stations, hostages in Iran, high and rising unemployment and economic stagnation, Carter was swept out of the White House, winning just 41 per cent of the popular votes and 49 out of 538 electoral votes.
In left-winger world, things like hospitals, schools, hotels, shops and infrastructure are all created in the third world by pixie dust natives, rather than by white capitalists and Western civilisation.
So the game is up. Britain will get tough on illegals as America is about to do.
There is nothing that can be done to prevent Auckland Transport simply refusing to do something they disagree with.
MPs spend most of their time undertaking activities that are irrelevant nonsense, and do so in order to help them get re-elected. None of this is necessary or important.
On the day little David Seymour’s career finally comes to an end, the smirks from Labour/Green MPs as he slinks out of parliament and off to Canada will ‘say it all’.
Nobody is watching any longer. Over 90 per cent of people in the 25–54 age range are not watching television news.
Sometimes, the system actually does work: the truth comes out and the good guys win and the bad guys are exposed.
Something as simple as this would do more good than Coster and Willis poncing about pretending they will achieve something.
No amount of goofy smiles, Facebook videos, or gauche clichés – we’re the greatest country in the world – by Mr Luxon is going to restore foreign investor confidence