National’s Chances Under Luxon are Bleak at Best
“Why can’t you just answer the question; you see this is why you get yourself reputationally in so much trouble…Would you have sacked him, yes or no?”
“Why can’t you just answer the question; you see this is why you get yourself reputationally in so much trouble…Would you have sacked him, yes or no?”
The CDC, which was arguably one of the most powerful enablers of the Covid-19 virus and vaccine scam, is finally being called to account.
Jacinda Ardern was the most inept, divisive and polarising prime minister in New Zealand’s history. But she did it with kindness. Isn’t that great...
She remains totally oblivious to (or uncaring about) the damage her policies and draconian Covid rules did.
Each year the Food Scrap Bin programme costs more than $36 million, or about $77 per household – despite only 35 per cent of Aucklanders actually using them.
We still see people wearing masks in supermarkets and often on the streets. Just a subtle reminder of how, for some, life will never be the same again
Our parliament has become a three-ring circus that Barnum and Bailey would have been proud of.
A two-tiered apartheid system being sneaked into our way of life is not something we (including many Māori and other races who call New Zealand home) want to have happen.
The Royal New Zealand Navy is looking more like McHale’s Navy. What an embarrassment.
‘The bill misrepresents the Treaty of Waitangi, undermines Māori rights and risks entrenching a narrow interpretation of equality that disregards historical context and equity.’
Is this a good time to remind everybody of what happened in 2020? How the Labour Government locked us in our houses for the greater good? How they forced our elderly and unwell to die alone?
More and more I’m gravitating to the view that perhaps those countries that use the rattan cane as a form of punishment might well be on the right track.
The UN is a bloated bureaucracy riddled with inefficiency, hypocrisy and corruption, often failing its own missions while serving the interests of the powerful.
I try not to bemoan the loss of ‘how things were’, and, rather, focus on how things are and sometimes wonder who thought it was ever a good idea to do things in a particular way.
Show me the money! Do something I can be proud of you for showing some courage! Take a risk that some people won’t like you for taking a tough decision. Stand up and take control. Stop being a nothing.
You are, of course, absolutely right when you say that climate change is real. Only a half-witted moron would suggest otherwise.