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The Government Is the Real COVID Cluster

The Government Is the Real COVID Cluster

We are told the latest coronavirus case is linked to the Defence Force cluster. That’s as may be but the real cluster in all of this appears to be the Government itself. From the ‘hard and early’ joke, its handling of the virus has been hopeless. This latest case

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A Sharp Contrast: Labour Ministers vs Opposition Spokespersons

A Sharp Contrast: Labour Ministers vs Opposition Spokespersons

I have listed ten key portfolio areas and looked at the backgrounds of those MPs who are involved in each. It is pretty much a case of ability versus inability. Prime Minister: Ardern vs Collins Jacinda Ardern — Post university she worked as an adviser to Helen Clark and in London

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NZ’s COVID Comedy

NZ’s COVID Comedy

Covid in this country has become a comedy on so many fronts. It’s a comedy primarily because there are a bunch of clowns trying to run it. From the get-go these idiots haven’t had a clue how to handle it. What has let this ship of fools off

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My Shadow Cabinet

My Shadow Cabinet

I thought I’d have a bit of fun picking a shadow cabinet for the major roles. Here goes. See how close I get, probably not very. Finance – Christopher Luxon? Education – Nicola Willis Health – Shane Reti Agriculture – Andrew Bayly Transport – Michael Woodhouse Defence – Gerry Brownlee Foreign Affairs – Simon Bridges Trade

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Thanks to the Left Auckland Is Being Left behind

Thanks to the Left Auckland Is Being Left behind

A new business case released this week by the NZTA (New Zealand Tossers Association) recommends a new $5 billion rail tunnel be built within the next twenty years and before any additional roading network. THIS IS INSANE! What planet are these people living on? They don’t seem to have

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Simon Is Afraid: Part Four

In my final article on Simon Wilson’s fears, I will look at his thoughts on Ihumatao and neoliberalism. Along with climate change, Simon sees inaction on so many fronts. He says we’re preparing long-term aspirational plans because that’s how our decision-making processes work. But while we talk,

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Simon Wilson Is Afraid: Part Three

I’ll start by continuing Simon’s Pollyanna approach to what is happening at home and abroad, tinged with a little optimism. The optimist Simon believes a crisis brings out the best in us. He believes with little steps we can walk a long way. In this country, Simon believes

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A Cabinet of Clowns

A Cabinet of Clowns

It is interesting to see the portfolios handed out by the ringmaster, or should that be mistress, and which clowns got what. 1. Jacinda Ardern – Minister of Poverty Reduction.  A laugh first off. The word reduction is a complete misnomer. 2. Grant Robertson – Minister for Racing. Has to be horses

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Simon Wilson Is Afraid: Part Two
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Simon Wilson Is Afraid: Part Two

In his article in last weekend’s Herald Simon Wilson willfully and happily confessed to being a Pollyanna. His article certainly backs up his claim. Having devoted the first part of his two page spread to his fear of that megalomaniac Donald Trump, Simon turned his attention to domestic matters.

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Simon Wilson Is Afraid

Simon Wilson Is Afraid

Simon is afraid. He writes – “I’m scared. I didn’t use to be scared. I’m usually the optimist in the room. Wilfully and happily so, I’m Pollyanna”. Simon rather reminds me of a shiver looking for a spine to crawl up. Over lunch, at the risk of

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When Two Eggs Go to War

When Two Eggs Go to War

Laura Ingraham, who many of you will know from watching America’s only trustworthy cable news channel Fox News, is a woman of very high intellect. She is in good company as most presenters on Fox are of a similar ilk. Those on the other channels peddle falsehoods and a

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Jacinda Can Forget about COVID Fearmongering Now

Jacinda Can Forget about COVID Fearmongering Now

Audrey Young tells me in the left-wing Weekend Herald headline, “Ardern looks ahead after digesting win and a whisky”. Well, she daren’t look back otherwise she’ll see what a dismal failure her first term was. All the key indicators in all the key areas were heading in the

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A Snapshot of ACT’s Ten MPs
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A Snapshot of ACT’s Ten MPs

Act as of the present time has ten Members of Parliament. Having attended the Act Party election launch I had the privilege of hearing the top seven speak. They were all very impressive. I thought a bit of background on all of them might be helpful. David Seymour, the Leader,

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Henare Wants Health for His Whanau

Henare Wants Health for His Whanau

It is interesting to learn that Peeni Henare would very much like to be the next Minister of Health. He evidently wants the job so badly that he is openly campaigning for it. He is of the opinion that if he’s given the job he will turn the health

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Strategic Voting Part of Labour’s Success

Strategic Voting Part of Labour’s Success

In the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson won a substantial majority at the last election largely on the back of voters from the north of England who wanted Brexit. They were mainly concerned about jobs. Some electorates turned from red to blue for the first time in their history. Boris now

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National MPs Need to Shut Their Gobs and Get in behind
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National MPs Need to Shut Their Gobs and Get in behind

Thankfully most National Party MPs appear to be aware, from comments made, that the thrashing they received last Saturday was a wake-up call. This is a first step in the right direction. The next step is to realise that caucus and party unity are paramount. The behaviour of a number

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