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The Truth on Trump minus Media Bias

The Truth on Trump minus Media Bias

The New Zealand media need to realise that there are those who bother to find out what is actually going on in the world and not rely on the misinformation they spread.

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A Good Week for Luxon

A Good Week for Luxon

It is past time we let the world know that we are open for business. Luxon is the best-placed politician to do it.

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The World Has Hurty Feelings

The World Has Hurty Feelings

It is ironic to me that the only person striving for peace is heavily criticised for it outside of America. Ukrainians want peace, Russians want peace. The world wants peace. But the one man who is trying to achieve it is vilified for it.

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Polls Tell Government to Get a Move On

Polls Tell Government to Get a Move On

There needs to be action happening at a faster pace and with a dedication and enthusiasm that takes the people along with them, as is the case in America. The polls are telling a story and the government has to start reading the room.

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What Did We Vote For?

What Did We Vote For?

National needs to urgently rethink its strategy. We are here to hold them accountable for how much they are taking into consideration our views: at this point in time, not much.

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NZME = New Zealand Muddled Entity

NZME = New Zealand Muddled Entity

This Government needs to recognise that if they are not willing to act on TVNZ, and RNZ, they are simply throwing our good money after bad. That is unacceptable.

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The Left’s Glass Is Empty

The Left’s Glass Is Empty

Growth doesn’t come from taxing people out of house and home: it comes from producing more and exporting more.

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Luxon Looks to Create Growth

Luxon Looks to Create Growth

This was a speech that you would never hear from the left. They are unable to grasp this sort of vision that the country sorely needs.

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Voters Send a Double Edged Sword

Voters Send a Double Edged Sword

Luxon’s increasing vitriol smacks of a personal preference taking precedence over the wishes of the majority of centre-right voters.

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