Why National Is Sweating Bricks
With every one of the Key-era drivers of the economy stripped away, all the PM and his finance minister can do is make vague references as to how new infrastructure may improve things.
With every one of the Key-era drivers of the economy stripped away, all the PM and his finance minister can do is make vague references as to how new infrastructure may improve things.
I’m not sure how many different ways I can emphasise the critical juncture we are at. All we are demanding is equality. Nothing more and nothing less.
Trying to pull others down while doing nothing to build up your own side won’t solve anyone’s problems.
A two-year-old migrant girl picked up at the border tells cops she’s come to US alone to find her parents.
Duggan Flanakin Duggan Flanakin is a senior policy analyst with the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. Whatever happened to the old bit of business wisdom: the customer is always right? US and European automakers abandoned this mantra to please unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, New York, and Doha and the sycophants
If you are paying to live on your own property, you don’t really own it at all. Especially given that the government has the authority to evict you and sell it off if you fail to pay the property taxes.
The pandemic has made one thing absolutely crystal clear – inevitable biotechnology mistakes cannot be contained: they will spread without limit. The enterprise is foolhardy in the extreme and the accumulating evidence of excess death and illness during the pandemic confirms this.
He calls for urgent public health responses, including systematic monitoring of cancer trends and increased transparency from health authorities.
Defying the Directive: Whangārei Council Fluoride Decision
Our health authorities have remained hostage to a vocal minority who have vested interests and have put our children’s health at risk of lifelong irreversible damage.
These policies are called disruptive. Had they been done, NZ would be in a boom now and National on the way to a landslide win in Election 2026.
Unless the coalition steps up and forces the removal of Treaty clauses, not only in legislation but in constitutions and operational protocols throughout the state sector, the Māori sovereignty movement will continue to march on.
We should be cheering him on all the way. And if you don’t like Jay, then the problem is you.
The gender ideology madness has to stop, both for the protection and privacy of women and girls, and for the long-term health of the rising generation.
When electricity was cheap, and no one had to hide behind the blinds or cook dinner after 9pm, the coal-fired grid had a 21 per cent reserve plant margin. Australia is transitioning to third-world status.