NZ Election 2026 Will Be a Close Call
Choosing between Labour’s proven loser and National’s travelling salesman.
Choosing between Labour’s proven loser and National’s travelling salesman.
Bloated bureaucracy doesn’t just siphon resources. It drains the people of meaning and denies them the dignity of self-governance.
There are reasons to think the religious fire may have gone out.
Bottom line: these Inspired Idiots stand for absolutely nothing. They have no values, no code… and absolutely no brains.
No government has the right to take away our food choices. There is a growing body of science on our side and a lot of time-honoured wisdom to remind us that in the final analysis truth alone triumphs.
Am Yisrael Chai – not just as a slogan, but as a truth. The people of Israel live, and they will continue to live, no matter how many Hamans rise to challenge them.
Their approach has also become the policy of NZ Labour, which has been heavily influenced by this group of ‘big names’.
Integrity in the public service is not just about intentions – it’s about systems, safeguards, and public trust. Right now, those safeguards appear weak.
National needs to take stock of why Labour failed, if it is to avoid the same fate. And they need to do this quickly – before their credibility is sucked into a vortex from which Christopher Luxon will find it difficult to recover.
Dupont Circle was home to many of DC’s best-educated residents. The more graduate degrees they amassed, the more submissive they became. But it was a different story in Anacostia, the poorest part of the city, where one of the unsung heroes of the pandemic emerged.
Jeremy Portnoy RealClearWire Topline: A Chinese lab is continuing to receive funds from the US to conduct cruel studies on beagles, according to contracts obtained by the nonprofit White Coat Waste Project and shared with the New York Post. Key facts: The $124,200 contract was awarded by the National
If it happened today, the impact would dwarf White Island.
Pfizer has been named one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” by the Ethisphere Institute for the fourth year in a row, sparking criticism due to the company’s history of corporate fraud and legal violations.
A worker described the document as “propaganda” and remained sceptical about whether employee feedback would be genuinely considered.
Why single out Dilworth for such a suggestion?