Stanford Does a Reverse Ferret
And redeems herself. The furore over Treaty flip-flop boosts her credentials.
And redeems herself. The furore over Treaty flip-flop boosts her credentials.
Venezuela’s five-stage socialist collapse dismantled the rule of law, destroyed investment, and unleashed hyperinflation, long before Washington acted.
Underpinning all these stories is the simple and unpalatable fact that the country is living wildly beyond its means and that political leadership is in crisis with a chancellor sinking into quicksand.
Poorly implemented immigration policies can make the difference between a policy that benefits society and a policy that causes problems.
She says they are now moving toward punitive action that could leave her unemployed by January, when her hearing is due to take place.
If you’ve been watching the recent turmoil within the Greens and Te Pāti Māori and Labour, Loudon’s book invites you to look more closely at the people behind the politicians, who and what motivates them – and to draw your own conclusions.
Part Three: What the McSkimming scandal means for politics in New Zealand.
Focusing on the needs of all Kiwis is proving to serve the needs of Māori better than the divisive race-based approach of the last government. Sign the petition.
If we let it slide, if we allow the polite machinery of the public service to quietly override the elected will, then let’s just be honest and stop pretending ministers run anything at all.
Fuentes and his ilk don’t need to be argued with or understood. They need to be forgotten.
The railway isn’t a vehicle for changing our beliefs: it’s literally a vehicle for getting us where we need to go. Concentrating solely on that is surely the best way to proceed.
UN pharisees are brooking no dissent to its climate narrative.
At 411,012 in October 2025, New Zealand has the highest absolute number of beneficiaries ever.
Part Two: How the highest level of New Zealand Police protected their own and prosecuted the victim.