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A Good Example of National’s Problem
Reform can’t wait for who looks the part and how ‘kind’ it will be. It’s urgent. Now.
‘Temu Chris’ Thinks Big Government
New Zealand Future Fund: Proof Labour never met a problem it couldn’t bureaucratise.
The Fans Must Be Allowed to Attend
Could you imagine the outrage if the team were Palestinian? One must ask, would this decision have originally been made if fans from Palestine had been visiting Aston Villa to play a fixture? With a suspected ‘two-tier’ system in this country, probably not.
Where Are We Going With This?
The US cannot have Wall Street send trillions to China to build their “military rise” and expect it to be “peaceful.” The United States must either take CCP threat seriously or suffer the consequences as we did in WWII and on 9-11.
No Respect in the Heartland for Protests
Every conservative knows these events aren’t organic. Thousands upon thousands of coordinated propaganda blasts went out, full of links to left-wing fundraising websites.
Seeking Freedom From the Citizenry
The gall of the Albanese government’s attempt to stop you being inconvenient.
Don’t You Believe It!
Hipkins’ desire to hold the levers of power in his hot little hands is so great he would crawl over upturned beer bottle tops and even ‘dance with the devil’ to achieve that goal! That desire is probably due to the need to prove himself to all his many detractors and maybe even his mother.
The Grift of Good Intentions
Is Mike King just another one cashing in on the charity gravy train?
To Promote Our Mining and Geothermal Potential
Resources Minister Shane Jones has departed for the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Sydney, where he will speak about the “resource renaissance” underway in New Zealand, marked by rising interest in gold and other minerals.
Why We Must Ban This, Not Compromise
This is not a time for silence. Every letter, every email, every conversation counts. Tell your MP, regardless of party, that you will not accept any compromise on GE in New Zealand.
Is This Another Watershed Event?
The BSA may be an unwitting catalyst for rolling back the administrative state.
A New Pacific Trade Highway
As Washington and Beijing exchange economic fire, it is the periphery – Southeast Asia, India, Australasia – that absorbs the blast and finds new room to grow. The new trade map of the 2020s is not drawn along ideological lines but logistical ones.
Forests Ravaged for Nickel for EVs
A far more serious threat is posed by what energy analyst Vijay Jayaraj calls “the voracious EV supply chain.”