A Message to All Graduates
Don’t apply to Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ Social Investment Agency. It’s a PR scam.
Don’t apply to Finance Minister Nicola Willis’ Social Investment Agency. It’s a PR scam.
This week's hīkoi was for keeping the status quo, the opposite of what the NZ Herald claims.
The politicians, particularly those on the right, with the exception of ACT, need to realise that those who put them in power did so in the belief the necessary courage was there to fix this festering sore. We are now left in doubt and that is not good enough.
National could, under urgency, progress Seymour’s bill to second reading and vote it down, but this would put immense strain on the coalition, which is supposed to operate based on good faith and Cabinet consensus. An early election could be provoked, leading to National bleeding votes to ACT.
The Māori Party used and manipulated thousands of Māori for their own pointless political stunt. They are a bunch of extremists and middle New Zealand has had enough. They don’t want democracy, they want anarchy.
People are different, and that’s both entirely OK and entirely the problem.
Goldsmith has the effrontery to declare that National Governments have ‘ensured equal citizenship and equal opportunity for all New Zealanders’.
“Today was a clear statement to David Seymour – thank you for bringing us together. The next one will be even bigger.” – Butler
Now, it is time for common sense. Because this year, common sense defeated nonsense. And hard-working Americans defeated an elite mindset and mentality.
Are you wondering ‘how is this possible and how is this happening?’
The Māori Party, led as it is by a cowboy hat-wearing, face-tattooed world class buffoon, would be more accurately described as the Māori Failure Party, for that is what he and his unpleasant co-leader are effectively promoting.
“The difference with RNZ is that it’s funded by the taxpayer, and Forbes’s show Mata has received close to a million dollars in additional funding from NZ on Air” – Todd Stephenson
The breakdown of ethnocentric politics was not inevitable. It happened because the policy to keep New Zealand as the ethnic homeland of the NZ European and Māori was rejected by late-20th century liberals. We are now reaping the fruits of this and unless we reverse course things will get worse.
The judiciary wrote a communist-style constitution without consultation and without people knowing.
This reflects the true face of Māoridom and of New Zealand, unlike the one performed by the primitive separatists the world has been laughing at.