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Has Grant Robertson Botched the Budget?

Has Grant Robertson Botched the Budget?

Grant Robertson might need to take Budget 2021 back to the printers according to his fellow Minister Poto Williams, National’s Building and Construction spokesperson Tim van de Molen says. “When questioned about the Residential Earthquake-Prone Building Financial Assistance Scheme on the 3rd of June, Minister Williams claimed that eligibility

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Why We Need a Sensible Shooters Association

Why We Need a Sensible Shooters Association

Recently I received an email from the Antique Arms National President, Andrew Edgecombe. In the email, he has a crack at me (Note to Andrew: I don’t use minions) and my messages about the failures of COLFO. I will address his email in this article on the points that

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Conservationism Is Racist

Conservationism Is Racist

Information Satire Climate Change Minister James Shaw has been caught up in a major controversy. The latest progressive research out of the USA has proved conclusively that conservation is a white supremacist patriarchal construct designed specifically to not only murder indigenous people, but also move them off their land and

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Want to Write for Us but Scared of Cancel Culture?

Today, RNZ and both TV news channels lean well to the left, NZME and Stuff have both been captured by a radical interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the Otago Daily Times won’t touch a cartoonist like Garrick Tremain. Don Brash Conservative views are less and less welcome

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Dying in a Ditch over a Silly Bike Bridge

Dying in a Ditch over a Silly Bike Bridge

You’ve got to hand it to Judith Collins, who yesterday forced Jacinda Ardern to die in a ditch defending the silly bike bridge that her hapless Transport Minister, Michael Wood, dreamed up in a rush. It is smart politics to force the Prime Minister to continually defend the bike

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Is the MSM Refusing to Publish Your Opinion Pieces?

Today, RNZ and both TV news channels lean well to the left, NZME and Stuff have both been captured by a radical interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the Otago Daily Times won’t touch a cartoonist like Garrick Tremain. Don Brash Conservative views are less and less welcome

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FBI Required to Tackle New Zealand Gangs

FBI Required to Tackle New Zealand Gangs

Nicole McKee ACT’s Justice spokesperson Thank goodness the FBI is cracking down on New Zealand gangs since our Government has gone soft on them. It took a major international operation to lead to 25 arrests and 900 charges. Operation Trojan Shield was led by the FBI and co-ordinated with

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Operating on the Smell of an Oily Rag We Go Toe to Toe with Well Funded & Government Subsidised Competitors

Operating on the Smell of an Oily Rag We Go Toe to Toe with Well Funded & Government Subsidised Competitors

Stuff has reported on the extent of media bludging from government troughs. It is eye-watering just how much taxpayer coin some media organisations have availed themselves of. Media companies large and small claimed funding from the Government’s media package last year. In April 2020, Broadcasting, Communications and Media Minister

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Tikanga in Law: What Does It Mean?

John Robinson hobsonspledge.nz John Robinson, a career scientist with a PhD from the Massachussetts Institute of Technology who has also written When Two Cultures Meet, The Kingite Rebellion, Unrestrained Slaughter: The Maori Musket Wars 1800-1840, and Hone Heke’s War. He co-wrote One Law or Two Monarchs. A friend

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Step by Step Instructions on How to Subscribe to the BFD

Step one: Click on the subscribe link in the top left-hand corner of the home page. Step two: Click to select either a monthly or annual payment (** you click where the round button is between the two options) Step three Select which level subscription you want by clicking on it.

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Can You Write One Article a Week?

Today, RNZ and both TV news channels lean well to the left, NZME and Stuff have both been captured by a radical interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the Otago Daily Times won’t touch a cartoonist like Garrick Tremain. Don Brash Conservative views are less and less welcome

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