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David Farrier’s Obsession with Steve Elers Backfires

David Farrier’s Obsession with Steve Elers Backfires

Columnist Steve Elers who has twice now been de-platformed from his MSM column by Cancel Culture poster boy David Farrier, yesterday morning announced to all his subscribers that he will be publishing a book in 2021. I am delighted to announce that my first book will be published in

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The Unashamed Left-wing Bias of Newshub

The Unashamed Left-wing Bias of Newshub

How biased is Newshub? Pretty biased seems to be the answer if you look at the construction of their website. A vigilant reader noticed that Jacinda Ardern has her own tag on Newshub’s website. And if you click on the tag you get taken to a whole page of

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Face of the Day: President Donald Trump

Face of the Day: President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of the Norwegian Parliament for the Israel-UAE peace deal TRUMP ANNOUNCES PEACE AGREEMENT BETWEEN ISRAEL, UAE Tybring-Gjedde, in his nomination letter to the Nobel Committee, said the Trump administration has played

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The Non-Existent Tax Policy

The Non-Existent Tax Policy

Labour has finally unveiled its election tax policy. To be honest, I didn’t think that they would; they have already said that this is a COVID election and made it clear they were not going to announce much if any, policy before the election. But they were being called

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Are Councils Hiring Perverts?

Are Councils Hiring Perverts?

Napier City Council hit the national news by fining Whangarei’s Ross Salter $200 for “freedom camping”. It is a trivial story, but it shows the endemic problems we face with councils across the country. Salter had driven 600km to pick up a newly-purchased second-hand caravan, and rightly

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Daily News Roundup – 10 September 2020

Daily News Roundup – 10 September 2020

Labour Party Craig McCulloch (RNZ): Labour’s tax plan framing around Covid-19 both clever and cynical Tom Pullar-Strecker (Stuff): Labour’s ultra-cautious tax policy will be a relief to the wealthy Hamish Rutherford (Herald): Labour’s tax policy will cost those earning $200,000 less than the

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Trust Us They Say, They’re Our One Source of Truth…

Trust Us They Say, They’re Our One Source of Truth…

The Prime Minister and her Health Minister are constantly telling us that they are our one source of truth. That when they speak from the podium of truth, it is right and we can believe them. It’s nonsense of course. And so it has proven yet again. Again it

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

National is promising to create a single Crown-owned bank to streamline and fund infrastructure projects if elected into government. https://www.watchme.co.nz/news/nz-herald-focus/7th-13th-september/focus-live-collins-outlines-nationals-plan-to-streamline-infrastructure-projects/

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Whole Population to Be  Microchipped

Whole Population to Be Microchipped

Information Satire The Prime Minister, Jacinda put the nation on notice, saying moves are afoot to have the whole nation microchipped by the end of the year. It will neatly kill two birds with one stone by solving the problem of contact tracing and keeping an eye on people in

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The Abject Failure of Jacinda Ardern

The Abject Failure of Jacinda Ardern

The announcement by Jacinda Ardern of a day off to celebrate Matariki of itself pretty much sums up her three years as Prime Minister. This is nothing more than a simplistic ploy to cement in votes from one of Labour’s core constituencies. I could say any simpleton could have

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The Huge Mistake Made by COVID “Experts”

The Huge Mistake Made by COVID “Experts”

The so-called “experts” made a simple, but huge – absolutely huge – mistake and over-stated the mortality of COVID to the power of 10, yes, really, not 2, nor 3, but 10! From Cambridge University Press, authored by Ronald B. Brown, PhD: “Public health lessons learned from biases in coronavirus

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