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Collins’ Comments

Collins’ Comments

Hon Judith Collins judithcollins.national.org.nz It seems that the government did not deserve great applause for the recently announced Budget. I said it before and I will say it again this was not a budget for jobs it was a budget for benefits. There is very little in

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No One Will Pay for COVID Crimes against Humanity

No One Will Pay for COVID Crimes against Humanity

Julie Kelly amgreatness.com Julie Kelly is a political commentator and senior contributor to American Greatness. She is the author of Disloyal Opposition: How the NeverTrump Right Tried-And Failed-To Take Down the President. Her past work can be found at The Federalist and National Review. She also has been featured

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The Woke Purge Is Coming for the Military

Simon Black sovereignman.com Simon Black, as James Hickman is more commonly known, is a prolific writer on topics ranging from second residency and citizenship, Golden Visas and portfolio diversification, to estate and retirement planning, asset protection, tax optimization and US Opportunity Zones. Mikhail Tukhachevsky was only 42 years old

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Matt Doocey – Urgent Support Needed for Eating Disorder Services

Matt Doocey – Urgent Support Needed for Eating Disorder Services

People of all ages throughout New Zealand are suffering due to a lack of treatment available for eating disorders, National’s Mental Health spokesperson Matt Doocey says. Tomorrow Mr Doocey will accept a petition from Rebecca Tomms who is advocating for more expert care and subsidy assistance for young people

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Andrew Little Needs to Correct Select Committee Record

Andrew Little Needs to Correct Select Committee Record

Brooke van Velden ACT’s Health spokesperson Health Minister Andrew Little needs to own up to comments he made about people seeking lifesaving drugs. I asked Mr Little whether he stood by his comments reported by Radio New Zealand that the group Patient Voice Aotearoa were using “extremist rhetoric.” Little

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Pharmac Petition Tabled at Parliament

Pharmac Petition Tabled at Parliament

Brooke van Velden ACT’s Deputy Leader and Health spokesperson A petition with more than 100,000 signatures has today been tabled at Parliament after being accepted by ACT’s Deputy Leader and Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “This petition shows how strongly New Zealanders feel about overhauling PHARMAC and

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COVID-19 Treatment Is a Tale of Monsters, Scaredy Cats and Heroes

COVID-19 Treatment Is a Tale of Monsters, Scaredy Cats and Heroes

Michael Capuzzo is an American journalist and author whose adult daughter Grace was infected with SARS-CoV2 and quarantined in a Covid hotel with homeless people and travellers. “The locks on her room door were removed. Nurses prowled the halls to keep her in her room and wake her up every

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COVID-19 Vaccination Is an Ethical Minefield, Even for Doctors

Margaret Somerville mercatornet.com Margaret Somerville is Professor of Bioethics at the University of Notre Dame Australia School of Medicine (Sydney campus). She is also Samuel Gale Professor of Law Emerita, Professor Emerita in the Faculty of Medicine, and Founding Director of the Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law Emerita

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Why Don’t We Have a Cure for Alzheimer’s Disease?

Donald Weaver University of Toronto Dr. Weaver’s research interests are focused on computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry with particular applications to chronic neurodegenerative disorders. His general approach employs a variety of theoretical chemistry techniques (molecular quantum mechanics [ab initio and density functional theory], force field calculations, molecular dynamics

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A One-Trick Pony in the War on COVID-19

A One-Trick Pony in the War on COVID-19

We want the vaccine rollout to go faster because vaccinated people will help achieve herd immunity, keep our borders open, make disastrous lockdowns a thing of the past, and allow us to dust off our passports and travel again. Sounds simple and achievable, doesn’t it? “While Australia has rolled

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Collins’ Comments

Collins’ Comments

Hon Judith Collins judithcollins.national.org.nz A Budget for benefits not jobs The government has surprised everyone with their policies over recent weeks as they softened us up for their fourth Budget announced last week. It was interesting that we saw announcements that public sector employees would face a

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