The Psyche of a Small, Proud, Compliant Country
NZ was not the test case this time. Ardern knew the Covid-19 injections would cause harm but went ahead and imposed them upon an accepting public.
NZ was not the test case this time. Ardern knew the Covid-19 injections would cause harm but went ahead and imposed them upon an accepting public.
To the rest of New Zealand, what goes on in the capital matters. That’s where our laws are made. We have a right to expect that officials provide quality input to them.
If you want to vote, get off your backside and enrol. It’s not rocket science and it’s not oppression. It’s just adulthood.
Repeal the Zero Carbon Act and end the Emissions Trading Scheme and all other climate-focused taxes, subsidies, and regulations.
Good regulation requires more than rules on paper. It requires a culture that values openness.
Here’s the reality for Christopher Luxon and the National party. They can bang on about the good work they are doing all they like but they will find their low poll numbers will continue. The only way they will improve is by giving their voter base what they want.
Too often debates on topics are reduced to one phrase ‘this is not good for Māori’. While this may apply in some instances, it is now deployed so often that it has become a nonsense.
WorkSafe, do us all a favour: back off. And to the politicians enabling this drivel, grow a spine. Life’s risky – deal with it.
The alliance was only convenient when interests were aligned. Now that the relationship has served those common interests, the liberals have to consider their own interests even if it includes going against the conservative interests.
The battle over the words on our passports says a lot more about New Zealand than we’d like to admit.
The Herald and its parade of talking heads can scream ‘racism’ until they’re blue in the face, but it won’t change the facts. Immigration, done poorly, erodes the social fabric.