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Trump Vows to Crack Down on Immigration

Trump Vows to Crack Down on Immigration

While I have little love for the government of French president Emmanuel Macron, in at least one respect France is showing up the mainstream left. While the rest of the left are cheerfully marching alongside virulently intolerant, pro-Hamas mobs, France is promising to arrest and deport any non-citizens fomenting hate

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What Will the Newly Elected Govt Change?

What Will the Newly Elected Govt Change?

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Corporate Elites Have Much to Answer For

Corporate Elites Have Much to Answer For

One of the clearest results from last Saturday’s referendum in Australia is just how stark is the divide between the elite and the masses. The elites — the wealthiest suburbs of the inner capital cities, and the entire ACT — were the only areas to vote Yes. Everywhere else — everywhere — the

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A Popular Career Choice for Ex-Labour Ministers

Bryce Edwards Dr Bryce Edwards is the Political Analyst in Residence at Victoria University of Wellington. He is the director of the Democracy Project. Victoria University of Wellington democracyproject.nz In April this year, when Kiri Allan was still Minister of Justice, she launched a review of lobbying. Justice officials

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Luxon the Cat Among the Media Pigeons

This is starting to look delicious. Christopher Luxon has upset the precious little darlings in the media. Their knickers are in a humongous twist. They are immediately realising that their friends are no longer there. They are highly irritated that rather than being able to set and dictate the narrative,

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New Zealand Appoints Its Chief Restructuring Officer

New Zealand Appoints Its Chief Restructuring Officer

Philip Crump Lawyer and writer Philip Crump explores political, legal and cultural issues facing New Zealand. Sometimes known as Thomas Cranmer. cranmer.substack.com On Saturday New Zealand elected its 42nd Prime Minister, or did it?  Only time will tell, but quite possibly the country has, more accurately, appointed a

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New Zealanders Vote for Change

New Zealanders Vote for Change

Dr Muriel Newman nzcpr.com After six years of the Labour’s lies, bullying and deceit, New Zealanders have overwhelmingly voted for change. Labour’s party vote has been slashed from 50.1 per cent in 2020 to 26.8 per cent on the provisional figures. The party was decimated

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So Much for Protecting Indigenous People
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So Much for Protecting Indigenous People

Te Pati Maori are constantly banging on about indigenous peoples. But suddenly when Jews are under attack with Hamas pogroms and executions of civilians it isn’t them they are seeking to protect, no, it is Hamas. They are now showing just how deeply racist and anti-semitic they really are…

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Chippy Looking Forward to Getting onto Long List of DIY Projects

Chippy Looking Forward to Getting onto Long List of DIY Projects

Gordon Lightfoot whakatakitimes.nz BACK ON THE TOOLS After a heavy election defeat on Saturday night, outgoing Prime Minister Chris “Chippy” Hipkins has dragged himself out of bed and is now looking on the bright side. With the gruelling days of being prime minister behind him, Chippy has now turned

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‘Welcome to the Faces of Vaccine Injury Massachusetts’

‘Welcome to the Faces of Vaccine Injury Massachusetts’

Transcriberb transcriberb.dreamwidth.org Julie Booras, Health Rights MA, Co-Founder !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src=

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World’s Oldest Hate Goes Green

World’s Oldest Hate Goes Green

Is it just a coincidence that the Hamas flag is green? Was it a coincidence that the Nazis were the first environmental party? Forget the brown shirts and black boots, the West’s most hateful anti-Semites today are far too likely to be wearing Green. Either the poisonous green of

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Albo Bleeds Out While the Country Bleeds

Albo Bleeds Out While the Country Bleeds

As I wrote for Insight yesterday, the weekend’s referendum result might not be immediately fatal to Anthony Albanese’s leadership and indeed government, but it’s a wound that will continue to bleed out over the coming months. Albanese is the lamest of ducks. Elected on just 32% of

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When the Lights Go Out

When the Lights Go Out

Elai Rettig BESA Center Perspectives Dr. Elai Rettig is a lecturer and assistant professor in the Department of Political Studies and a senior research fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University. besacenter.org As part of the ongoing “Swords of Iron” operation in Gaza, the Israeli

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It’s Business as Usual

It’s Business as Usual

bobmccoskrie.com With special votes yet to be counted, we can confidently say that we have a new Government. As we await the final count and watch the make-up of the National-led Government under Christopher Luxon’s leadership and the new ministerial portfolios, not a lot will change for us.

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