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    The 13 bucks a week should cheer people up.

    Don't spend it all at once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda-NZ- View Post
    The 13 bucks a week should cheer people up.

    Don't spend it all at once.

    A multiple of Labour's single lonely COL effort or not - before the state of his Economy creation frightened him ?


    Beats all Labour's Cost of Living beat ups, Fuel Tax Hike Ups & Extra Tax heists and quick patch up hands out to cover all their other massive c*ck-^ps - Cuz
    Last edited by nztx; 17-05-2024 at 07:36 PM.

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...KPDUKBJID5N3M/

    More big talk and **** **** from Labour.

    They couldn’t even deliver any of the last round of bullsh1t that they promised.

    Who in their right mind would believe any of the absolute sh1te they dream up now?

    If they snivel back in it will just be more mess for National to clean up later.

    Let’s hope voters see through the spin on a couple of years time. I think National need a couple of terms at least to see what they can do.

    First term will mostly be clean up and stabilisation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaTea View Post
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...KPDUKBJID5N3M/

    More big talk and **** **** from Labour.

    They couldn’t even deliver any of the last round of bullsh1t that they promised.

    Who in their right mind would believe any of the absolute sh1te they dream up now?

    If they snivel back in it will just be more mess for National to clean up later.

    Let’s hope voters see through the spin on a couple of years time. I think National need a couple of terms at least to see what they can do.

    First term will mostly be clean up and stabilisation.

    Chris Hipkins has told Labour members at an Auckland conference he envisages the party getting back into power in two years and then spending a decade building a strong economy


    Labour, Labour with Robbo as Finance Spinner, Labour with Hipkins as Head Honcho dreamer have well and truly proven they can't build pussy and never will until they grow a pair and chop away the characteristic clouds of Pink BS

    and that only likely a very long way off with Hipkins well and truly gone

    The Kiwi Voters are not stupid to the spinning BS Artists who produced very little in the most recent 6 years
    and it will probably take a long time before they get f-Witted again by the clueless bunch of Labour / Green wannebie triers promising every under the sun .. achieve nothing
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    They need to put us back on track, eh.

    Except they can't say where the train is going.. hence voters losing confidence in them.

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    Australia noticing the tens of thousands of NZers (mostly young and skilled) leaving Aotearoa with half of them migrating to Australia.

    Watch the flow become a tsunami when the unemployment numbers (engineered by buffoon Adrian Orr & Hysterical Hapless Hipkins/Clueless Cindy) go above 5%.

    And good luck & best wishes to each and everyone of them - they go with the goodwill of all NZers who are objective and know that NZ is heading towards 2nd world status rapidly.

    Why should they & their children carry the burden of the tens of billions of dollars of debt built up by Ardern & Robertson with NOTHING to show but more beneficiaries, parasites, losers and criminals.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-...alia/103791070

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Australia noticing the tens of thousands of NZers (mostly young and skilled) leaving Aotearoa with half of them migrating to Australia.

    Watch the flow become a tsunami when the unemployment numbers (engineered by buffoon Adrian Orr & Hysterical Hapless Hipkins/Clueless Cindy) go above 5%.

    And good luck & best wishes to each and everyone of them - they go with the goodwill of all NZers who are objective and know that NZ is heading towards 2nd world status rapidly.

    Why should they & their children carry the burden of the tens of billions of dollars of debt built up by Ardern & Robertson with NOTHING to show but more beneficiaries, parasites, losers and criminals.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-...alia/103791070
    Guy from Westpac agrees with you ….as NZ unemployment rate increases faster than in Aussie the differential as per dark line will increasecand green line being net Kiwis leaving will also increase
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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Australia noticing the tens of thousands of NZers (mostly young and skilled) leaving Aotearoa with half of them migrating to Australia.

    Watch the flow become a tsunami when the unemployment numbers (engineered by buffoon Adrian Orr & Hysterical Hapless Hipkins/Clueless Cindy) go above 5%.

    And good luck & best wishes to each and everyone of them - they go with the goodwill of all NZers who are objective and know that NZ is heading towards 2nd world status rapidly.

    Why should they & their children carry the burden of the tens of billions of dollars of debt built up by Ardern & Robertson with NOTHING to show but more beneficiaries, parasites, losers and criminals.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-...alia/103791070
    But what is the solution?
    Fran O'Sullivan reckons

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...EAE6VVFYNA344/

    New Zealand surely doesn’t need to drown in a tsunami of debt and post-Budget deficits into the future when it can raise funds from selling shareholdings in prime assets, restrain new spending and tax capital gains.

    Steven Joyce has a different view

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...OW4N5YW26GERQ/

    To achieve economic growth, we need to increase the rewards for working an hour, for investing another dollar or hiring another worker. We won’t do that by simply declaring higher nominal wage rates for everyone which are eaten up by inflation, or by slugging people with higher and higher marginal tax rates. We do it by letting them keep more of the money they earn.

    Liam Dann throws in his 2cents worth.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/record...NHQI3IPGCGU2Y/

    Dann said superannuation and CGT are some of the key factors in why New Zealand is “languishing” compared to our transtasman neighbours.

    “For me, there are two key things Australia has that we don’t. Compulsory superannuation savings and a capital gains tax have made a huge difference across decades of economic growth.


    Yes Robertson and Ardern have been terrible for NZ particularly future generations, but what is the solution now that they are gone?

    Does NZ have more beneficiaries than Aussie? If not then that may not be the problem. How does our welfare spend compare to them as a percentage of GDP?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    Dann said superannuation and CGT are some of the key factors in why New Zealand is “languishing” compared to our transtasman neighbours. “For me, there are two key things Australia has that we don’t. Compulsory superannuation savings and a capital gains tax have made a huge difference across decades of economic growth.
    I think Dann missed the biggest of them all being the resources that have been dug out of the Australian ground for multiple decades. I find it somewhat telling.....

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    Is Jack Tame a saboteur to NZ's economy?

    Why would he put such a repeated effort in this mornings Q&A, to try to get Todd McClay, Trade Minister, to make negative comments and judgements against our trading partners?

    Disgraceful!

    What is his motivation on state funded broadcasting to commit such treachery?

    Fortunately for NZ, McClay weathered the storm.
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