Chipkins is losing it!
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Chipkins is losing it!
When Hippocritter said he hasn't read any fiction , he obviously hasn't read Labour's manifesto
David Cunliffe on the hopeless panel: "Chris Luxon's numbers don't add up unless you sell half of Auckland".
Give me a break.
Tau Henare, Maiki Sherman, David Cunliffe are the panel. Who picked these numpties? Tau Henare is a muppet, Cunliffe was sorry for being a man.
Cunliffe: "MOST NEW ZEALANDERS WANT A CAPITAL GAINS TAX!!!!"
Give me a break.
Culiffe: "Luxon is speaking to the far right".
This is garbage.
Maiki says Luxons comments on gangs were a 'dog whistle'.
This is outrageous.
Link to poll here:
https://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showthread.php?12748-POLL-who-are-you-planning-on-voting-for/page2
Please add your vote if you haven't already.
Herald Poll: Who won TVNZ leaders’ debate?
Luxon 76%
Hipkins 24%
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...K5H3SNDFL24WQ/
Well a CGT specifically on rental properties was what 52% of poll respondents agreed to, not a broad based CGT.
https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/07/17/p...ax-on-rentals/
Ardern and Hipkins' legacy.
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/natio...bb628953&ei=13
"AT chief executive Dean Kimpton described the increase in anti-social behaviour as "troubling".
"I think it's a societal issue first and foremost yes, of course, we need increased policing and we need to train our people to manage this and we'll look at security guards and systems to protect, but I have a view that some of this comes down to individual responsibility."
Kimpton said it was not a problem isolated to Auckland, or to buses.
"Other jurisdictions are seeing similar increases in this sort of behaviour and we're also seeing it on our roads and more risk-taking and more aggressive driving, so we're seeing a play out [on a] number of fronts."
Youth worker Aaron Hendry was worried for Aotearoa's young people.
"We've got young people that are living on our streets, living in emergency accommodation, young people that don't have safety, stability and the care and support that they need.
"That is, I guess, a huge driving factor to seeing that sort of harmful behaviour happening in our communities." "