The game the Left play is handing out freebies in order to build support. So you expect the parties of the Right to counter this by raising taxes. Don't be such a clown, you think you are being clever but you're actually being a total dh.
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red panda is obsessed with tax, just being a smarta*se by saying National should run a campaign on raising taxes or proposing a bunch of freebies itself. red panda hates our system, hates private ownership, hates 'the rich', hates anyone that would vote for National or ACT, hates bald people....just a hater. All 'Progressives' are in truth haters and wreckers.
No, I don't think their campaign slogan is 'Economic Management' or anything like that. That's just your stupid spin. It wouldn't be hard to run the show better than Robertson is doing - massive wasteful spending and all that, free this, that, and the other. National have said they will address the waste. There are going to have to be cuts, and big cuts. We will be borrowing $940 million a week in 2024 thanks to Robertson, and the media and yourself are going nuts over a purported $540 million annual hole in Nationals tax plan.
The Left have gone far too far. They have wrecked the books.
Here another $238 million that will no doubt get written off. NZ has big, big problems. The PREFU was a tissue of lies.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/mon...-families-debt
More than 50,000 people with Working for Families debt
Susan Edmunds
05:00, Sep 14 2023
'More than 50,000 people owed a combined $238 million in Working for Families debt in August – and there are concerns that proposed changes to the system could leave the poorest families worse off.
Data from Inland Revenue shows that the median debt owed per person affected was $2300.
In July 2020, 44,000 people owed $162m, with a median of $1600.
Working for Families payments are made to households with children, when they earn under set income thresholds. But if a household’s income is assessed incorrectly, they can end up being paid more than they were due and have to repay it.'