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29-04-2022, 11:24 AM
#6031
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29-04-2022, 12:07 PM
#6032
Originally Posted by moka
OMG, Balance is trying to be divisive, the very thing he is accusing Ardern of.
Balance is harnessing his inner Trump.
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29-04-2022, 01:09 PM
#6033
Originally Posted by Balance
Good news!
Ardern to push ahead with 3 Waters co-governance proposal - presents a clear choice for NZers next year whether they want to elect a unifying government or a divisive racist Ardern government.
One that claims that NZ voters are bottom feeders.
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29-04-2022, 01:58 PM
#6034
Originally Posted by Balance
You know that apart from Luxon's flip flopping & U turns on,
- a Public Sector Pay Freeze,
- a review into activities of Mega Churches,
- scrapping Labour Day or another Public Holiday.
- that Public Transport needs to stand on its own 2 feet & not get any govt subsidies, ( astonishing, as everyone knows all govt's have been subsidising Public transport for decades )
- when pressed admitting that National's proposed tax cuts would be just as inflationary as Grant Robertson's spending (this straight after blaming govt spending as causing inflation causing a cost of living crisis)
- that the proposed Maori Health Authority would be scrapped under National (Reti says no, Willis says yes, & Luxon after earlier saying it would now indecisive)
- plus the stumbling over National fixing their diversity problem & the fact their 3 Tauranga candidates are all white middle age men
- the stumbling over giving a wealthy CEO a $270,000 tax cut Versus a nurse $800 while pushing the countries in the middle of a cost of living crisis.
- the stumbling over criticising the govt's much wasteful spending & then struggling to cobble together examples of wasteful spending accounting for around 1.5% of the total budget.
- getting the correct median & average wage bands wrong
- that prior to becoming leader of the opposition, Luxon said NZ's water infrastructure desperately needed reform. He backed reform, now he's against it!
National under Luxon just seems to be about opposing anything the govt wants to do & reverting things back to the way they were in 2017 & things weren't that great back then.
There's no vision or plan of how to fix the problems the country is facing, how to improve things. They just don't seem to have any fresh ideas & what about the startling lack of confidence in Willis by bringing in an unelected outside consultant (English) to oversee Nicola Willis in the Finance portfolio! That's unheard of.
It's becoming apparent Willis is streets ahead of Luxon & Key should have anointed her as leader imo. She must feel v hard done by but her time will come.
As a 1st term MP, Luxon is just too inexperienced & making too many gaffes, he should have waited till after the 2023 election.
However, the govt could well be voted out rather than National being voted in & that's seems to be being reflected in recent polling.
Last edited by Blue Skies; 29-04-2022 at 10:23 PM.
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29-04-2022, 02:36 PM
#6035
Ardern trying her usual deflection trick - attempting to shift the focus away from co-governance to privatization.
Not going to work as NZers (except the indoctrinated brain dead) are now fully aware of the deviousness and hidden agenda of Ardern & the Maori cabal.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/three-...ILDVS5KEWNMRM/
"The Government appears keen to shift the debate to concerns over privatisation, by entrenching a provision in the legislation that would mean the water entities could only be privatised if 75 per cent of MPs agreed, or the Government of the day violated political norms by repealing the entrenching provision."
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29-04-2022, 02:40 PM
#6036
Originally Posted by Blue Skies
However, the govt could well be voted out rather than National being voted in & that's seems to be being reflected in recent polling.
Isn't that the usual way? Parties fall out of favour, as Labour are busy demonstrating currently.
The treasury benches are lost - more than won.
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29-04-2022, 02:41 PM
#6037
Originally Posted by Balance
Ardern trying her usual deflection trick - attempting to shift the focus away from co-governance to privatization.
One is in Te Tiriti and the other isn't.
Unfortunately National has no credibility under Luxon with his continual policy shifts.
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29-04-2022, 02:42 PM
#6038
Originally Posted by fungus pudding
The treasury benches are lost - more than won.
That is what they say.
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29-04-2022, 02:46 PM
#6039
Originally Posted by dobby41
One is in Te Tiriti and the other isn't.
Unfortunately National has no credibility under Luxon with his continual policy shifts.
That’s not what the polls say - more and more NZers like a leader who is not a spinner and who is not devious & a hypocrite like Ardern.
Notice how quiet she has been lately? Word has it that …. (saving for another day to reveal).
Last edited by Balance; 29-04-2022 at 03:03 PM.
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29-04-2022, 03:11 PM
#6040
Originally Posted by Balance
That’s not what the polls say - more and more NZers like a leader who is not a spinner and who is not devious & a hypocrite like Ardern.
Notice how quiet she has been lately? Word has it that …. (saving for another day to reveal).
That is true - the polls do say otherwise, they are behind the times.
"(saving for another day to reveal)" means it is just speculation (like so many of your predictions and utterings over the last 2 years or so) but anyway
Originally Posted by Balance
Does not matter what I think.
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