The Daily Blog Open Mic – Thursday – 5th September 2019
Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.
Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.
While this is a step very much in the right direction a rate of the 0.8 per cent per day cap on interest rates and fees over the life of a loan limited to 100 per cent of the amount borrowed, these draconian contracts will still be a poverty trap for many.
Threatening people with punishment for not vaccinating requires a state that will literally force its citizens to take injections, it’s hilarious that those who would cry nanny state first would cheer this second.
The Council’s waste policy should be focused on serving the needs of citizens and ratepayers through the delivery of services…
The Opportunities Party is serious about communicating with New Zealanders about important change. We’re changing too, to better reflect our…
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and Ngā Tāngata Microfinance (NTM) jointly welcome the extra consumer protections added to the Credit…
The Minister for Children, Hon. Tracey Martin says there’s no immediate plan to change legislation that’s breaching New Zealand’s human…
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED productions presents Pub Politics ep 2 ‘Does National Deserve to win 2020 Election’ 8pm Tuesday 10th Chapel Bar 147 Ponsonby Rd live streamed on The Daily Blog.
When 6 of the G7 don’t want to even look at you.
Many people have commented on the last two posts and I would spend all of my day on Facebook answering the issues raised by individuals so let me just cover a few the larger issues and accusations raised.