MEDIAWATCH: Ryan Bridges is the biggest cheerleader for rich people and it tells you all you need to know about The AM Show this Election

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Don’t get me wrong.

I love Ryan on The AM Show, he has that rare talent too listen to an answer and then unleash devastating question and he remains a far preferable TV offering than the grim TVNZ Breakfast show that continues to be a palace of tears since John Campbell left.

Ryan’s jaw dropping defence of rich people yesterday morning as he interviewed David Parker on the Tax report made David laugh while the rest of us turned away in shock.

There’s cheerleader for something, and then there is personal masseuse and Ryan went well beyond a personal masseuse, his nauseating defence of rich pricks in a country reeling from inequality was less journalism and more deep sexual fetish.

Eeeeew.

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Ryan is either very rich, his family is very rich or he believes he’s going to be very rich one day and is standing up for his rich interests.

Double Eeeeeew.

The tax system is rigged for the rich!

We need a radical means to place the yoke of taxation onto those who are causing the most economic damage and greed – the Banks, the Corporates and Speculators!

This is why the Tax debate every fucking election is such a shallow and hollow joke. Labour says blah blah blah and National scream tax cut. They are both fighting over an ever diminishing pie!

It’s the Great NZ Tax Cut Scam that never actually fixes the problem!

The true political division in a Capitalist Democracy is not the colour of your skin or gender identity or genital tribalism, it’s between the 1% richest, their 9% enablers and the 90% rest of us!

Labour must think big on funding universal provision of services to survive the economic downturn and the new post-Covid reality in a climate warming world!

Let’s ensure taxation is targeted at the corporates and the wealthy while subsidising the costs of the poorest.

I present the 10 point Left wing Economic Justice Plan for Aotearoa New Zealand.

1: Feed every kid in NZ a free nutritious and healthy breakfast and lunch at every school using local product and school gardens with parents paid to come in and help, seize 30% of the supermarket industry and directly inject competition from the State.

2: 50 000 State Homes for life built using the best environmental and social architecture standards using the public works act to seize land and immediately start building satellite towns using upgraded public transport hubs using a new ministry of Green Works to build them.

3: Free public transport plus vast infrastructure upgrade for climate crisis.

4: Doubling welfare payments and student allowances minus any bullshit claw backs from MSD plus Living Wage universally adopted as minimum working wage plus implementation of all WEAG recommendations.  

5: GST off food and essentials like tampons, toilet paper, condoms, oral health.

6: Free Dental services for everyone through public health.

7: Debt cancellation – student loans, welfare overpayments, beneficiary debt, easier debt cancellation.

8: Renter Rights – (rent freezes, end accomodation payments, long term tenancy arrangements) 

9: Buy out houses that can’t be saved, look at universal insurance for climate change events to cover those with no insurance, survival packs in every home, solar panels on every roof, vast increase in Civil Defence equipment, social licence of essential service resilience.

10: Properly funded public broadcasting with TVNZ advert free and merged with RNZ alongside properly funded journalism through NZ on Air with more money for the Arts and Science. If you can’t have good public journalism, the right wing media will destroy these other 9 advances. 

Don’t tell me we can’t afford any of this because we can if the wealthy are taxed!

There are 14 Billionaires in NZ, and 3118 ultra-high net worth individuals, let’s start with them, then move onto the Banks, then the Property Speculators, the Climate Change polluters and big industry.

There’s no point making workers pay more to rebuild our resilience, tax the rich!

-Sugar Tax

-Inheritance Tax

-Wealth Tax

-Financial Transactions Tax

-New top tax rate on people earning over $300 000 per year.

-Capital Gains Tax

-Windfall profit taxes

-First $10 000 tax free

Capitalism is rigged, Democracy is supposed to have the moral authority to challenge that.

We need to be kinder to individuals and crueller to corporations.

Watching Ryan cheerlead these rich pricks tells you all you need to know about where The AM Show’s loyalties will be this election.

 

 

 

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45 COMMENTS

  1. Mr Bridges is a prize dodgepot.

    He attacked “protestors” early in his on screen career which was rich given that openly gay people were subject to all manner of discrimination prior to Homosexual Law Reform.

    Gay rights were obtained by protestors! Many straights marched in the 80s in support. It makes no odds if he has interview skills when he is another mouth for hire on behalf of the employing class.

    • Ryan Bridges looks out for Ryan Bridges. My feeling is that if anyone called him f—-t he would scream hate speech, but stay quiet for anyone else.

  2. Noticed the same thing .
    Bright and arrogant Ryan Bridge sides with the big end town every time .
    He must eat out everyday – as he has platformed every whinging restaurant owner in NZ over the last 2 years and is currently running a campaign to bring in more foreign chefs. – cos priorities

  3. Ryan was challenging the notion put forward by Parker re unrealised capital gains.

    They are a paper gain.

    Whereas, Parker sees them as a gain and is suggesting they can be taxed.

    Voters were/are largely divided over the suggestion of a CGT which taxes realised gains. Therefore, attempting to sell them a tax that taxes unrealised gains is likely to be far less popular.

    Silly Parker opens this door for public debate yet fails to provide further details. As usual, leaving a void for the opposition and vested interests to full with assumptions that will further scare and put off voters.

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