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Will Washington Post focus on NZ Right and Atlas Network wake Kiwis up?

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There was always an additional comment in any external journalism on there being a Chinese spy inside the National Government, and it was a bemused point that Kiwis seemed remarkably laid back about this fact and there was always some wandering aloud about if we actually understood the magnitude of what having a Chinese spy inside the Government meant.

It wasn’t until New Zealanders started reading this external commentary that we suddenly demanded some faint accountability because nothing motives New Zealanders quite like the opinion of outsiders.

Let’s hope the external perspective of The Washington Post awakes New Zealanders to the impact of the International Far Right Think Tank The Atlas Network, whose agenda is funded by the petrol industry and far right billionaires to blunt climate change advocacy and progress.

New Zealand, once a utopia for Trump-weary exiles, turns to the right

The populist National-led government is undoing many of Jacinda Ardern’s progressive initiatives, including gun control and environmental protections.

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ACT has boasted that it “punches above its weight” in the coalition, saying that even though it has only 11 lawmakers in the 123-seat Parliament, it is responsible for half of the government’s actions. But Seymour wants more. Asked if ACT has an outsize influence over the government, he said: “We have some but not as many as I would like of our policies being advanced.”

…that’s the Washington ‘Democracy dies in darkness’ Post there folks.

If you look at the recent ratings for transparency, the OECD was highly critical of how easy our Government can have policy bought and paid for.

We are becoming a speculators and consultants paradise where development is for them at the cost of us…

According to an OECD report released today, New Zealand needs to tame its corporate lobbying industry. The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has ranked New Zealand as the fourth-worst country among its 38 members when it comes to regulating vested interests that try to influence policymaking.

The OCED report for this country, Product Market Regulation indicators: How does New Zealand compare?, says that New Zealand is one of the few advanced economies that still doesn’t “have adequate rules that ensure transparency and accountability in the interactions between public officials and interest groups”. They warn that this absence threatens to produce an “unlevel playing field” in which big businesses can dominate and monopolise New Zealand industries, reducing productivity.

The report evaluates all the regulations in economies such as New Zealand to highlight where regulation, or a lack of it, leads to reduced economic competition. The OECD performs this process every five years, using about 1000 questions relating to each country’s regulatory framework. Overall, the quality of New Zealand’s regulations is deemed to be very close to the average in the OECD—the country ranks 20 out of the 38 organisation members.

…we are ripe for exploitation, manipulation and corruption.

Interests that mean us harm are colluding with the Political elites to enable an agenda that benefits them not us.

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  1. Which bad guy are we fighting against now, the far-right and the Atlas mob or the bankers and all the other big-money interests who control the US govt whom oversee us? Take your pick.

    • I mean, there’s no distinction between bankers like John Key, the baby-eating Atlas freaks, or the other enemies of the human race. They’re all in bed with and f**king each other.

      • On the surface it looks this way, but no, there is a distinction. On the one hand you have the established mob, led by the bankers, whom in the USA, especially, populate the corridors of power regardless of political party and despite being unelected – they have been hands on, at the forefront of political decision making for frig knows how long now. And on the other hand, you have a mass of largely ordinary people, labeled the Right or far-right, whose discontent of the established mob, differs – somewhat – from that other mass of discontented people labelled the Left. Throw in a newbie (to be) moneyed class outfit somehow associated with the far-right, looking to disrupt or takeover from the established mob…and this mob is supposed to be the problem. I Don’t think so! They are a distraction, a fall guy, something that is meant to keep our attention off the established mob that have corrupted politics for, again, far, far too long now with distraction being one of the key tools they have used to help keep them at the forefront of political decision making despite being unelected parasites.

  2. Parrrt Maaari “David Seymour” turning our country into a banana republican. The Russians got rid of these international pariah think-tanks same as the Chinese in Hong kong even Georgia passed legislation last month declaring these NGO register their intentions as well as their financiers.

  3. I saw a spider that big once while up in Queensland AU. It was swinging under the scrub hanging off the shower tap. I proudly took the charming arrangement out to the deck to show my girl at the time and her mum lounging below the fruit bats but then the spider picked the perfect time to leap, like a Gazelle off the sponge then flew like a wee kite past my in-laws and off into the bush. Oh, the howling, the wailing, the scraping of toenails and the scattering of cups and glasses while flailing at their hair and skirts. Ah, those were the days.
    And now, these are the days… Sad little men scuttling about desperately hoping to be seen as necessary and essential. ( Sorry guys but you’re not and you aren’t but don’t worry about it. It’s all good. You’ll be ok.) How about we order up a couple of hundred thousand tons of good MDMA then crop dust AO/NZ from Kaitaia to Bluff with it? See what happens? Give it a go. Cameras at the ready. Nothing to loose right.
    We’re always doing the same things while expecting different results. We work hard, take on debt that shouldn’t be that then we cower back and expect to get slightly less beaten than we’re used to getting. Atlas Network? We should simply drive then into the ocean then pelt them with shit. A Chinese spy, you say? Let’s chip the fucker like a dog gets then we can down-load the app and know where the sad little fucker is 24/7. He probably only has mummy issues so stuff him full of MDMA too.
    Give him a road-kill cat to cuddle. He’d be fine.

  4. The Chinese lost their a spies in both national and labour.

    The Americans have their very very good friend Winston

    Big oil have their trained and paid lobbyist masquerading as a Deputy PM.

    Big Tobacco has their lobbyist Bishop in the cabinet.

    Candidate vetting ought to exclude former migrant exploiters, shoplifters, lobbyists for foreigner governments and corporations, people born outside the country. Every last cent donated to a party needs to be declared and if the money is from a company or trust the ultimate beneficial donor named.

  5. Loosening NZ gun laws at this juncture? Political suicide from an ACT lone wolf with a minority world view.

  6. This is a great article. Thanks for reposting the Washington one. Two things. How bizarre that Debbi Gibbs once worked at BFM and was also the manager of Strait Jacket Fits until they disbanded and is also the chairperson of the evil Atlas Network for the past decade. Second thing Act “punching above it’s weight” exposed the great flaw of MMP if you have a right wing corrupt-don’t-give- a-shit-guy like Luxon as PM.

  7. With a real Government made up of real people we are on our way to a better country for all New Zealanders under the Coalition of the Competent.

  8. The biggest problem New Zealand has is the negative stick your legs up in the air,give up attitude of the sad left.
    Rejoice New Zealanders you are now in safe hands with the Coalition of the Competent.

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