The NZ Economy and global economy will go into recession because of Trump
The recession isn’t coming — it’s already here. Trump lit the fuse, but local political choices are making the explosion worse.

The recession isn’t coming — it’s already here. Trump lit the fuse, but local political choices are making the explosion worse.

Artemis II gave us a glimpse of what humanity could be. Then the budget cuts hit — and the cynicism rushed back in.

They told us global pricing was good for us. Now they want us to trust them on the India free trade deal — before we’ve even seen it.

When Ministers praise “resilience”, are they applauding communities — or quietly preparing us to expect less help when climate disasters hit?

Winston Peters was in the room just before Trump backed down. Imagine if New Zealand had used that moment to speak with principle instead of crawling.

Same voices. Same outrage. Same targets. Why does every Taxpayers’ Union campaign seem to land on Māori?

Sandra Grey is giving the union movement something it has lacked for years: urgency, clarity and political bite. And with the fuel crisis escalating, that matters.
We built Fonterra to protect New Zealand. Now it’s selling off the future and telling us to be grateful for the payout.

We keep pretending each disaster is a one-off. It’s not. And if the AMOC collapses, “unprepared” won’t even begin to cover it.
Trump posts himself glowing like Jesus, then insists he’s just a doctor. Sure. And the angels are… what exactly?