Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Rage Against The Machine – How I Could Just Kill a Man
Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Rage Against The Machine – How I Could Just Kill a Man
Daily Blog Guerrilla Radio – Rage Against The Machine – How I Could Just Kill a Man
5: Healthcare or Wealthcare? 24 Million to Lose Insurance Under GOP Plan While Rich Get Big Tax Breaks
4: The Republican Healthcare Plan Is Even Crueler Than You Think
3: Employers allowed to ban the hijab: EU court
2: EDWARD SNOWDEN HAS SOME ADVICE FOR DONALD TRUMP ABOUT SURVEILLANCE
1: Google’s DeepMind makes AI program that can learn like a human
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The sale of the Poroti Springs water is yet another example of government neglect in Northland, and its failure to…
A 15,000 strong petition that calls on the government to place a moratorium on freshwater exports is being presented to…
Congratulations to Race Relations commissioner Dame Susan Devoy for her courageous stand challenging the Government to hold an independent inquiry into the abuse of children held in care by the state.
The Daily Poem – Dancing crazy by Peter Le Baige
With the Cult of Hyper Individualism, “taking Personal Responsibility” is the corollary of the “Small State” and reduced government services. The Right demand Personal Responsibility from everyone. (So when an individual ‘fails’, the fault – and responsibility – must lie with him/her, rather than the State’s tilting the playing field toward the rich and the powerful.)
Trump’s mis-use of the term “fake news” – to attack and dismiss as untrue, actual news stories – is a corruption of the term for his own purposes. Trump’s actions, statements, tweets, and behaviour has all received media attention – and quite rightly so. Trump is no longer a private individual and his actions and words are no longer unimportant. As the elected leader of the United States, much of what he says and does will be reported.
Bill English seems to be as inept at leading the National Party now as he was in 2002, when the Party suffered its worst ever defeat at the polls. So, if John Key is the Keith Holyoake of our modern era, is Bill English the modern version of Holyoake’s hapless deputy, John Marshall?