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  1. We have been forced to have a bank account for our pays and other matters like receiving a benefit this is wrong the banks have so much information about us all and they have shown particularly westpac they will hand you private information over as they did with Nicky Hager at the drop of a police hat they don’t need a warrant

    1. Not any more , Michelle. You’ve still made a good point about the info of ours which they hold – what we’re spending, and where, and what on, and bearing in mind the Dirty Politics which streamed from John Key’s office, with him now heading a big bank, if I were doing something dodgy or questionable, or even just embarrassing, I’d be looking at blurring my tracks or changing banks if I thought that they had anything on me. Suddenly, they are no longer just anonymous spread sheet producers – and nor are we.

  2. What a disgusting country this is. Let me count the ways (NB not exhaustive) we’re INSTITUTIONALLY GOUGED

    – the foreign imperials suck 5 billy out of the country as
    – you pay half your salary on exorbitant rent or a sadistic mortgage
    – as you get extorted over a barrel for groceries while
    – your actual purchasing power is ideologically sabotaged by punitive tax on petrol (to bully you into electrics),
    – same goes for the tobacco
    – or shortly the alcohol or,
    – whatever is ideologically targeted for bullying treatment next

    Your money will be sabotaged for ideologically based conditioning reasons by a mealy mouthed shill coven of collabs, ulterior scientists, sell outs and elevated insipids worming around a rancid pyramid. Call an exterminator FFS, it’s infested. And it’s worse than Termites

  3. ” re-establish a State Advances Corporation to lend to first home buyers at rates below those offered by the banks.”
    Now what would be wrong with that, if we had a government vaguely interested in helping people get into their first home. It would in short order transfer to the building industry and all would flow from there. The inflated prices would not have such an impact if interest rates were nearly nil and repayments set at a manageable schedule.
    D J S

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