Moralising over Parliament is a luxury many NZers simply don’t have
Getting bogged down in moralising is a luxury many NZers simply don’t have.
Critical analysis breaking down New Zealand news coverage, media framing, and political narratives behind the headlines.
Getting bogged down in moralising is a luxury many NZers simply don’t have.
This fanciful conspiracy theory sounds like the sort of pixie dust Cameron Slater and Simon Lusk trade in, it simply doesn’t ring true.
This sudden blood letting of smears will have some MPs nervously sleeping tonight because many affairs occur in Wellington and if this is really where National wants to go…
Jacinda showed leadership, Judith played politics.
Folks I don’t want to go on and on and on about this, but I think we should be thinking seriously about some way to seize Rio Tinto assets now before they bugger off because I just don’t believe they are going to stump up with the $250m needed to decontaminate Tiwai Point when they leave next year.
He is an agent of chaos without any moral or ethical values beyond self aggrandisement and naked malice.
The spinelessness our economic dependence on China is truly shaming for a Country that once pretended to have an independent Foreign Policy.
The National Party are selling a myth to the people of NZ that this obscene border charge will punish white wealthy boomers frolicking around the South of France when the truth is that these returning New Zealanders are not wealthy boomers, they are us!
Male Suicide is a tragic pain on NZ culture and our damaged mental health issues are deeply engrained as a society.
So we are now 9 weeks until the 2020 NZ Election due on September 19th. The pandemic has generated an unforeseen unprecedented universal event that has generated a solidarity and a genuine gratitude of Jacinda’s leadership which is translating into political loyalty. That loyalty is being tested however by a resurgent National Party led by a toxic politician like Judith Collins who if elected would usher in a Government of Dirty Politics.