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It’s trickle down theory that benefits the wealthy.
The wealthy will always vote. (Because they want to control the economy and our lives).
“Waiheke is full of activists and lunatics”. Reading Doug McKay’s comments provided a hilarious start to Sunday morning.
When the pandemic arrived in this country, Prime Minister Ardern appealed to New Zealanders to “be kind”.
I’ll be honest, it was a long day yesterday so I only watched the first 10 minutes of the Leader’s debate last night.
So, Richard Prebble, the man who toured the country proclaiming he was going to save rail and was then instrumental in selling it off to an American corporate that asset stripped it and caused taxpayers to have to rebuild it with money that should have been used for hospitals and schools thinks the country is using Social Credit.
Judith Collins likes to claim the National Party are better money managers than any other party.
National’s economic policy of temporary tax cuts yesterday proved, if proof be needed, that they are unapologetic neoliberals.