The solution to Police pursuits is arming the Police? Wait, what?
…we need a rational debate about Police pursuit policy that can’t be derailed by ‘respect my authority’ as a response.
…we need a rational debate about Police pursuit policy that can’t be derailed by ‘respect my authority’ as a response.
…Key had golf with Obama on January 3rd 2014 and by 19th February 2014 the old boy network of the New Zealand appeals court overruled the 28 June 2012 decision, and declared the search warrants against Kim Dotcom to be valid.
I for one did not vote Greens for them to hand over fucking 42 parliamentary questions to the fucking National Party.
…the latest sackings at the Trump White House & Casino this week show Trump is now so comfortable in his ignorance that he will throw any semblance of caution to the wind and surround himself with people who flatter his ego rather than serve the Office.
If the Greens really were determined to subject the Labour-NZ First Coalition to the scrutiny of the most informed, articulate and progressive members of the House of Representatives, then they would hardly have given away the chance to do exactly that to Parliament’s most ill-informed, inarticulate and reactionary elements. Progressive Kiwis have only to ask themselves: “Who would we rather held this Government to account: Chloe Swarbrick or Mark Mitchell? Golriz Ghahraman or Judith Collins?” – to realise that the justification advanced to them by Green Party co-leader, James Shaw, is pure, unadulterated, bullshit.
Crusher Coffee – Here’s to stabbing in the front, giving back double and ripping out threats
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There are several reasons why it is wrong of the Green caucus to hand over some of their Parliamentary Questions to National.
There are occasional lovely moments when a politician’s carefully arranged façade of decency and respectability is stripped away to reveal their inner person with all its ugly racism and stupidity on display.
Look at the deep depression in the face of the bearded right wing clown on the right. Did he work hard in Wellington to one day stand next to a pig and a man in pig costume? Watch as his professional life flashes before his eyes as he questions every decision that has led him to this moment.