Wellington Buses stop for do-not-sign pledge
Hundreds of bus drivers met in Wellington today to decide how they’re going to fight back against a Council decision…
Hundreds of bus drivers met in Wellington today to decide how they’re going to fight back against a Council decision…
“The Government’s decision today not to fund public health care to the level needed is a serious blow for New…
Increases in the Accommodation Supplement (AS) means an equal deduction from Temporary Additional Support (TAS). “The government is cynically…
This is a sweep it under the carpet budget, just like everything this Government does. It only looks good because Labour and the Greens have such incredibly small visions.
Even photoshopping in the child from the Omen doesn’t make this photo any less creepy
The Daily Blog is proud to announce that we will live stream the Child Poverty Action Group Auckland Post Budget Breakfast, Friday 26th May 7:15am-8:45am. This will include the smartest critics of National Party social policy and provide real insight into the budget spin. Everyone with a passion for change needs to watch this.
All indications are National is about to outflank Labour on the left with its 2017 budget and leave the party that claims to represent working New Zealanders struggling to appear relevant.
It’s like a scene from a Dracula movie where the zombie comes back from the dead. The TPPA is dead but the TPPA-11, without the US, has just opened one eye. The idea of reviving the TPPA without the US, but still including all of the dangerous aspects that the US introduced into negotiations, makes no sense.
I want people to stop blaming mental health alone and start realising that the hand to hold closest to us is theirs. Some things can’t be fixed but all things can be fought and every enemy subdued – not by an offices intellect but by the collective might of enough civilian foot soldiers.
I believe vaccinations are good
I don’t believe internal explosions brought down the Twin Towers
I don’t believe fluoridation in water is bad
I don’t believe in chem trails