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  1. I have just listened to Chloe on the radio talk of her Green budget. I find it hard to believe anyone would find it credible in a real World .Lots of nice to haves and free things for people paid for by borrowing 45 billion dollars and taxing the rich and those companies that remained here .

    1. ‘I find it hard to believe anyone would find it credible in a real World .’
      Feel the same way about your pontifications Trevor. ( 2024 Everything will be better soon 2025 Everything will be better soon )

    2. I Haven’t been here for a while but is Trevor the National Party apointment tasked with getting a negative comment in first?

      Still finding it hilarious btw that people think National is good at economics, this is the 3rd National led government in my lifetime that has got in power and immediately engineered a recession by drastically cutting expenditure.

      1. Aaron,
        That is their primary purpose.
        Engineer a recession, put small businesses into liquidation, collapse economy, increase unemployment, cut government spending, decrease wages, reduce interest rates, buy discounted property, money floods into mortgages and property prices boom, voters sick of years of austerity vote in Labour who increase spending fuelling the boom.
        Boom and bust is the neoliberal dream and there is only one winner.
        Unless you wear a tie or dress with the CNUT label it probably ain’t you.

  2. To Chloe it’s now about “what bathrooms PEOPLE can use” which seems to be a softening of the more extreme woke view that the issue was around Trans use. Perhaps this is her new strategy to appeal more to the more to a potential supportive base but it’s just rearranging the deck chairs. As ‘Im right’ says it can’t be stopped. The beast has been unleashed and she has no control over it.

  3. The two major parties each grew from their own single seed into broad-church parties representing their core constituencies with room for other minority interests. Trying to sellotape a collection of single-issue interest groups into a coherent whole is, in my opinion, doomed to failure, followed by irrelevance.

    Good luck to all!

  4. Oh I love you right wingers being in panic mode.

    On my poll on the ACC REFORM Debate from over 200 votes 58 % says yes 29% say more info and only 12% no.

    So there is a large chunk who want the Greens Acc reform and reform of Medicines and Primarycare systems.

    The Greens are the only party with a plan to make it happen and fully costed.

    So the next polls are going to be very interesting and folks are definitely talking about a red green split vote by traditional labour voters.

    1. Yes even Hooten believes the Maori party have good common sense policy and the best economic policy but were over looked due to rampant race based hate from the right .Green and brown looking good to me .

  5. As an original supporter of the Greens predecessor, the Values Party, I’ve been saddened by the lurch into identity politics that has sucked in the majority of Greens. After Donald and Jeanette were gone, I was hopeful that he the adoption of leftist policies, in conjunction with the ecology based policies, should have put the Party into government, albeit with the Labour Party. Didn’t happen. Solution: start a new party, this time with an expressed proscription on adopting any policy on gender or identity. That means keeping a Proscribed List of people forbidden from joining.

  6. Rainbow have got a bit out of control really. 3% of population tops (Australian figures), but wildly over-represented in parliament. That tail wagging the dog is a guaranteed vote loser. Meanwhile economic social justice (your job, Labour) and the environment (your job, Greens) languish.

    1. Much like ACT and NZ FIRST .NZ first have no elected MPS yet get to call the shots on fucking the environment and calling for the assasination of Jacinda and Neve .

      1. I think the interests there are more specific – identifiable funders each with their own specific pathologies – just as Atlas drives the superficial inanity of Nicky No-boats.

  7. You can rightly point out that the obsession with identity politics needs to go, but there will never be any justification for being stupid enough to vote for Donald Trump. How the f anyone could listen to him and say ‘yes that’s the man’ is beyond comprehension. He was a total con artist in his first term and now he’s a fascist con artist. Listen to him dribbling on about Harvard, while ignoring the fact that his dipshit son in law, who wasn’t bright enough to get in, had his convicted Father donate shitloads so he can get in. How much Jewish money has gone to this supposedly antisemitic institution? You can’t make this up.

  8. I fully support the Greens. Anyone who can trigger and out the cry babies in society gets my vote.

  9. It’s not the Green Party that’s the problem? That’s a generous statement. What is a political party but for its representatives, its political candidates – a couple of constituent winners but others on the list elected as MPs under MMP – and of course the political machinery that supports the party. I cant speak for all, but the record of many on the list speaks for itself. Still, we live in an age of diversity where minority perspectives are now legitimized so those of us who grew up in a different world with different values need to be more compromising. Yet I still do have an issue with some of the list MPs. Seems to me they’ve hijacked the party – but that’s another tale.

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