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  1. Is New Zealand racing truely in crises? Go to Chris Bishops social media and things will seem worse than ever. Political divisions will remain prominent as long as basic things for the general population don’t matter to voters more than the things that divide them. This may be a natural flaw in advanced democratic systems.

    The answer to the question is far more complicated than it might be on the surface. I’m still young, still learning. But I am curious about the answers to questions, you know… Who truly holds the power and who covers ass.

  2. When the Nats aren’t wasting time with this mindless populist shit they are, like Nathan Guy and others, proposing 4 lane freeway nirvana around their electorates.

    Facts and questions;

    You were the MP in Otaki for 9 years plus.

    You were a Minister!

    Your party had as a key policy Roads of National Significance (motorways everywhere!)

    So whilst a Minister for 9 years, where the fuck were you if this was such a concern?

    Other very simple questions;

    Nathan, how many extra million cubic tonnes of CO2 can be delivered by building this motorway in your backyard?

    What is Nationals climate change policy?

    Do you believe in Climate Change?

    Nathan, do you realise the Arctic Ice cap is melting rapidly, just for starters.

    Why is accelerating Climate Change such a paramount issue for you?

    Nathan….are you an IDIOT?

    Or are you just a humble servant of a party of IDIOTS!

    Let us know please!

  3. Just what is needed at raceway meets, more booze. Because we just don’t have enough drunks vomiting at these places.

    Honestly, Nat mps are desperate to be “rebels with a cause”.

  4. Still haven’t got cheap and regular trains, but under the new govt NZTA have put up some median barriers in some dangerous spots, but the 3 dangerous bridges in his electorate are still f*cked, and not a word on changing them, just talk talk about a 4 lane freeway in 202? That sums up his campaigning myopia.

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