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    1. If you read the story it says crime has been bad for a long time and the ram raiders picture was 2018 .Crime has been a source of fear for a long time and neither party has got on top of it but at least National is trying.

      1. National’s trying by underfunding police? FFS Trevor get a grip!

  1. The rich man in his castle,
    The poor man at his gate,
    God made them, high or lowly,
    And ordered their estate.

    All things bright and beautiful ….

    1. Classic, JT, you got it in one. ‘The more things change, the more they stay the same.’

  2. I don’t care if he is rich. I have a problem with being a lying, gutless, tosser. Yesterday he was saying the tax reduction on heated tobacco products was a “trial”! What is he talking about. What’s the control arm? How is it monitored? This again proves the coalition government is not evidence based at all. They often go against actual evidence because they have been sponsored to do so.

  3. And now we have Bryce Edwards writing an article trying to muddy the waters whereby he tries to rope Jacinda Ardern into the story by saying she made a $ 300,000 profit on her home when she sold it.

    The big difference, which he failed to mention, was that Ardern sold her private house of residence, compared with Luxon, who is flipping ‘investment properties’ for the sole purpose of capital gain.

    This is what happens …wrongly conflating stories to construct a false narrative.

    If this is the type of bullshit that Bryce Edwards has been teaching at University, and is also provided the privilige to write about in the mainstream media, then it’s easy to see how so many people become brainwashed and misinformed…it’s a disgrace

    1. Though according to Rebel News, Ardern made Luxon head of AirNZ, and her mate ( their word) Coster, Police Comm ( Christians both) and refused to say why the WEF crowd recently met in Montreal.

    2. and a red neck tried to convince me she had two dairy farms as well .One only has to look up the 2023 list of stuff owned by MPs to see that is another lie from the right wing river of filth

  4. Well at least the PM could now say while in Wellington he lives in a state house…just not one full of black mould and needing multiple repairs.

    Baldrick is certainly venal, and a numbskull in some ways–he does not worry about how things look to the “losers and bottom feeders”. Will his capital gain be seen by middle class mortgage holders as a good thing…or will it be taken as a middle finger salute…it will be by renters of overpriced dumps with no chance of their own home.

    Stalling Kainga Ora builds is vandalism of the highest order. A part built, not closed in dwelling, will deteriorate–the Atlas network people like Seymour and senior Natzos do not believe in public housing so are prepared to waste millions on their ideological fantasies as per the Cook Strait Ferry debacle.

  5. Dont worry Trevor and Bob the fister are happy that they are paying tax while the skin head gang leader pays none and now lives rent free while 100 kids are in hospital with health issues from not having enough food or living on the streets while mum and dad hold down 3 jobs .

    1. And how long before those children will no longer get hospital care – unaffordable for their parents because privatised health system?

      1. already happening and I see southern cross made a massive loss on the health side of their business because people are signing up ,waiting 2 years then getting 90k worth of heart surgery and the premiums are less than 10k for that time .No doubt they are Luxons mates who know he is going to fuck health again as national always do .

  6. We should be fair to Luxon.
    As Prime Minister it would unseemly to say to the nation as a whole, ‘Fuck the rest of you, I’m all right.’

  7. He’s rich because of this…

    The Doctrine of Discovery was based upon racist theories that Non-Europeans were not human, and therefore had no property or human rights, and could not safely govern themselves. Based upon that theory, Europeans ignored na�ve property and poli�cal rights, and set up governments on Indigenous lands.

  8. As much as those quotations from scripture might be a nice fit in this context, historically they have been used by the Christian church, in its role as a branch of The Establishment, to keep the poor believing that if they meekly accept the crumbs of Capitalism in this life, “God” will make it up to them in the next.

    1. On the money. God, gold and guns! The holy trinity that governs the land of the living, not the spiritual trinity the scriptures would have you believe!

  9. No, it’s not in the TOW, ADA and is it our birthright to have decent health care, housing and education too but it’s disappearing down a black COC hole as will many of our state assets under these arrrrrse holes. The real agenda of privatising our health system has finally come out as will it for the Ferries another transfer of wealth from us the taxpayer to the greedy rich.

    1. On health, fascinating that Key underfunded health for 9 years and to a lesser extent Labour before trying to rectify the situation. Now Luxon has followed the Key model of underfunding health at the expense of not Luxon but the health and well being of those not wealthy and those not sorted…

      https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2024/08/28/nz-needs-proper-health-funding–not-crisis-management.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawFpVY5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHa0HjYFPIYfP5n_xss1zfn0BnDwKWIqdQrdByKtHwkiPzPH-fWiyUcOxGQ_aem_gS70zZHZAWm4Q7ZyeQVoaw

    2. A birthright also comes with obligations.The parents need to provide a good stable home with food and clothing. If they cannot do that they need to hold off having children.
      There would be more than enough tax welfare if individuals got their act sorted and the only recipients were those in real need due to health or mental state.

      1. and the government should ensure those same parents can have a well paying job to be able to provide for their kids .Just ask those that the government has sacked if they are now able to provide the standard of living for their kids they had before they were fired .There is no excuse for poverty in NZ .

      2. If people were happy with 1 home per family there would be a lot more affordable houses for families to own their own home instead of having the parasite landlord class pushing house prices up so they can bludge of the hard work of their Tennant.

        1. Many people prefer to rent and have the mobility that goes with not owning a house. It is a trick that gets people stuck in one place if they own a home .Most landlords are providing a service much needed by many who could not buy a home due to their life style.If the state built mote homes to rent then the profiteers would leave the market .unfortunately neither party has done this for years.

          1. Back in the 60s and 70s it was possible to buy a house and afford a flexible travel work life. Landlords are serving themselves, I agree that the government needs to supply housing as well but the biggest problem is that “investor” demand has turned housing into a Ponzi scheme (look at the income to house price ratios over the decades) as the illusion of wealth created by rising house prices is just a myth paid for by higher prices for everything else and an extra debt burden on our children. Real investments (farming, manufacturing, knowledge-software) create wealth instead of transferring it from someone else like the residential rental market. If investors stuck to commercial property we would all be better off.

  10. Yes, Gordon and 170k spent on curtains and paint to satisfy the bald one, must be gold paint.

  11. Envy my arrrse im right whose mostly wrong its plain greed and lack of care for the majority of NZers including the dummies that believed his election promises and voted for the liar.

  12. What he is really saying.
    Luxon. “your poor, your fucked, don’t care”

    He rolls the victims the Good Samaritan helps.

  13. What he is basically saying is “the bottom feeders are not his problem”.
    I am alright Jack and I am following the rules.

  14. Dont for get the pre xmas spend up he had so he could have the in laws over for xmas dinner .We even paid for the beds so they could stay the night

  15. Who knew the NACTZIs would rewrite the dictionary too.
    Luxon’s brag on his Q3 plan.
    We have DELIVERED on 39 of our 43 point plan.

    delivery

    noun

    de·​liv·​ery di-ˈli-v(ə-)rē  

    plural deliveries

    : the act or manner of delivering something

    also : something delivered

    NACTZIs-

    DELIVERY now means LOSS  of – kiwis leaving NZ,  loss of jobs, housing , hospitals, food on the table, health access ….

  16. How is it that all these MP’s with investment properties can vote on Bills like the one reducing the brightline test from 10 to 2 years, and reestablishing the interest deductibility claim?

    It is such a huge and obvious conflict of interest in laws being made for personal benefit, as shown now by the PM. They should not be able to vote on them.

  17. These clowns are setting you up for a fundamentalist dystopian police state with their fundie schools and indoctrination camps. Their untoward and chaotic meddling and prescriptive narratives towards the state institutions of education, health, welfare, transport, police, corrections and justice. They will erode standards in the name of achievement, erode privacy in the name of protection and erode cohesion in the name of identity. If it weren’t so clumsy and venal, I’d be worried.

  18. Mis reading the room. Needs to be more in touch with the common man. Lucky for him Hipkins is also out of touch.

  19. Give the man a break FGS! How many politicians, local body councilors and business people on the Left (of Centre) – indeed mums and dads and their resourceful kids – have made decent coin from capital gains? As Bernard Hickey is quoted as has saying, little ol’ New Zulind has a pulsing housing market, thank you very much, and an economy tacked on. Whether such level of personal debt – as least for many – is economically sustainable in the long term, well, that’s another story. Whether its morally responsible, well, no.

  20. Many people prefer to rent and have the mobility that goes with not owning a house. It is a trick that gets people stuck in one place if they own a home .Most landlords are providing a service much needed by many who could not buy a home due to their life style.If the state built mote homes to rent then the profiteers would leave the market .unfortunately neither party has done this for years.

    1. No landlords are business people and the so called much needed service provided is designed for one thing only, profit. They are not providing accommodation out of the goodness of their hearts. At least get it right Trevor.

  21. Don’t know how he can call himself a Christian,they help those in need. His greed is unacceptable, he’s a self entitled bald head dick.

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