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  1. Co-governance is just one of many reasons. But I recall pre 2017, Labour were outraged and were going to clear up the murkiness of donations and declarations especially around conflicts of interest…until it suited them and Michael Wood et al and then they did nothing. They are all out to manipulate us, the Greens especially just for other reasons.

    1. Really? So when people are surveyed and they say it’s cost of living you say it’s not. That’s the laughable thing. People think NACT will reduce the cost of living? In reality we are already on the other side of the CPI increases. No doubt they will claim that’s there doing some how. In reality things will still be f’ing expensive, it’s just the rate of increase that’s slowing

    2. Not that simple, Brom. It’s a few other things, like the erosion of democracy, ceding sovereignty to the UNO and its ilk, attacks on freedom of speech, bastardisation of education, unhealthy health service, dearth of places to call home, most or all of which Labour and the Nats are equally guilty of fumbling, and the Greens too lost in space to be concerned about.

      1. “Not that simple”? I see…. BTW, I am seriously impressed by your example of oversimplification, generalisation, and blame shifting…. You’re the perfect tory…

        1. Stefan. No, more a comment on the collective stupidity of New Zealanders which has enabled a divided crumbling society to creep up on us hitherto fairly unnoticed.

    3. You can’t stand seeing someone else being unlifting to the point you’re willing to vote for a party that will make everyone worse off including you lmao

  2. I find the leftist blocks capitulation, funding and mainstreaming of woke identity politics just as disturbing as the rights bribery and shitfuckery to ACT and National.

  3. Yes Frank the tank, the trends are all bad, in so many key areas. That’s why we would rather put trust in cronyism, even if it means some of the cronies get very rich.

  4. The housing market is cooked. It’s a non-issue as it won’t change.

    Only a hopeful fool would base their vote on housing policy.

  5. So who was in government when the uneducated youth committing crimes now were growing up? The entertainment industry (TV, Games, Phones, etc.) is probably more to blame for the lack of academic ability in young people & it is the 10% who control most of that.

  6. My last visit to Starship was no different than it was a number of years back. Clearly it’s easy to generalise. That said we obviously have long term issues from years of underfunding and planning just like every other f’ing amenity or type of infrastructure.

    There’s “sheepie” like you Frank that imply our problems are all domestic and it’s all shits and giggles in places like Australia yet their interest rates are going up, defaults are up, and cost of living is increasing. They have shortages too but they can pay more because oh that’s right they tax people and have CGT etc. Who would have thought.

  7. Let’s face it with every election with these parties it’s always

    “ these aren’t the droids you’re looking for……he can go about his business….move along”

  8. lol – the wealthy are going to get the same wake up call as everybody else. The fossil fueled energy boom is over. it’s steady state from here – if we’re lucky. ostentatious behaviour and hoarding will be a thing of the past or the perview of warlords. NZ should tool up and be prepared to use them.

  9. Nash, Ardern, Labour, Gun Control NZ & Martyn have forced me to vote for ACT. Time to reap your rewards.

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