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  1. I remember when I was a wee lad and I got caught out telling fibs to get out of trouble, my dear gran gave me a good talking to about all that sort of behavior. She said the problem with lying, is once you start down that path, you soon find yourself telling more lies to cover up over the first one. Then you are on the slippery slope of constantly being dishonest. People will see through that, eventually loosing respect for you.
    Doesn’t sound like 7 Houses Luxon has learnt that.

    On the subject of lying and taxes.
    What is the definition of irony?
    National constantly ridiculing the opposition’s policy of taking off 15% GST on fruit and vegetables. You know, the very same GST that National promised no new taxes and that they wouldn’t raise GST from 12.5% if they were doing a decent job when then were last in government.

    1. Yes …all so true….It’s a classic example of …..’Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive’…..the famous line from ‘Marmion’.

      You couldn’t make this stuff up it’s so outrageous….

      We have Luxon …. supposedly putting himself out there as wanting to be the next leader of a democratic country, refusing to make a 2 hour alteration to his schedule over the next 7 days so he could debate the current Prime Minister in a head to head in front of millions of viewers.

      Contrast that with the current Prime Minister, Chris Hipkins…

      Struck down with Covid, but willing to change everything to make the debate happen and give New Zealand citizens the best opportunity to make an informed decision come election day, after having to alter his schedule and catch up on 5 missed days.

      The contrast could not be more stark… a ‘Canary in the Coal Mine’ moment… i.e; an early indicator of potential danger or failure.

      Both Luxon and Hipkins have said that they would be in Christchurch on Monday. ‘The Press’ said they could have the venue and live audience available for that night.

      Hipkins said “yes”… because i want be your leader and am ‘in it for you’.

      Luxon said “no”… lying that he “didn’t know where he would be”…..but…he knew enough to know that he couldn’t be at the debate venue from 7pm to 9 pm.

      Now….who the fuck do you trust to run our country ? An honest Kiwi doer who will go out of his way to make things happen and deal with the curve balls thrown at him on a daily basis… or…

      An inauthentic, lying, shifty, untrustworthy, shirker, wide-boy !!

      ‘CANARY IN THE COAL MINE’!!! …..An early indicator of potential danger or failure!

      1. Grant He probably has to do what his media coach tells him to. Bill English lied like that too, when vetoing Sue Moroney’s paid parental leave bill, gave the wrong figures to Parliament, then gave the correct figures the following day. It seems to be a god-squadder tactic and not a good basis for any relationship, let alone for running a country. Key was another glib little Nat fact twister.

    2. Look, when one says I’m in Te Puke when they’re actually in Hawaii?
      Might be time too analyze EVERYTHING they say.

    3. Trump seems to have changed the accepted rules around lying, I guess it also is caused bu the selfishness in many people who only hear what they want to hear & are not concerned about its accuracy.

  2. “…he’s not very good at this is he?”

    He’s about as good as he needs to be to cobble a completely bonkers coalition together.

  3. Labour has had so many bad days in the last 3 years it’s hard to pick just one but the voters remember their promises and their lies that is why they are going to lose next weekend

  4. On the positive side instead of following the shit show in Ukraine i can just follow the latest shit show at home. Keep it local!

  5. On the bright side maybe Uncle Fester is the common enemy the left finally unite against and manage to get their collective shit together on and provide a responsible and coherent manifesto we can all consider and support albeit 2029 or whenever it’s going to be.

  6. Look at the big picture – Luxon, Peters, Seymour – 3 of a kind – if they are the winners we are in for a very rocky future whilst the wealthy are clapping their hands with glee.

    1. Honest John was very good at deceiving the NZ Public, Luxon not so good he is getting himself tangled up in knots.

  7. With the 15% being taken off fresh fruit and vegetables there is no reason for the Supermarkets not to pass that saving on to the Consumers, if they do not the Growers will be fuming as will the Consumers. It will also show how truly corrupt and greedy the FMCG Distributors really are ???

  8. When you tell the truth the answer is always the same, if you tell a lie some times you get different answers.

  9. Ha ha ha ha!!

    I shouldn’t be laughing; the majority of New Zealanders are about to be robbed if NatCCP/GamblingFirst/ACTforBillionairesBankBalances get in.

    Can you imagine this guy as Prime Minister? Negotiating with Seymour/Peters – on a daily basis? Negotiating with China? He’s Tod Mullet 2.0!!

    They’re going to know he’s a clown-CEO who can’t stitch two words together, but thinks he’s a “LEADER”.

    “… will be entitled to our family boost tax care rebate”
    Yes, cram as many jargon words as you can in there, Lux. Smooth talker = scammer.

  10. not amongst my conservative cohort – they can’t stand him and are all looking at Winnie

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