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  1. Nicola Willis is most likely a very good house keeper in her home, not so good in the house of representatives. Comparing household budgets to Government budgets, new ferry boat investment with Ferraris and Toyotas and Government support for business and people during a global pandemic as wasteful spending only shows clearly how her mind works.

    Nicola Willis is just explaining what she has been instructed to do but she has taken it upon herself to do that in a way that a ten year old might understand. Nicola Willis has no qualifications that would be expected of a competent minister of finance other than to turn predetermined policy into children’s bedtime stories intended to put a considered proportion of the electorate safely to sleep.

    Unfortunately for Nicola a fair and growing proportion of the electorate is either wide awake or having nightmares.

  2. Not so sure she runs a good household budget either remember on her salary she couldn’t buy popcorn or go to the movies

    1. Good point, Nicola Willis may keep a good house but most likely only with austerity budgets, explains the not being able to afford popcorn, or taking the kids to the movies. Nicola can though afford an $1,100 blue dress designed in the UK and worn on budget day. Jacinda Ardern as PM at least purchased and promoted the local NZ design and manufacturing industry.

  3. Margaret Thatcher said the problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.
    Wrong. Because the countries money is the creation of the Government it can not go bankrupt but can create more money. However in creation of money and funding public good, it must have available resources to be mobilised so excess money does not cause inflation.

    Margaret Thatcher said that there was no free lunch.
    Wrong. Everything depends on the energy coming from solar radiation and it comes free. Ancient solar radiation gifts provide coal, gas, and petroleum as a free gift on nature. The water cycle that provides water free is also created by free solar energy.

    Margaret Thatcher said that there was no magic money tree.
    Wrong. For every country that has its own fiat currency has a source of money. The Government’s Reserve bank creates the money and backs its value for the country. That trust in the moneys value enables the transactions of the citizens. The cost should be considered the labour and resources used in production not the money.

    Margaret Thatcher said that there was no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families.
    Wrong. Humans are social beings that gather together in social groups such as families, Churches, sports clubs, political parties, choirs, hobby clubs, social clubs, and amateur dramatic groups. The people contribute to the group for it to function as a social group.

    Margaret Thatcher said that the Government had to work within its income just like a household.
    Wrong. Because the countries money is the creation of the Government it can not go bankrupt but it can create more money. However in creation of money and funding public good, it must have available resources to be mobilised so excess money does not cause inflation.

    Margaret Thatcher said that the environmental challenge which confronts the whole world demands an equivalent response from the whole world. Every country will be affected and no one can opt out.
    Correct. She was tutored in chemistry by a Nobel Prize winner and thus understood the reality of climate overheating and the economic chaos caused.

  4. Verity is obviously in touch with real people which is something the current government would not know anything about. While I don’t approve of all her lifestyle choices she would be a lot easier to get along with than anyone in the current government.

  5. i love Verity because she is a real person who lives her life the way she wants and is in constant contact wuth real Kiwis not just the inflated ego rich pricks .

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