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  1. They would say that, wouldn’t they? They’d never really admit to feeling pessimistic, that would spook the horses.
    Look at them, the smug and the deluded. They will have been instructed to be very careful of what they say publicly.
    At the very least they are probably dying faster than supporters of other parties.
    Not many young people would be so easy to fool.

  2. 30% of the voting public being polled still support the Nasty Natz and will be continue to donate their money for Luxon and the rest of the these clowns. Add ACT who gain the most donation money and the continued threat is still very much in contention on November 7th.

    The prospect of losing government will pry that remaining missing support back to the government despite how horrible Luxon and his front bench are. They don’t inhabit the same reality of the rest of their victims. At the end of the day most rest comfortably in their entitled sorted environments.

    Big money , indifference , cynicism and anti democratic law changes may have already won the election before its been held.

  3. National is the group think equivalent of a dead man walking…

    National’s spent a fortune constructing 3 storey high propaganda signs along side motorways up and down the length of New Zealand stating…” National Long-Term Plan / Labour Long -Term Pain”….

    What planet do these people inhabit..who do they think they are kidding?????

    You can gas-light some of the people all of the time…. and all of the people some of the time….but you cannot gas- light all of the people all of the time.

  4. More can be added to that list.

    Then going forward brazen intentions to sell state assets, raise the retirement age and sell conservation land.

    Considering their deluded lamentations of the previous government’s “damage”, they’re destroying everything instead.

    Typical criminal mentality and given their hubris a matter of time before justice will prevail.