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  1. “New Zealanders regard Poverty and the gap between rich and poor as the single biggest problem facing both New Zealand”

    Nactional are setting this country up for a deep serious property bubble burst as the global interest rates are now beginning their climb to a height that will make owners of large mortgages destitute and thrown on the heap of debtors without any assets.

    That is the way the global elitist’s love it to be, as they will then command the power to buy property assets at “fire sale prices”!!!!!

    Many kiwis will face a life with their assets gone and large debts to pay most of their lives.

    Total ruin and economic slavery lies ahead for these unfortunate Kiwi’s with large over-inflated mortgages on their properties.

    Thanks for this Nactional!!!!!

  2. There is a large sector of New Zealanders that don’t actually care about the social issues and the yawning casim between rich and poor.It’s almost a survival of the fittest environment, as if folk that are poor and homeless, with limited expectations of any improvement are the masters of their current condition and more importantly status.
    There seems to be a resentment that their taxes are supporting the lower classed social dependants who are not contributing to society and are more prone to drink,smoke,do drugs or are committing crimes.
    I guess they feel quite smug with the knowledge that some families are living in cars, while they relax at their Omaha bach,life is so good .
    New Zealand has changed a great deal from the ideals of our forefathers.

  3. These figures might quite likely be a fair representation. But a wee bit of scepticism: I was once a random-dialled subject by Roy Morgan, and after a while the questions became so intrusive that I called off the conversation. The data here may be biased towards the opinions of those who are willing to talk for the better part of half an hour to an anonymous caller who wants to know all sorts of stuff about you. Whether this bias might actually skew the finding is another question.

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