Business confidence collapse – This Government will be roasted once fuel gridlock hits NZ Economy
The warning signs are flashing — collapsing confidence, rising costs, and a government with no plan. This isn’t stabilising. It’s building.

The warning signs are flashing — collapsing confidence, rising costs, and a government with no plan. This isn’t stabilising. It’s building.

Three days. That’s all it was. Now even that’s too much to ask from a system that never wants to switch off.

If it’s about safety, why no body cams? If it’s about protection, why does it feel like surveillance?

Auckland is told to grow — then blocked when it tries. Another housing cut, another reminder of who really holds the power.

Cut the funding, lose the signal. And when the next emergency hits, that silence won’t be theoretical — it’ll be dangerous.

This isn’t just a war story. It’s your fuel bill, your groceries, and a global crisis waiting to snap.

I’ll happily hammer Winston when he deserves it — but this time he’s done the job. Rebuilding ties with the Cook Islands is exactly what New Zealand should have been doing.

Trump escalates, Brian Tamaki rants about makeup, and drug use soars while Ministers call it success. This is the War on News.

This wasn’t a reset. It was a move to hold the numbers — and hold off what comes next.

This isn’t really about Sean Plunket. It’s about regulation, relevance, and why the BSA picked the weakest possible hill to fight on.