The TDB Daily 13th March 2024 – Best NZ Left, Independent and Progressive Politics opinion daily reading list
Best NZ Left, Independent and Progressive Political opinion daily reading list
Because so much of the mainstream media is polluted by right wing free market ideologues pushing corporate interests:
TDB daily collates the best NZ Left Wing, Independent and Progressive Political Opinion and includes the best international voices.
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DOMESTIC:
Chris Lynch Christchurch’s Newsroom – Public complaints not a factor in Venues Ōtautahi’s decision to drop Linehan event
RNZ – PM Christopher Luxon argues renters will be ‘grateful’ for interest deductibility change
Waatea News – WINZ hard line on disabled breaching UN convention
Newsroom – High Court grants more coastal rights to Māori amid political sensitivities
The Kākā by Bernard Hickey – Funding hole for tax cuts growing by the day
No Right Turn – There’s a name for this
Bryan Bruce – Money And NZ Democracy
The Daily Blog – GUEST BLOG: Graeme Easte – MSSAs Are Definitely Not Playthings
The Daily Blog – Saying you are implementing the cruelty you promised during the election isn’t ‘democracy’, it’s malicious spite!
The Daily Blog – We are taking from the mouths of hungry children to fill the pockets of rich landlords – how does it feel NuZilind?
The Daily Blog – ACT and National lied about how much pork they are giving rich landlords and Simeon Brown screws up his own pothole budget
INTERNATIONAL:
The Guardian – Biden and Trump clinch nominations, sealing presidential rematch in 2024 election
Haaretz Today | The New Gaza War Is Between Biden and Netanyahu
The Washington Post – Biden and Trump secure their parties’ presidential nominations
Jacobin – New Study: Where Are All the Left Populists?
Caitlin Johnstone – Crocodile Tears For Gaza While Backing Its Destruction
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