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  1. Just another lie and a fail .THIS IS THE GOVERNMENT OF NON DELIVERY .Take the ferries ,they are being delayed by 4 years ,the Picton council is borrowing $110 million for a scaled back farm shed at the wharf ,which is what they were borrowing for the original up market building under IREX ,so no savings to be had there and a poor standard for the millions of tourists that Luxon wants to flood the country with .Then the dunedin hospital ,same price if not more for half the hospital in the original plan .Even one floor will not be used .no doubt by the time 2031 rolls around it wont be finished and will have cost $4 billion .But never mind ,by then Willis will be living on the streets in rotorua and Tania Tapsell will be kicking her to the curb on the way to work each morning .

  2. Willis gives voters little hope of fast improvements in the crippling cost of living crisis
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/checkpoint/audio/2018994086/finance-minister-on-tackling-the-cost-of-living-crisis

    When told Age Concern said an increase in the Winter Energy Payment would be gratefully helpful and asked whether she would do this, she said no. Pointing out she did raise pension payment rates. Furter adding, she is determined to deal with the underlying issues that are driving the high cost of power. Giving no timeframe for when that would be completed.

    The increase in pension rates was minimal and people are still struggling as a result.

    Further, fixing the underlying problems could take years. Meaning people will be largely left to struggle for the duration.

    Considering the long timeframe, it would’ve been good to hear that she was willing to offer more assistance now. For example, increasing the Winter Energy Payment until the underlying issues were addressed. And something similar set up in the interim to help people with crippling issuance costs.

    1. Letting the elderly freeze to death in their homes is a great way of reducing the cost of superannuation. This is “fiscal prudence”. Remember kids, dollars are more important than the lives of some dusty, moth-eaten pensioners.

      Willis will be fine. She’s likely rolling in money. Heaters for miles at her place.

      1. No doubt Willis is sorted.

        But politically, voters won’t be happy when they realise there is no assistance coming soon. Just more cost increases.

        As for “fiscal prudence”, most are going to bed early to keep warm. So are more likely to get ill rather than die. Adding costs to the health budget.

        Further, many are helping bring up grandkids. So there is also the cost burden of them freezing and becoming ill to consider.

        But I hope you’re being sarcastic

        1. I employ relentless sarcasm as a coping mechanism. Watching the news these days makes wish I’d stayed in the womb.

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