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  1. bloody hypocrites the lot of them and she is one of the worst how the f ..k did she get in parliament ?

    1. You get into Parliament via the Colour you like, if you like Blue you vote National, if you like Red you vote Labour, if you like Green you vote Greens, and if you like NZFirst you vote Black.

      Only 5-10% of the population would know anything about each Political Parties Policies and generally vote traditionally along historical family lines, influences by friends, ethnicity & religious groups. Also the media has a big part to play, that is why Stephen Joyce was so strategic in the National Party success 2009/12/15 General Elections. Kevin Rudd is trying to get a Royal Commission Enquiry into the political activities and influence of Rupert Murdoch’s Media Empire.

      Most New Zealand voters are lazy and do not think logically for themselves IMHO

  2. The big problem we have here in NZ is the cost of construction and the price of building materials, something is inherently wrong with our whole building industry model compared to the efficiencies of Michael Savage’s State House Building Program in the 1930-1960’s.

    Hopefully Twyford is sorting it out.

    1. Good luck with Phil sorting it out. National were diabolical with housing but they wanted the housing crisis for political purposed and Labour always fell for their arguments such as thinking allowing a market driven approach to housing while ignoring immigration would work. Labour, Greens and NZ First have their own failed solution.

      No point increasing housing supply at great costs, when you don’t stop demand and increase it, on steroids. Last year we allowed in 129 000 migrants for a population of almost 5 million. That is an astonishingly large amount of migrants and a short term and stupid approach which negatively effects everything from housing to hospitals and government immigration policy causing most of the problems!

      On top of that we have 150 000 international students and workers with temporary work visas and almost 4 million tourists visiting us each year.

      The competition for houses is not some accident, it is a state run exercise of stupidity.

      The state houses are not being increased in any real numbers under the new government, in fact they are being demolished and the state house land sold off, so that a few ‘lucky’ state house tenants get a middle class, brand new, state house at extreme cost, instead of renovating ALL of the state house stock within 6 months which would be a better outcome as well as KEEPING state house land.

      Kiwibuild should be building houses with the state, employing and training locals with hands on training under registered builders, and training school leavers and unemployed while they build them. Why is not Shane jones and NZ First using the massive amount of provincial investment money to do the above in the provinces? Not only creating jobs, and skills but also houses? Instead it’s the Nat Lite increase infrastructure for business and wages for dole approach also favoured by National which they have unsuccessfully being following for a decade.

      Habitat for humanity rely on the actual homeowners to help the build so you don’t need to import in cheap labour when you already have it in NZ in spades and they could be upskilled at the same time!

      The state can then benefit from RENTING out more state houses them to increase the state house numbers which the RENTS will pay for over time while solving the housing crisis!

      While Labour, Greens and NZ First might be attempting to do something with housing, sadly they are taking their advice from the construction industry giving them free public land and social lobbyists who are clueless!!!!

      Also with the outrageous building supply charges, again the commerce commission is doing nothing, our logs/wood/fish/steel are often not processed here into high value goods and in many cases we are virtually giving away our natural assets for little to nothing to multinational companies like sand used in construction.

  3. Parmar blaming HNZ for problems that are provely a direct result of policies made under the last national Government; ditto Melissa Lee blaming RNZ for their recent equipment breakdowns directly caused by National’s funding freeze and refusing to acknowledge it had anything to do with that.

    They both say that publicly, with a straight face, and with (seemingly)such a complete cognitive disconnect from their role in the problem. Do National MPs do a degree in Lying? Are they selected for their sociopathic traits? Do they genuinely believe what they’re saying? Or ‘just following orders?”

    1. Following orders probably, Katie. That first news bite’s connection to reality is irrelevant – as is truth. And any attention is better than none – didn’t John Lennon’s murderer say something similar ?

      If Parmar cared half a rupee about the faces of human misery and homelessness, then I don’t see how she could turn her back on the great poverty and need of her own people, to come and try to get herself a political career on the backs of NZ’er’s.

      We in NZ have previously lead the world on social issues, and we can do it again – but it won’t be any thanks to people like Parmar belatedly climbing onto the elephant.

  4. There might be some stuff here for Parmjeet Parmar to consider. Seriously though, do you think one iota of it would make any sense to her, trigger the tiniest amount of shame or embarrassment?

  5. Wow, that was a hell of a demolition job on Parmar you did there Frank. And the thing is that all of it is 100% true. She can’t argue with any of it because it’s all documented.

    It just goes to show the level of hypocrisy from theNational party.
    Well researched.

  6. News headlines we’ll never see:

    ‘National MP opens their own wallet to fix housing safety issue’

    ‘MPs take salary cut and donate difference to the poor of NZ’

    ‘Government builds affordable houses (under $100,000) that even single people with no savings can buy’

    ‘Housing NZ embarks on strategic plan to fix all properties to a liveable and safe standard’.

  7. If Ms Parmar had a shred of ethics or decency she’d be the one apologising to HNZ tenants over the shockingly delapidated state of their homes. National’s sale of state properties, cost cutting and demands for more and more dividends has ended with the inevitable result. For Parmar to now complain about the condition of HNZ homes is the height of hypocrisy. The woman has no shame.

    Excellent citizen journalism, Frank!!

  8. Why Kiwibuild will not work and National was negligent in selling off state houses…

    Tory council spends £90m buying back the SAME council flats it sold off for a fraction of the price under Right to Buy

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/ampp3d/tory-council-spends-90m-buying-5634579

    “Meanwhile rents for remaining council tenants rose with a new alacrity. By 1991 they were 55% higher, relative to average earnings, than they had been 10 years earlier. “If it were not for the right to buy,” conclude Jones and Murie, “the council housing sector as a whole would have generated huge surpluses [from rental income] and the rise in real rents … would not have been necessary.” Or to put it more directly: home ownership was made possible for wealthier council tenants through discounts paid for by their poorer neighbours.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/aug/26/right-to-buy-margaret-thatcher-david-cameron-housing-crisis

  9. An Indian friend told me Parmjeet comes from a high-caste family, which is the reason she thinks her shit doesn’t stink. She’s clearly wrong about that.

    1. While the Māori parliamentary seats are entrenched in Aotearoa-New Zealand, people are free to practice what ever religion/belief ect they wish.

        1. This is a matter of freedoms of expression outlined in the preamble of the Treaty of Waitangi, one been about migration and the third been about all residents and citizens, with additions in the Bill of a rights act 1990 and the Electoral Act 1993.

  10. Housing NZ was an asset, it was in surplus.

    2010: $71 million

    2011: $68 million

    2012: $77 million

    2013: $90 million

    2014: $108 million

    2015: $118 million

    Total: $532 million

    The government didn’t need to fix anything because before all the government intervention things were not broke, they just needed to use a few years of dividends to upgrade the housing, which they could have done cheaply by actually training school leavers to do under the supervision of registered trades people!

    Instead they have created a massive current and future liability for low cost housing.

  11. The government department tasked with looking after some of the most vulnerable, poverty-stricken families and individuals was stripped of “dividends” of $532 million from 2010 to 2015 – over a billion dollars.

    Since when has 532 million been more than 1000 million?

  12. If Parmar is deliberately obfuscating to deliberately mislead the NZ public, then she should not be in the NZ Parliament at all.

    If Parmar is indulging in cheap grandstanding ignorant of Housing NZ’s historical issues, then she should not be in the NZ Parliament at all.

    If Parmar voted against the Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill and is now whinging about homes being unhealthy, she may benefit from having her own health checked out. ASAP.

    If Parmar thinks that the voting public is dumb enough to believe that current housing problems are the fault of the current govt, Parmar is plain hopeless – and she should not be in the NZ Parliament.

    1. I think you are mistaken I live in a very strong national area and all my relatives are national supporters, and they do believe all this shit in the Herald and on 1zb, they believe families choose live cars is so they can spend more money on drugs. Most national supporters really are stupid people and around here the woman are the worst.

      [“Frank”, please alter your user name. Another poster has incorrectly assigned your comment to Frank Macskasy. -Scarletmod]

      1. Thanks frank……and I’m sure there’s a few women out there that might have something to say about that.

        1. Who the fcuk cares about national voters, male or female? If you’re so concerned for them Peter, give them your money. Or piss off

  13. Parmjeet Parma Cheese is a hypocrite, I learned this long ago, also having been to a political meeting she held once in Three Kings in Auckland. She has NO credibility, is corrupt and not worthy to hold her office. Only dumb Kiwis and immigrants who do not background check her vote for such an incompetent idiot.

  14. A few years ago my daughter worked for HNZ in Auckland and she said to me quote, “mum some people are wrecking their state houses”
    and I said “really what about the state houses that have been wrecking the people” then I reminded her how our state flat had no carpet was fucken freezing and how she got asthma when she was a baby due to this. We also had no wash house, we had fleas jumping up through the wooden floor boards in summer. We had the tinniest of bathrooms with a toilet in it and we were expected to put a washing machine in this area. when I asked for a transfer racist HNZ said I was adequately housed.
    HNZ and many other government agencies and department have bad track records of racist and discriminative practices.
    People like Andrew have no idea they haven’t lived in a state house or had to deal with these horrid people.

    1. For whatever reason, public or private, there seems to be a decent percentage of tenants that like to wreck the houses or not pay the rents (state or private). Sadly that 10 – 20% of tenants wrecking houses or refusing to pay rent are evicted and then seem to move on to another house and wreck or not pay rent in another one.

      Things like carpet are relatively cheap to replace, so it is crazy that the government are demolishing state houses, when they could instead spend $30k per house ( or cheaper if they do it themselves without using private labour) (against the model of building a brand new house and selling off 2/3 of state house land to pay for it) to revamp the insulation, kitchens and bathrooms and heating and decor. The bones of state houses are normally very good for living and for families with nice gardens.

      I think NZ seems to have a higher percentage per capita of rental house wreckers that other countries. The woke lefties seem to be encouraging it, but not understanding it’s taking houses out of circulation and there are cheap and quick options available to them to renovate the state houses and they don’t need to demolish them like the middle class wokies seem to think!

      Also amount the poor in state houses, there are also people who should not be getting one aka if you own another house or on a high income.

      We had friends who arrived from Europe to settle in NZ as migrants 25 years ago. They got a state house in a top area, even thought they were on salaries in the top 10% of NZ. Then they were offered to buy the state house at a discount. We were shaking our heads, when needy people born in NZ apparently could not get one, even in those days. Also you used to be able to pay a bribe and then be put at the top of the housing corp list if you knew the corrupt housing corp officials, so corruption also plays a part.

  15. national so called houseing crises smells of a ponzi scam there is plenty of houses that nobody can afford

  16. Can’t see the forest for the trees?
    Let me remind you-

    These are just symptoms of the great Globalisation LIE /Trojan Horse that was sold to us in the 1990’s, out of which sprang the other lies : (“multiculturalism & diversity are good”)
    Only Western nations have been targeted.
    WHY do all western nations suddenly have a huge “homelessness” problem whilst being filled with 100’s of thousands of 3rd world migrants?
    Anyone might suspect that some large powerful hidden entity was trying to destroy us. I think they’ve succeeded.

    Now , we even have non-Kiwis as Politicians. Note I said non-Kiwis. They may have residency but their culture is not Kiwi.
    The other day a different non- Kiwi Politician was featured in Herald -praising the UN Migrant compact to have endless more migration into NZ. Go figure.

    Did you really think things could get better?

  17. Good blog Frank Mac, and it generated some stupid prejudices, also sharp comment. I must be part of the “utter scum” Peter knows, as I grew up in a state house in Taita where less than 5 houses were private housing before the government let tenants buy state houses. Funny thing, in all the years I lived in Taita I never ran into utter scum. I feel lucky to have lived in a socially mixed area that had a great sense of community.

  18. Good effort Frank 66 x Responses topical and enlightening with a sprinkling of absolute RWNJ’s Like +100% always enjoy your posts Frank.

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