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Water reforms modeled on He Puapua plan- NZ needs a fresh election!
“He Puapua” is the document outlining the plan to make all NZers submit to governance by a few radical separatists claiming to represent Maori. The Ardern govt claims it is only a discussion document, but this is obviously false, as the scheme to reform the country’s water system is clearly patterned on the plan. The Read more
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Stuff sticks up for big government and corporate cronyists
Stuff’s begging message says you should support them because they “stick up for the little guy”. This is perhaps their biggest lie. As their senior writer Andrea Vance’s articles so often prove, Stuff is always for the big money big govt big regulatory forces that are bearing down on the little guy. The forces that Read more
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Kari Lake- poisonous mainstream media must be destroyed
A commenter on the BFD related an interesting story this morning about an old colleague of his who slavishly supported Jacinda Ardern. His one time colleague (let’s call him Bill) watches the TV One 6 o clock news and his opinions are- Ardern is wonderful and he wants her and Labour to remain as PM Read more
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What is the true reason public housing waiting lists are growing?
Its a simple question and the media have made half hearted attempts at answering it, but the root cause for some reason escapes their eagle eye. The most common answer, and the one National’s shadow housing spokeswoman Nicola Willis gives is that there is a “shortage of housing”. There has been a shortage of housing Read more
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NZ women’s soccer team clueless on taking the knee
New Zealand bears the embarrassment of owning the first team to “take the knee” at the Tokyo Olympics. The women’s soccer team did so before their match against Australia. A match NZ lost two goals to one. NZ’s goal scorer Gabi Rennie was asked by NewstalkZB’s Heather Du Plessis-Allan why her team took the knee. Read more
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Lying again- Jacinda can stop the movie
New Zealand should have been alerted during the 2017 election campaign when budding Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the preposterous statement “I do believe it is possible to exist in politics without lying”. She then went on to claim she had never told a lie (in politics). In reality, lying in politics today is endemic. Read more
