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Stop the left’s life blood- taxpayer money
NZ on Air is a conduit to feed taxpayer money to selected left wing cultural and political influencers. It is just one of many organs set up by the left wing politburo over the years to feed their friends and starve their enemies Labour’s $55m PIJF has halted allocations, but millions of taxpayer dollars are Read more
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Robertson hire- Inquiry needed into Otago Uni
Given the politicised state of NZ’s public universities today, should they be taxpayer subsidized at all? Why is the man in the street funding from his wages institutions that have become virtual Marxist indoctrination centers? The point is heavily emphasized this week with the appointment of Labour’s treasurer Grant Roberston (a lifetime leftist with no Read more
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Deep Cultural Rot at NZTA
Getting NZ back on track may be a bigger job than the new coalition govt realises. I’ve just listened to a series of speeches by the Chief Executive of NZ Transport Agency. Ms Nicole Rosie. I saw an absolutely staggering degree of devotion to “woke” and Green Left ideology, and if this is an example Read more
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Luxon’s electric vehicles push is classic left wing intervention
If EV’s were truly the good thing Mr Luxon says they are, why would the govt need to intervene to make them sell? Mr Luxon has removed the purchase subsidies, but now wants to spend millions of taxpayer funds building a network of charging stations National plans to invest $257 million over four years to Read more
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Willie Jackson’s Letter of Expectations to TVNZ
The Public Interest Journalism Fund bought Labour the willing favour of NZ’s corrupt legacy private sector media. For TVNZ though, already under govt ownership, they only had to write them a “Letter of Expectation”. When Willie Jackson took over as Labour’s Broadcasting Minister he wasted no time in writing a “Letter of Expectations” to TVNZ Read more
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TV One newsroom takes its viewers for fools
Should a govt owned television broadcaster be used as an agent of cultural change or should it just report objectively, truthfully and without censoring news that might embarrass the powerful? TV One newsroom is notorious for its selective reporting, misleading by omission and thereby manipulating the surprisingly large number of New Zealanders who still watch Read more
