Daily review 10/04/2025

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10 comments on “Daily review 10/04/2025 ”

  1. Obtrectator 1

    Well, it's gone. Now to throttle the Regulatory Standards Bill.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360605837/stuff-politics-live-blog

  2. SPC 3

    Those undermining capacity and capability are not governing in good faith, they have an agenda to undermine state delivery and oversight.

    From undermining the IT, now becoming more blatant.

    Health NZ is proposing slashing jobs from a team that brings in millions of dollars a year for the government.

    The team also audits and accredits hospitals, rest homes, residential disability and other community providers to ensure they meet safety standards.

    The audit assurance and risk restructure would see 23 jobs go – almost a third of the workforce – from a team dedicated to clawing back over-payments, hunting down fraud, and auditing and certifying the safe provision of care in hospitals and community based services.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/557689/health-nz-proposes-to-axe-jobs-from-team-that-brings-in-millions-for-the-govt

    Speed bump Brown is unsafe in any front-line ministry position.

  3. joe90 4

    Jim Jones/Peoples Temple kool aid level lunacy.

    @yasharali.bsky.social‬

    This is so over the top that I had to make sure someone didn’t cut in shots of the crowd from another event. But it’s real. The relationship between politicians and voters should always be transactional, not worshipful.

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    Convolver‬ ‪@convolver.bsky.social‬

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    12h

    For those who are wondering, this is "Christian speed paint artist" Vanessa Horabuena at the Liberty Inaugural Ball/Cult Indoctrination Session.

    https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:t46sqvutibvsmjgwn6r6izve/post/3lmfneo3dsp2f?

  4. Muttonbird 5

    David Seymour asks for a real referendum on his grubby Treaty Principles bill but the two referenda so far show the following results:

    Select committee written submissions – 90% against / 10% for. Select committee submissions are a citizens vote but close to parliamentary process so difficult for monied and outside advertising and marketing to have influence on.

    Second reading in parliament – 90% against / 10% for. A parliamentary vote is a representative referendum. It too was overwhelmingly against Seymour's antics but ironically also the institution he wishes to make decisions on the Treaty principles.

    It just did!

    Two overwhelming and aligned repudiations of Seymour's racist ideals, yet he continues to gaslight us saying it's all going well. He also wants a referendum which he knows can be influenced by outside interests and is politically advantageous for the incumbent as Henry Cooke points out.

    I think he should resign, or be made to resign.

  5. joe90 6

    Tulsi's Saal-Schutz?

    https://x.com/Acyn/status/1910064647551816096

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/trump-orders-probes-two-former-officials-defied-rcna200523

    When Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, went looking for someone to head the National Counterterrorism Center, she landed on Joe Kent, a former Green Beret, past CIA officer, and twice-failed MAGA congressional candidate in Washington state, who, as the Associated Press reported, “stands out for the breadth of his ties to a deep-seated extremist fringe.” During his first campaign in 2022, Kent consulted with white nationalist Nick Fuentes on social-media strategy. He also had a member of the Proud Boys on his campaign staff, and he embraced as a supporter and ally Joey Gibson, the leader of Patriot Prayer, a Christian nationalist group.

    But his associations with far-right extremists began prior to his attempt to win a congressional seat. In 2020, Kent helped boost the organizing message of a new right-wing paramilitary outfit that called itself the 1st Amendment Praetorian.

    https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/04/joe-kent-tulsi-gabbard-national-counterterrorism-center-first-amendment-praetorian-robert-patrick-lewis/

    • joe90 6.1

      Schutzstaffel goons letting it all hang out.

      The leader of Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that his dream for the agency is squads of trucks rounding up immigrants for deportation the same way that Amazon trucks crisscross American cities delivering packages.

      “We need to get better at treating this like a business,” Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said, explaining he wants to see a deportation process “like (Amazon) Prime, but with human beings.”

      https://michiganadvance.com/2025/04/09/ice-director-envisions-amazon-like-mass-deportation-system-prime-but-with-human-beings/

      • PsyclingLeft.Always 6.1.1

        his dream for the agency is squads of trucks rounding up immigrants

        Fark, this combined with your schutzstaffel link, I remember reading years ago about the "just ordinary guys" who drove the early killing gas vans .

        Sadly I'm sure there would be volunteers for same in a nightmarish future ?

        Equally Im sure there would be an American Resistance !

        I take heart from those who speak up now.

  6. SPC 7

    Trump, just being Trump. Some say. As part of making deal. That his how he claims to be winning a good deal, when he folds.

    No, he was negotiating with nations, while raking in billions from tariffs

    Then, came the news from the bond market. And he knows what bankruptcy is.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/why-the-bond-market-is-at-the-centre-of-trumps-tariff-turnaround-the-front-page/E6WODINFTVCWXLXMM3BAQ22LFU/

    And no, Mexico never did pay for that wall.

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