Daily review 14/10/2020

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, October 14th, 2020 - 18 comments
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18 comments on “Daily review 14/10/2020 ”

  1. Reality 1

    Poor wee thing. Judith Collins doesn't like Jacinda calling her desperate. Now poor wee Judith however wins the prize for hypocrisy. She who lashes out but does not like being on the receiving end.

    It is almost laugh out loud funny.

  2. indiana 3

    https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellness/my-vegan-diet-ruined-my-health-20201013-p564s5.html

    All I can say is find the right balance, but don't let your ideologies or your enforcement of, lead you and others to poor health choices.

  3. PsyclingLeft.Always 4

    Things getting a tad warm in the nats rhino……they probably wish could give birth to Jim Carrey : )

  4. observer 5

    Could somebody please use this photo for future posts? It deserves a Pulitzer prize (take a bow, Dom Thomas)

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/428319/judith-collins-says-greens-unemployable-in-latest-wealth-tax-attack

  5. Anker 6
    • Picking that in tomorrow nights leaders debate, Collins witless completely unravel.
    • i anticipate more interruptions, Jacinda = liar, Greens = unemployable more wealth tax and maybe even a touch of obesity is weakness (?wokeness for a new twist)……if things really desperate possibly the lovers tax (see Mickeys post)…….

    did grocery shopping today. Bought the bubbly for Saturday night

  6. Muttonbird 7

    This is a tidy description of our capitalist world from Thomas Coughlan:

    The wealth tax controversy has been an unpredictable end to the campaign. No one would have predicted with unemployment heading towards the highest rate in decades, in the midst of a housing crisis, and a global pandemic that the tax liabilities (or lack thereof) of millionaires would dominate the last few days of campaigning.

    It describes the way the power of the wealthy and elite trumps all else, even in a pandemic.

    Burn it all down, ffs.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300132928/election-2020-jacinda-arderns-absurd-day-in-christchurch-still-battling-the-wealth-tax