"If I was a one-man selection panel, I'd replace the Luxon-Willis ticket with Sam Uffindell and Maureen Pugh." One can but dream...
On the issue of the Greens, it's worth noting that overseas Kiwis casting Special Votes usually favour the Green Party. They almost always gain one MP after "Specials" are counted, and National and/or Labour lose one. I'd always add an extra percentage ...
If that's true, Peter (and I'm not saying it's not), David Farrar had best be careful. It's only a matter of time before they inavertantly phone a journalist who realises there's a story in this. Aotearoa is a small place and damned hard to keep political ...
National must be wondering what to do with Christopher Luxon. As leader it is clear that he is not up to scratch, people do not like him and do not trust him. For god sakes, let's do everything in our power to keep him in place! Our last undercover ...
"I view her as simply made lucky by fate" What an odd thing to say.
After all the shrill malcontents have left the scene; the whinging business lobbyists; the opportunistic Opposition politicians; the idiot mayor of Queenstown; the uninformed, click-chasing media commentators... after all those misquided people have had ...
This will not go well for Luxon. Even a perception of indecision on a matter of this importance will make some swing-voters think twice before voting for Nats. At least John Key had the conjones and sense to rule out a certain potential coalition partner: ...
Anker, yes, we got a $26 million referendum on the flag. Not that anyone wanted a referendum. It was Mr Key's vanity project. Did we get a referendum on state asset partial-sales? No. Did we get a referendum on raising GST and raising presciption charges? ...
This is not just about attacks on reproductive rights. The conservative onslaught began in earnest with transphobic repression, agitating to separate the "T" from the LGBTQI+ community; isolating trans people; co-opting reactionary "feminism"; and creating...
"The collective sign you heard at this time was the whole country losing the will to live as they waited for Luxon to simply say “yes” or “no”.: A helluva thing to wake up to this morning... Despite her best abilities, Luxon ducked, dived weaved,spun,...
We're debating whether or not transgender people are valid expressions of sexuality/gender? Ok. I recall placards here in Aotearoa and USA during marriage equality legislation progressing through respective legislatures, demanding; "Can we debate your ...
Nailed it, CG. Give me shark'n'tatties over McCardboard any day.
100% agreement. You've sussed it well, Micky.
Cheers, Patricia. I came for the free coffee...
Yeah, wouldn't be surprised, Peter...
"They are us" Kind of like that mad, racist uncle we all fear to invite to family gettogethers. Actually,that really did happen. A father to one of my partners some years ago was a real racist reactionary bigot. "Bloody mowris" this, "bloody abos" that (he...
Good on him!
A moment to consider the death toll from various countries: Sweden: 16,852 Australia: 4,878 Denmark: 4,250 Norway: 1,548 Fiji: 824 New Caledonia: 287 Aotearoa New Zealand: 53 There's a rich irony that the occupiers are able to carry on their activities. ...
Considering that Merck*, has stated categorically: KENILWORTH, N.J., Feb. 4, 2021 – Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, today affirmed its position regarding use of ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic. Company ...
My latest blogpost on "alternative treatments" is apropos: [Deleted] Note the funny end bit. Thank the gods for unintentional humour... [RL: Take the link-whoring elsewhere.]
"...people who insist that the vaccine is safe and does no harm. That's not science, it's fundamentalism" But if you produce no evidence to back up that strange statement, then how else should we look at your assertion? Especially when the facts don't back...
Good point, Ad. In fact, under a Grand Coalition (unlikely with Ms Collins as current Caretaker Leader) between Labour and National, Opposition scrutiny could still be left to ACT (for fiscal matters) and Greens (Social, environment issues).
"But hey, businesses, who needs them" Certainly not dead people, Sabine. Like, 736,000 Americans; 454,000* Indians; 139,000 Brits; or 673 Fijians. They won't be needing businesses. They're dead. * figure much likely higher - probably at least ten times the...
Except, their sums don't add up for purpose built MIQ. Short by NZ$150 million, at least.
The trans tasman bubble was a trap the government fell into. If it succeeded, Ms Collins could claim credit... which she did. https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2021/04/trans-tasman-travel-bubble-judith-collins-attributes-biggest-credit-to-national-s-...
"Tot deaths 5,249" That would mean the fall of this government if that number applied to us. Not that I'm suggesting for one moment a high death toll would play into the hands of National, ACT, conservative media, et al. Oh no, sirree, they wouldn't be ...
"[RL: Deleted unnecessary reference to skin colour.]" ?
I understand your impatience with vaccine hesitancy. Andre. (And don't f*****g get me started on anti-vax fools.) I think the Number One right on the Bill of Rights is for preservation of your life. In that regard, except for 27 unfortunate folk, I think ...
Thank you, FN. That comment was based on my own experience over the last two lockdowns (which I touch on). Appreciate your feedback!
Combine ... middle class privilege; a bloated self entitlement, and media desires for clicks (to increase ratings and thereby sell more advertising) is a toxic brew. It is capitalist self-interest and hyper-individualism, done US style. Only the virus wins...
Refer you to this post from above: https://thestandard.org.nz/seymour-undermines-vaccine-roll-out-for-maori/#comment-1813992 Happy to have helped. [link edited to make it appear in full and functional]
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