That sketch on the terraces is so apt for these times. I am sure that the fundamentalist right in the USA would love to use it in their promotions. However, because they would be giving exposure to "The Life of Brian" (otherwise banned from viewing amongst...
I subscribe to the RNZ daily newsletter. I have tried to provide the link but apparently my browser does not support "paste" So here is the whole article Mōrena, Chris Hipkins' first big meetings as prime minister are a series of charm offensives with ...
From RNZ this morning - Hipkins meeting the Auckland Chamber of Commerce It's music to the ears of former political rival Simon Bridges, now Auckland Business Chamber CEO, who said it'll give business "some confidence", and that Hipkins was "off to a good ...
I think the word "division" is used rather too liberally. It gives the impression that half of New Zealand were anti-mandate rather than a very small but vocal minority - who unfortunately were given oxygen by the media to appear to make a divided society....
SUVs no longer unaffordable for those desperately troubled Groundswell gentlemen? I may have misunderstood a recent advertising campaign but it would appear that the Triton (Mitsubishi) is being offered with the surcharge being paid for them by MMC. Now ...
... thank you o learned one. You clearly know the risk potential better than most regarding what is coming out of China. I am so reassured. Strangely, I am one of the few who still wears a mask whenever in shops and closed spaces. This is not about ...
Covid indecision In 2020 the authorities appeared in control and decisive and the Labour government was rewarded with a landslide election victory. Here we are almost three years later with a similarly perceived threat from open borders with Chinese ...
...also important to look at the state of New Zealand in 1867 compared with 1840. Many landless and demoralised people.
History tells us that Te Reo Maori was not the only language that Westminster/colonial governments have tried to eradicate. And the first language in the 1840's was Te Reo Maori. Just over Offasdyke the English punished the speaking of the local language. ...
Bloody hell, Rob's Mob just won't let it go will they. https://www.teaomaori.news/dame-naida-glavish-country-made-kia-ora-acceptable ts - if you are really disturbed by the infusion of Te Reo into everyday life in New Zealand yet are genuinely keen to ...
I made the mistake of visiting TheDailytelegraph.co.nz this morning. It would appear to be the voice of the conspiracy theorists/voices for freedom. The link was via something outrageous that Liz Gunn said last year. It should not come as a surprise though...
Problems for dairy owners. If they were to stop selling tobacco products, would they be such targets of robberies? And the ram-raid in Christchurch on the gun shop. What if all gun-shops were required to moved their premises as close as possible to police ...
Did anyone else notice the Stuff headline earlier this morning. (N.B. appears to have been taken down now as the editor may have thought better). Words along the lines "Jacinda Adern to meet partying Finnish PM.". I didn't realise that our papers had sunk ...
We received an email petition from Kaushall via Change.org. How did he get our email address? The petition itself was full of political rhetoric.
Ex military and perfed policemen. We hear of (usually after a serious event) that former NZ servicemen or police have been involved as independents (or even as contractors/advisers) in trouble spots around the world. Some have gone in, made a fortune (...
Agree 100 pcnt Pat - see my comment 5.2 above. And as an aside, many of our nation of sports followers appear to ignore the fact that "our girls" won against an opposition of 14 players for approaching two thirds of the game. It was however an entertaining...
If the women can manage a spirited performance on the money they are paid then it points to the obscenity that is the remuneration for their male counterparts and athletes in all sporting forms - the ultimate being the Saudi financed golfing circus. I ...
Aren't our public services all crying out for recruitment drives, training, and more money. Why aren't Labour promising big payments to these sections (Health/education/security etc...). They have 9 months 'til the election. Let's see the Right try to claw...
When The Herald and Stuff were just hard copy, if you wanted to comment on an article you wrote a letter to the editor. The letter had to be signed with an address supplied. How many of the comments would be made if the commenters had to identify who they ...
At the beginning of the week, when the government announced the farm charges on emissions Luxon appeared to be fence sitting, but when Federated Farmers /Hoggard spouted opposition, Luxon became more forceful. He could hardly have a compromised ...
with due respect, a divided nation is usually defined as split in two. (not small factions) 1970s/80s- the pro/anti nuclear. 1970s/1981 - anti-apartheid NZRFU - 1951 water front dispute. As for the false confidence - I have not been down the rabbit holes ...
I agree. For all his warts, Muldoon communicated with Joe Public in plain language. Three Waters needs to be explained clearly, its rationale, and how it affects us individually (if at all). Unfortunately the overworked-and-hard-done-by Groundswell, in ...
... before you try to rewrite history, and an understanding of division (in this case splitting the country down the middle), at the time of the implementation of the mandates, over 90 % of the nation appeared to be supportive, including for the most part ...
Well informed comment Mr Harrison. You were obviously too young to experience the Holland and Muldoon governments when it comes to dividing a country. Please give examples of the current administration's divisiveness. Just keep repeating the tired old meme...
Franks of Franks Ogilvie. Ex (ambitious) ACT MP? Franks entered Parliament in the 1999 election, having been ranked in third place on the party list for the ACT Party, and coming fourth in Rongotai electorate. This high ranking (above several sitting MPs) ...
Wayne Brown's first action was to "Open the Books" and of course has revealed that Auckland is headed for a storm. That statement was obviously going to be made - allows Brown to make his own mistakes but blame the former administration. So, now that Goff ...
Three Waters Is there a lot of noise or is there genuine concern? It looks as though the local polling is lower than ever, yet apparently councils are telling us that their constituents are "up in arms" at the prospect of the theft of their precious water ...
Dairy owners and cigarette sales. I have some sympathy for these small owner-operators who will apparently lose out in the event of sales of cigarettes falling/being prohibited. It is reality however. There are countless industries where large numbers of ...
edit. (Loose cannons.)
Apparently Parker has now scrapped the Tax. Is there any party coordination or consultation on policy releases? Jacinda appears to have a lot of loose canons in her cabinet and it is not a good look. It is getting hard to defend failed on-the-hoof policies...
It would appear that Mallard has offered an apology to Peters for trespassing him at the occupation earlier this year. Perhaps Peters could now apologise to the rest of New Zealand for helping to inflame the protest by supporting the 5 percent and ...
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