Truly an unsung hero.
But who gets the gongs?
Trevor Mallard and Clueless Cindy.
Sick and disgusting.
https://resources.stuff.co.nz/conten...ptimize=medium
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/polit...llard-1120.jpg
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Truly an unsung hero.
But who gets the gongs?
Trevor Mallard and Clueless Cindy.
Sick and disgusting.
https://resources.stuff.co.nz/conten...ptimize=medium
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/polit...llard-1120.jpg
Get your Ute now - maybe Luxon's wife will swap the Tesla?
Attachment 14905
Lest we forget .....
Week before Cindy's wedding :
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Chris Trotter on how the leftists (especially the media commentators) decry the current "Hard-Right" government :
https://breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com...ople-walk.html
WHAT PASSES for “Left” commentary these days insists that New Zealand is living under a “hard-right” government. Clearly, these commentators are unfamiliar with what constitutes a hard-right government. Equally clearly, they know next to nothing about New Zealand political history. Compared to the governments of Bill Massey, George Forbes, Sid Holland and Rob Muldoon, the coalition government of Christopher Luxon is a decidedly mild affair. The Left has mistaken a moderate and well-signalled political course correction for a reactionary reversal of progressive fortunes.
What the Left still doesn’t seem to have got its head around is that the defeated Labour Party is not the innocent victim of “red-necks” and “cookers” – reactionaries determined to drag New Zealand kicking and screaming back to the “half-gallon, quarter acre, Pavlova paradise” of the 1960s and 70s. Labour lost because the political magic first deserted Jacinda, and then, following her departure, transformed Chris Hipkins and his colleagues into a pretty hopeless bunch of politicians. What those Labour politicians celebrated as “progressive”, a great many voters considered either loopy, or dangerous, or a volatile mixture of the two.
For the moment, at least, New Zealanders seem happy to walk along National’s, Act’s, and NZ First’s footpaths. Not so much a “hard-right” government, as one committed to showing New Zealanders the right way home.
Dripkins has hit a new low as the Coalition surges -
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...NGMKPQLNJOGJA/
‘Voters appear to have warmed to the Government over the summer break, with the first poll of the new year showing National breaking the 40 per cent threshold.
National hit 41 per cent in January, a massive jump from the 36.5 per cent it scored in the December poll.
Labour is static on 28.4 per cent. The Greens polled 9.5 per cent, down one point. Act rose from 6.3 per cent last month to 7.8 per cent in January. NZ First polled 5.6 per cent, down from 8.1 per cent last month. Te Pāti Māori fell to 3.6 per cent from 5 per cent.
Those scores would give National 51 seats, Act 10 seats, and NZ First seven seats.
Labour would have 36 seats, the Greens would have 12, and Te Pāti Māori would have six.
The poll has more bad news for Labour, with leader Chris Hipkins crashing 9 points as preferred prime minister, a new low for a Labour leader in this poll, opening up an 18-point gap with Christopher Luxon who was up one point to 31 per cent .’