Lots of jobs? Then why the queues for housing, record child poverty numbers and benefit payouts?
Peddling lies as usual like you cannot help yourself.
What about Luxon paying no tax?
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Whānau ora became part of government policy in November 2002, when the Ministry of Health published a strategy for Māori health.3 In the strategy, whānau ora meant, briefly, "healthy families". In their foreword to the strategy, the responsible Minister and Associate Minister said that achieving whānau ora would need an approach that recognises and builds on the strengths and assets of whānau to encourage whānau development.
It was set up under Helen Clark.
Something astray - what I quoted came from the wiki article.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wh%C4%81nau_Ora
A Herald article from 2011 (after the election of National)
Developing Whanau Ora, a Ministerial Committee on Poverty and a new focus for Te Puni Kokiri are the centre-pieces of the National Party-Maori Party confidence and supply agreement.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/nats-a...ectid=10772529
Luxon wants only the finest of Maori in his cabinet.
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/polit...criticism.html
While keeping hold of talent like chris bishop and gerry brownlee.
Latest April Taxpayers' Union Curia Poll show continued rise of National and Luxon. Labour will be running scared as the party and Aderns' favourability continues to decline, especially with their farcical budget next week when it will become obvious to anyone who still has their head in the sand, that Labour is screwing the country and who knows how many future generations who will have to pay for their deeply flawed ideology.
The one which standard and poors gave an AA+ towards (after being downgraded during the National term)
Sounds like National's offering.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-bsAzpvLnE
We can't afford a wage increase at this time but can afford tax cuts to the wealthy.