Yup - the likes of you prefer the solo mother with 7 children from 6 fathers, instead of 7 houses from working 6 jobs, hooked on drugs and social welfare as role models for your children & their children. They are Ardern’s success stories.
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Coming from the supporters and followers of the ultimate mistress of spin and BS, straight into the garbage can (as usual).
Meanwhile, those who persist in aiding & abetting Ardern to promote mis-information, spin & BS better be aware that there are consequences :
Labour’s response to widespread objections is to dismiss them as ‘mischief-making’. However, a legal opinion commissioned by the Taxpayers Union stated bluntly that, ‘Ministers appear to have cold-bloodedly decided to confuse councils and ratepayers with false statements’ – that claims ‘have been calculated to deceive parliamentarians, and, when it becomes law, to deceive New Zealanders generally.’
While people making false statements would normally face prosecution, the defence applying to politicians does not apply to those assisting ministers in a professional capacity, who can be held complicit in making untrue claims.
Out of touch Luxon, master of spin blames food prices on government spending:
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/polit...uxon-says.html
RBNZ agrees government spending feeding inflation.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/128...isks-recession
Food, feul and rent - nothing to do with the govt.
Why don't these expert journalists take businesses to task for their internationally high domestic prices. Oh they're entirely funded by them through advertisements.
National obviously doing most things right - going up and up in the polls while Ardern & Labour drops and drops.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politi...IUOCBPS36BCCM/
National could govern with the support of Act in the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll, winning the support of 37 per cent of voters, up three points on last month's poll.
Support party Act was also up, rising one point to 12 per cent.
National's rise coincided with a record number of people saying the country was heading in the wrong direction.
Fifty-four per cent of people say the country is heading in the wrong direction, but just 32 per cent of people thought it was heading in the right direction.
A curia taxpayer union poll of wealthy pricks.