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@antipodean said in NZ Politics:
Bi-partisan policy here that I fully agree with.
I think they should either put Tarrant in one of their prisons or foot the bill for his stay in ours
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@jegga said in NZ Politics:
Ha ha. I was just about to post this to get a reaction from you. But obviously you're up to date on the latest pearls of wisdom from the greatest PM of all time.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel I see your Neve article and raise you with her track pant regrets
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Where are the Greens on this? If the Nats had done this they would be screaming blue murder
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Jacko shows she is adept at trying to spend other peoples' money
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@taniwharugby said in NZ Politics:
Oh dear
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@jegga thanks for that share bro. Great article, and really nails that burning desire many of us have for a genuine, evidence informed conversation around topics. Unfortunately the current Greens will take it as an affront to their storied and lived experience and dismiss it.
Hmmm wonder if Chloe is interested in a peaceful coup?
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@Paekakboyz said in NZ Politics:
@jegga thanks for that share bro. Great article, and really nails that burning desire many of us have for a genuine, evidence informed conversation around topics. Unfortunately the current Greens will take it as an affront to their storied and lived experience and dismiss it.
Hmmm wonder if Chloe is interested in a peaceful coup?
I think they need to be broken down and remade , sheâs probably a good start for a new leader though.
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@jegga That is a good article. And sums up I think what a lot of people are feeling. They care about the environment, climate etc, but will not follow militant dictators into battle. The Greens may have a tiny base who love that, but they lost a huge number of supporters last election, and if they lose a heap more, they will be in total oblivion.
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Jacko loses a little bit of her lustre. But everyone else including Simon the little battler and Crusher are miles back
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Ardern & Peters both away, so next up to answer questions on behalf of the Prime Minister during Question Time today was Kelvin Davis. Yet, despite being on the precinct an hour earlier to acknowledge the arrival of the Hands Off Our Tamariki march, he was mysteriously nowhere to be seen at 2pm. I mean, considering he's hopeless when answering oral questions, I can understand why they hid him, but it's a pretty ugly look.
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