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The radicals on the right are radical because they don’t want to see crime … The radicals on the left are the problem – and they are vicious and horrible and politically savvy. They want men in ...
In 2023, special votes meant National lost 2 seats and could not govern with ACT alone. The Green Party and Te Pati Māori gained after special votes were counted (special votes include from people who ...
Watching NZME Newstalk ZB is like watching Fox News to my mind. Earlier in the year, Fox hosted then “DOGE” (Department of Government Efficiency) head Elon Musk where he spouted the “benefits” of his ...
Perhaps the biggest news from a jam packed news week is how, under National’s Health Ministers Shane Reti & Simeon Brown, Health NZ illegally hid staffing data for over a year to conceal their ...
suggests he is competent enough Havn't dealt much with NZ management, have you? The two don't follow each other. The assumption that "Managers" AKA, bean counters promoted to "post turtles" are ...
Some suggestion that Rayner's misdemeanour of ignoring legal advice to consult a tax expert was weaponised by the Labour right to damage her. Which raises the possibility that they may have even ...
Classic Key clanger By: Demeter - 3:43 pm, March 18th, 2010 - 6 comments In this article, in which a Kaikoura Whale Watch spokesman states the bloody obvious (that if New Zealand turns pro-whaling his ...
Yet another twist in the Worthless saga. It turns out that he used his diplomatic passport on the trip to India – which was a ‘private’ trip. John Key in his usual spineless way has issued another ...
In the words of the Prophet Springsteen: "At the end of every hard-earned day people find some reason to believe" (Nebraska). It is complacent to presume voter party loyalty if you don't give them ...
Yesterday, the hospital I work at was short of fourteen nurses on the D shift [pm]. That was covered by overtime at double time, twenty eight more nurses could have been employed for that cost. Don't ...
If he is one of the O'Dea family from Kupe St, in Orakei, none of them were what you would call "bright". In the 1960's old Mrs O'Dea would go off her meds intermittently and run up and down Kupe St ...