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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2022 19:32:58 GMT 12
Labour down 5.5%, shove that up your date hole Willie Jackson. TOP polling higher than NZ First. Embarrassing. yip Ardern is now exposed to more and more disinfranchised people as NZs Numero uno Cu#t! The Maori caucus have been the as straw the broke be the horsecinda back!
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Post by armchairadmiral on Oct 6, 2022 7:31:55 GMT 12
Alls well people is the latest financial message. Just live within your means is the latest from the podium of truth. What they actually mean is we'll live within your means while you go down the gurgler. Cost of living increases are reaching stratospherical levels. Our insurance on house ,car and boat up nearly 50 % this year as example. I recall my parents suffering the same with Muldoon. You'll have to just tighten your belts he said. Asshole. Then Lange /Douglas screwed us over. But this mob I've dubbed the Marie Antoinette mob And it seems a significant portion of the population are enjoying being screwed over. Hope she and they get the political guillotine
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2022 7:45:39 GMT 12
Take note .... It's the 50+ year old woman that love Stalinda..
For the first time since Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern came to power in October 2017 more women support National (34%) than Labour (33%) in September. The gap is driven by women aged 18-49 who clearly support National (30.5%) over Labour (26.5%). Women aged 50+ continue to favour Labour (40.5%) over National (38%).
Women continue to narrowly favour the Labour/ Greens coalition (46.5%) over a potential National/ Act NZ coalition (44.5%). Support for the Labour/ Greens coalition is strongest amongst older women aged 50+ at 47.5% compared to 46% support for National/ Act NZ. For women aged 18-49 the lead is slightly larger with 46% supporting Labour/ Greens, and a gap of 3% points to National/Act NZ on 43%.
There is a stark difference for men with a majority of 53% supporting National or Act NZ compared to only 37% supporting Labour or the Greens. There was a narrow margin for men aged 18-49 with 44% supporting National/ Act NZ compared to 43% that supported Labour/ Greens. For men aged 50+ there was a much larger gap with more than twice as many, 62%, supporting National/ Act NZ compared to only 30.5% supporting Labour/ Greens.
Support for the Greens is far higher amongst both younger women and younger men than their older counterparts. Almost one-in-five women aged 18-49 (19.5%) and one-in-six men aged 18-49 (16%) support the Greens compared to only 7% of women aged 50+ and 7% of men aged 50+.
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Post by sloopjohnb on Oct 6, 2022 9:39:07 GMT 12
Did the PM's speech at the UN remind you of another speech by a young Swedish girl several years ago, blaming everyone else for the problem.
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Post by sloopjohnb on Oct 6, 2022 9:46:17 GMT 12
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Post by eri on Oct 6, 2022 11:54:32 GMT 12
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2022 12:50:19 GMT 12
He found another hole in the Maori " cash to the bro's," government fund giveaways
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2022 12:52:00 GMT 12
Did the PM's speech at the UN remind you of another speech by a young Swedish girl several years ago, blaming everyone else for the problem. the 16yo made more sense.
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Post by eri on Oct 7, 2022 7:40:46 GMT 12
The change of direction on importing seasonal workers, coming after years of warnings to employers to stop depending on cheap foreign labour, was in a different and more honourable category, first elucidated by John Maynard Keynes. When the facts change, as the economist said, it's smart to change one's mind. The prospect of businesses failing and crops rotting for want of local workers is not, the Government has now accepted, just greedy employers bleating. The labour shortage is global and apt to hit this small, distant economy harder than most. The inconvenient reality has finally trumped Labour's ideological allergy to cheap labour imports. It will hurt the party grievously to park the underpinning of its entire workforce policy. But the bigger pain may be that the U-turn is too late to help it avoid political damage.www.nzherald.co.nz/business/jane-clifton-screaming-u-turns-cant-save-the-government-now/RREJ6SVFQPJB3BMJKHIO4MSGRY/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2022 7:48:50 GMT 12
Huh! Factoid 1. There are more workers available to the world than pre covid!
Factoid 2. All of these workers Plus the millions that come of age each day, can choose where to go to work.
Factoid 3. Where do they choose...
A. Aussie/ Canada/ anywhere..., pay more, less crime, less COL, more wages, better weather.
B. A O T O Rower. Crime for Africa, high COL, less wages, no housing, high petrol prices, low wages.. and co governance insecurities...
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Post by eri on Oct 10, 2022 7:43:24 GMT 12
every? political pundit agrees labour's rout in local body elections is "the people" expressing their dissatisfaction with labour's direction but not lala land jacinda Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has rejected the idea that Labour-endorsed candidates' losses in Saturday's local election are linked to the Government's performancewww.1news.co.nz/2022/10/10/pm-rejects-idea-local-election-results-reflect-on-govt/seriously does she expect people to support labour when they can't do the big things they promised to do? and instead try to force through lots of unpopular things they never said they'd do? she doesn't want a nz democracy but a nz cult but we 'the people' don't want a cult, we want a government that asks us what we want it to do, then goes ahead and does it! read the writing on the wall labour mps start looking for other work maybe set up companies employing and housing the unemployedbe true to your rootsif you can't be true to your promisesthenewdaily.com.au/new-zealand/2022/10/08/nz-council-elections-swing-right/nz.news.yahoo.com/nz-labour-loses-big-local-041921171.html www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/thomas-coughlan-stardust-settled-labour-gets-bloody-nose-in-local-elections/KSQPXNUR2WL7ICYRBLFYWAJEG4/
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Post by ComfortZone on Oct 10, 2022 10:31:42 GMT 12
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Post by sabre on Oct 10, 2022 12:54:23 GMT 12
Trudeau and Jahitler are cut from the same cloth. Both staunchly loyal to Klaus and the WEF agenda. Things are going to get a lot worse before they get better imo.
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Post by armchairadmiral on Oct 10, 2022 16:53:46 GMT 12
every? political pundit agrees labour's rout in local body elections is "the people" expressing their dissatisfaction with labour's direction but not lala land jacinda Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has rejected the idea that Labour-endorsed candidates' losses in Saturday's local election are linked to the Government's performancewww.1news.co.nz/2022/10/10/pm-rejects-idea-local-election-results-reflect-on-govt/seriously does she expect people to support labour when they can't do the big things they promised to do? and instead try to force through lots of unpopular things they never said they'd do? she doesn't want a nz democracy but a nz cult but we 'the people' don't want a cult, we want a government that asks us what we want it to do, then goes ahead and does it! read the writing on the wall labour mps start looking for other work maybe set up companies employing and housing the unemployedbe true to your rootsif you can't be true to your promisesthenewdaily.com.au/new-zealand/2022/10/08/nz-council-elections-swing-right/nz.news.yahoo.com/nz-labour-loses-big-local-041921171.html www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/thomas-coughlan-stardust-settled-labour-gets-bloody-nose-in-local-elections/KSQPXNUR2WL7ICYRBLFYWAJEG4/ Without exception that rabble is unemployable , except perhaps the UN.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2022 19:19:14 GMT 12
Trudeau and Jahitler are cut from the same cloth. Both staunchly loyal to Klaus and the WEF agenda. Things are going to get a lot worse before they get better imo. jahitler.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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