Jacinda’s Commandant Coster should be sacked, too.
‘Lost faith’: Advocate’s call for resignation of Jacinda government ministers over rising crimes
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inJacinda’s Commandant Coster should be sacked, too.
When a Government gives 2.75 million to the Mongrel Mob the buck stops there. Ardern, Poto, Robertson and a few other ministers in her totally dysfunctional Labour led party are all totally out of their depth’s. Racism, Reckless spending of NZ tax payers money, Wayward Police Dept, and NZ Transport/Roading Dept. They will do down in New Zealand’s history as the worst party ever to govern this once beautiful country.
The problem is National is not a suitable replacement and are equally as bad.
Douglas, Richardson, Bolger, Shipley, Clark, Key and now Ardern with Luxon set to carry on in their footsteps. There has never been a time since 1980 when there was any hope. The mid-term of Muldoon did provide hope with Think Big projects though that has since fallen to the wayside.
It has been alleged that the $2.75 million was paid for a reason which I dare not print besides it would not get published.
NZ closed Dunedin railway workshops and sold half to an Australian company so it could not restart. NZ then purchased train engines from China which broke down. We are now to purchase from Spain.
We used to and still could build our own trains. It aint difficult.
NZ steel sold to foreign owner.
Kawerau paper mill closed. We now buy fish and chip paper from Sweden on boats which produce CO2. Where is Snake Shaw.
Vote New Nation Party at the next election.
Yep – there must be no votes for Labour or National any more. Time for them to go, totally and forever. We want independants, honest, genuine, who really care for the people and for the country, and who cannot be bought. They need to be publicised on alternative media – because mainstream media in NZ will not give them air time. I hope we can get a list of these potential new representatives at some stage, so we can familiarise ourselves with them and their policies.