20-04-2023, 03:53 PM
Traditionally both ACT & National have always been so very, very, very deeply concerned with the welfare of those on low incomes, often going out of their way to improve things for the ordinary Kiwi if possible, even if that made them unpopular.
Indeed, they're well known for their kindly humanitarian views intended for the good of all those who are struggling to cope with uncertain times.
And I am of course, Marie Of Romania....
Really, ACT & National?? Can you seriously believe we cannot recall which party it was which slashed benefits when in govt, thus helping create the poverty we now have here??!
Do you really think anyone with a functioning brain will swallow this total bollocks??
Ruth Richardson ring any bells at all? Jenny Shipley? No?
How about 'the decent society?'
And perhaps Jim Bolger - who finally, albeit years later found the guts to speak against Neo Liberalism?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politic...power-back
"Bolger says neoliberal economic policies have absolutely failed. It's not uncommon to hear that now; even the IMF says so.
Indeed, they're well known for their kindly humanitarian views intended for the good of all those who are struggling to cope with uncertain times.
And I am of course, Marie Of Romania....
Really, ACT & National?? Can you seriously believe we cannot recall which party it was which slashed benefits when in govt, thus helping create the poverty we now have here??!
Do you really think anyone with a functioning brain will swallow this total bollocks??
Ruth Richardson ring any bells at all? Jenny Shipley? No?
How about 'the decent society?'
And perhaps Jim Bolger - who finally, albeit years later found the guts to speak against Neo Liberalism?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politic...power-back
"Bolger says neoliberal economic policies have absolutely failed. It's not uncommon to hear that now; even the IMF says so.
But to hear it from a former National Prime Minister who pursued privatisation, labour market deregulation, welfare cuts and tax reductions - well that's pretty interesting.
"They have failed to produce economic growth and what growth there has been has gone to the few at the top," Bolger says, not of his own policies specifically but of neoliberalism the world over.
He laments the levels of inequality and concludes "that model needs to change."
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)