In the week when Argentina and Netherlands set a course correction and the Irish are in the streets about Algerians murdering children - this won't make the news. But a government has been formed in NZ - finally.
Highlights of the coalition agreement are (my words):
- sport to be based on sport and not tranny bullshit
- race-based preferential treatment to be removed from all legislation
- racist Maori Health Authority to be disestablished
- Firearms legislation to be repealed (gun registers, silly restrictions etc to be gutted)
- Environment and Climate Change nonsense is relegated outside of Cabinet (ie in the wilderness)
- planning laws changed to restore the right to enjoy property rights
- tenancy laws repealed to return rights to landlords
- all existing Covid mandates to end immediately
- reinstate 3 strikes legislation
- all government communications to be in English (not Maori)
- all publicly funded education establishments must support free speech or be de-funded
- end the ban on oil mining and lots lots more.
The announcement itself was pure comedy gold, with the 78 year old Deputy PM Winston Peters continuously scolding the far-left commie press gallery about their bias - best one was in response to the dumbass question "Do you all trust each other" - his response was something along the lines of "Stop with the stupid games, we all shook hands and we all signed an agreement - I understand that you are all disappointed but YOU LOST"
Congrats to everyone in NZ. Can we please do Canada next?
It’s not much, but the Supreme Court here just repealed the ban on plastic straws and other one-use plastics. They said the ban was unconstitutional and they found no evidence that the plastics harmed the environment to any exceptional degree.
It’s surprising that a government anywhere would admit that. Small victories. Of course not that 90% of people went along with the ban anyways.
Its not Pierre PeePee.
Pretty please, with sugar on top?
If you want to get a measure of how good this announcement was, here is an example of all the bitter, salty tears of impotent rage and frustration from the commies in New Zealand.
https://norightturn.blogspot.com/2023/11/a-cruel-vicious-nasty-government.html
I'm going to need more popcorn!
great news fren, except maybe you'll have to change your uname.
People still use blogspot? How the hell did you find such a blog?
Salty aren't they?
Archived: https://files.catbox.moe/80df4h.pdf
Lol , that dude needs to hang
Upvoted for "Transvestite Donkey-Witch"🐸👌
Thanks for sharing awesome news!
The announcement basically wiped out everything that the mad bitch Jacinda Ardern put in place. It's like she never existed (I wish). I feel like a black cloud has been lifted.
Stud...not bitch
Exactly!
I hope so. Luxon and Seymour are both WEF babies, but Peters is not. Also Peters is by far the most experienced politician, so he might provide enough of a counter-balance to get a NZ First perspective.
Note that Ardern's most mad policies came in when she shrugged Peters off in her second term.
Hopefully He PuaPua will be finally relegated to the dustbin.
So happy for you & thank you for the entertaining bullet points that explained so many of the positive changes so well👌
Wow Sad. This is awesome news on the surface of it. I won't cash in my chips yet, but will hold a steady hand to see how it unfolds and plays out.
The reversal of the firearms legislation, if followed through on, would be the real indicator in my mind.
Thank you so much for this post!!!
Praying for a kiwi uprising!
The cure spreading worldwide?
Let's hope it won't be too quiet. I want to see executions and long prison sentences for these fuckers.
Well there is to be a Convid Response investigation. Note that they are firm on the Patient Voice, as well. This means that the freedom to say no is important in a medical setting. As part of that, all mandates are dropped, as of the date of announcement,
Some of the moves the Ardern fanatics made were legislative, such as removing the need for extensive testing in order to allow a new medicine into the country, which was outlined in the Medicine Act (Look it up, there is a dated change in the Act, which is clearly just weeks before the jab was rolled out. They made the change so that they could specifically say that the jab was safe and effective, when it was anything but. (and it appears that the Hazardous Substances Act would have been more appropriate to apply.)
This ain't no red October this is a red November holy cow. Like I can't believe how much activity is going on after what seems like a couple years of just nothing but losing and business as usual
Except for small business owners, including mom and pop landlords, who were ideologically attacked in a big way.
From Communist to freedom! WOW
From Hobson's Pledge via Don Brash
https://www.hobsonspledge.nz
We've spent the past few hours going through the agreements between Act, NZ First, and National, as well as the ministerial appointments, with a fine-tooth comb so we can provide you with the highlights.
First of all, I’m sure I speak for all those who have supported Hobson’s Pledge since our formation in 2016 when I say how absolutely delighted we are that Casey Costello has not only been elected to Parliament but has stepped right into a ministerial role inside Cabinet.
Casey will be Minister for Seniors, Minister of Customs, and Associate Minister for Health, Immigration, and Police.
We can be confident that there will be at least one minister at the Cabinet table speaking up for what we stand for!
The three parties have agreed to 'On-going Decision-Making Principles' to underpin their work together. I want to draw your attention to the principle they are calling 'Pro-democracy':
"upholding the principles of liberal democracy, including equal citizenship, parliamentary sovereignty, the rule of law and property rights, especially with respect to interpreting the Treaty of Waitangi."
Reading this in the list of 8 principles, I couldn't help but feel hopeful about the rest of the document. And that hope wasn't misplaced. Both the Act/National and the NZ First/National coalition agreements have significant policies for Hobson's Pledge supporters.
NZ First/National:
Act/National (we won't repeat the policies already mentioned above):
MAGA
MNZGA
WWG1WGA
NCSWIC
thanks for that.
Hobson's Pledge is a well-supported constitutionalist movement that wants to restore the Treaty of Waitangi to its original intent, which is a document that is treated as a Constitutional document. The fragile original is not very long, as treaties weren't in those days. Furthermore it appeared in two languages, which is rather novel for the time. Not all tribes signed it, and that caused some kerfuffles later on. Furthermore, it recognized certain tribal leaders as 'King' so it created a weird hierarchy in the collective tribes. Nevertheless, it was very radical for the time, as it recognized the 'natives' as British subjects under the Crown. With equal rights, especially in regards to property.
The reason we see many anti-racisms policy points, is that successive governments have attempted to subvert and change the meaning. Some of the final blows was the UNDRIP declaration (not to be recognized now due to sovereignty issues), which Radical Maori decided meant that they were 'indigenous', when their own oral history suggests they arrived from Hawaiki (Is it Hawaii? We do not now for sure).
Hobson was the first Governor of New Zealand.
What were the NZ First policy contributions?
If white hats are behind these events, then the cabal must be getting furious. Besides America, are there any elections coming up in 2024?
Here is some of that Winston Peters comedy gold - tearing the media a new one https://gab.com/BravoZulu17/posts/111463886734498761
Globalists cry in unison, "It's a threat to Democracy! Waaaa!"
Time will tell. I don't trust any of them not even Winnie. Do you know if the Blackrock deal is still on. That will tell you their true motives not what their saying.
Klaus must be pissed, you cant just throw money at things til they work
I'd love to live in NZ but its just so fucking expensive, although australia is getting pretty out of control as well.
There are still some rural places in NZ that are cosmopolitan enough to offer a proper supermarket (not just a jumped up dairy with inflated prices) and a fiber-connection. Also the small towns are populated by pragmatic individuals who brook no nonsense - many of whom are still descended from people who lived in the same area - why move?.
Getting into the country is easier if one has a trade that is on the Critical Shortage list. https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/already-have-a-visa/one-off-residence-visa/2021-resident-visa-scarce-lists/long-term-skill-shortage-list
So the drill is: Get a job first. Then get a Visa and come here. Then, convince the government that you need to stay as a Permanent resident. Even better is to marry a New Zealander.
Be aware, however, that getting to know a New Zealander, and gain their trust, will prolly take 10 years. I have seen Americans fail spectacularly, just because they found the people stand-offish compared to what they were used to. In particular, young mothers found it hard to integrate. However, I have also witnessed a Filipino who worked here on a Visa and has now been granted the possibility of bringing his wife and kids here. That was some hardship for about three years for that man.