• Tax the Greens way

    From Crash@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 13 08:10:23 2023
    https://tinyurl.com/h2t4ra5b

    While not all Greens policy would be enacted in a coalition with
    Labour, the question is which ones should Labour depend on a coalition
    with the Greens. It is to be noted that Labour has never had a
    coalition with the Greens (the Labour governments of 1999-2008 had
    coalitions only with the Jim Anderton party) but this looks very
    likely in the current political landscape if National and ACT cannot
    get a Parliamentary majority at the next election.

    The only way to ensure none of this happens is to party-vote National
    or ACT. I would never advocate party-voting for NZ First.


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    Crash McBash

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  • From JohnO@21:1/5 to Crash on Mon Jun 12 14:39:57 2023
    On Tuesday, 13 June 2023 at 08:10:23 UTC+12, Crash wrote:
    https://tinyurl.com/h2t4ra5b

    While not all Greens policy would be enacted in a coalition with
    Labour, the question is which ones should Labour depend on a coalition
    with the Greens. It is to be noted that Labour has never had a
    coalition with the Greens (the Labour governments of 1999-2008 had coalitions only with the Jim Anderton party) but this looks very
    likely in the current political landscape if National and ACT cannot
    get a Parliamentary majority at the next election.

    The only way to ensure none of this happens is to party-vote National
    or ACT. I would never advocate party-voting for NZ First.


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    Crash McBash

    Yep. We have two alternatives - a Nat/ACT combo which is far from perfect, and a Labour/Green/TPM omnishambles. The latter will bring in taxes that crush innovation and success, along with TPM and its separatism propping up Labour's hidden-for-now co-
    governance agenda. Add in Green's obsession with fringe gender issues and you have a nation wrecking combination. Just look at today's current account deficit for an example.

    Voters in NZ have goldfish memories. 4% continue to vote NZF despite Winston's continuous lying. 30% continue to vote Labour despite their dishonest hiding of the He Puapua agenda ahead of the last election. I really wonder how some of these people
    manage to tie their own shoelaces in the morning.

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