Post by Kiwi Frontline on Oct 3, 2018 17:11:05 GMT 12
COMETH THE HOUR, COMETH THE MAN
For so many world-wide, Nigel Farage epitomises that one outstanding individual saying "Go no further..." to the system whereby political classes, so often under highly damaging leadership worldwide, have distorted the democratic process. tinyurl.com/y7y7ew2s
We are now in a similar situation here in New Zealand with central authority over the whole of the country - which equates to government and power without genuine accountability - merely a recycling of the less damaging-looking political party every three years.
Is everyone happy with this? If not SHARE, LIKE and support us on Facebook, and at www.100days.co.nz - to at last claim back this country for New Zealanders - from rule by politicians. Yes, it can be done - and we can do it...as always, it's up to individuals,
The runaway situation with the never-ending treaty claims, some imaginatively reinvented; some, on good evidence, arguably fraudulent; is compounded by the mess the previous National government has got us into.
Over 300 claims for the foreshore and seabed from opportunistic iwi and hapu? That we, all New Zealanders, will be required to actually pay the costs of those claiming against us - as usual! - is a prime example of the damage caused to this country by top-down government decision-making - from which the public are routinely excluded.
You'll remember the smooth-tongued John Key and the Minister for Treaty Negotiations, Chris Finlayson - (formerly Ngai Tahu' s only too successful lawyer) - assuring the country there would be very little chance of any claims, because uninterrupted occupation of these relevant areas would be required. Should he/they be answerable to the country for the costly consequences, either of their naivety - or even incompetence. Or was there another agenda here?
The real issue is that, as usual, this legislation and other damaging legislation was imposed upon the country by our successive governments which, historically, have got most things wrong.
And what about the ramped-up claims by today's well-paid, radicalised part-Maori (by no means representative of the majority of New Zealanders, both part-Maori, European and of other ancestry) that an almost totally inauthentic "Maori" language be compulsorily inflicted upon the country?
That the highly activist Wellington City Council is now squandering ratepayers' money on rewriting street and other signs in largely reinvented Maori, without the consent of the majority of ratepayers - with our most important language, English, in much smaller letters below, is almost credible - although it is not the only local government heading in these unsupported directions.
Today's reinvented te reo, bearing minimal relationship to the genuine Maori language, and now including very many thousands of completely made-up, supposedly "Maori" words, is very much part of the constant push by well-funded activists, many also feathering their own nests highly successfully.
However, New Zealanders as a whole are fed up with legislation imposing upon them markedly damaging directions, while highly impoverished areas of the economy suffer a severe lack of funding - because of the slush funds of political bribery directed towards those iwi on the make.
And while the Labour government is marching even more firmly down the road of political opportunism and other disastrous directions, it is almost incredible that the National Party leader, Simon Bridges, has spoken out so strongly against what is really an issue of national security - long overdue. This is the requirement for all New Zealand immigrants to be required to pledge to respect our democratic values, and obey the laws which uphold these.
All around the world the consequences of allowing open immigration have been disastrous - with increases in violent crime traceable to a newly immigrant population whose radicalised young men show little respect for women, and with demands from a radicalised Muslim sector for Sharia law.
Politicians get too much wrong - and we are all suffering the consequences. Those who claim that our leaders know best could not be more wrong - as well we know. History itself is the best proof of this, and only, "Cometh the hour, cometh the man" has saved us from so much worse.
It is well and truly time to insist what the Swiss long achieved for themselves - Government by the people, for the people, and of the people - not by the politicians - and for the politicians.
Join us to achieve a tipping point of New Zealanders aiming for just this!
By Amy Brooke
www.100days.co.nz
For so many world-wide, Nigel Farage epitomises that one outstanding individual saying "Go no further..." to the system whereby political classes, so often under highly damaging leadership worldwide, have distorted the democratic process. tinyurl.com/y7y7ew2s
We are now in a similar situation here in New Zealand with central authority over the whole of the country - which equates to government and power without genuine accountability - merely a recycling of the less damaging-looking political party every three years.
Is everyone happy with this? If not SHARE, LIKE and support us on Facebook, and at www.100days.co.nz - to at last claim back this country for New Zealanders - from rule by politicians. Yes, it can be done - and we can do it...as always, it's up to individuals,
The runaway situation with the never-ending treaty claims, some imaginatively reinvented; some, on good evidence, arguably fraudulent; is compounded by the mess the previous National government has got us into.
Over 300 claims for the foreshore and seabed from opportunistic iwi and hapu? That we, all New Zealanders, will be required to actually pay the costs of those claiming against us - as usual! - is a prime example of the damage caused to this country by top-down government decision-making - from which the public are routinely excluded.
You'll remember the smooth-tongued John Key and the Minister for Treaty Negotiations, Chris Finlayson - (formerly Ngai Tahu' s only too successful lawyer) - assuring the country there would be very little chance of any claims, because uninterrupted occupation of these relevant areas would be required. Should he/they be answerable to the country for the costly consequences, either of their naivety - or even incompetence. Or was there another agenda here?
The real issue is that, as usual, this legislation and other damaging legislation was imposed upon the country by our successive governments which, historically, have got most things wrong.
And what about the ramped-up claims by today's well-paid, radicalised part-Maori (by no means representative of the majority of New Zealanders, both part-Maori, European and of other ancestry) that an almost totally inauthentic "Maori" language be compulsorily inflicted upon the country?
That the highly activist Wellington City Council is now squandering ratepayers' money on rewriting street and other signs in largely reinvented Maori, without the consent of the majority of ratepayers - with our most important language, English, in much smaller letters below, is almost credible - although it is not the only local government heading in these unsupported directions.
Today's reinvented te reo, bearing minimal relationship to the genuine Maori language, and now including very many thousands of completely made-up, supposedly "Maori" words, is very much part of the constant push by well-funded activists, many also feathering their own nests highly successfully.
However, New Zealanders as a whole are fed up with legislation imposing upon them markedly damaging directions, while highly impoverished areas of the economy suffer a severe lack of funding - because of the slush funds of political bribery directed towards those iwi on the make.
And while the Labour government is marching even more firmly down the road of political opportunism and other disastrous directions, it is almost incredible that the National Party leader, Simon Bridges, has spoken out so strongly against what is really an issue of national security - long overdue. This is the requirement for all New Zealand immigrants to be required to pledge to respect our democratic values, and obey the laws which uphold these.
All around the world the consequences of allowing open immigration have been disastrous - with increases in violent crime traceable to a newly immigrant population whose radicalised young men show little respect for women, and with demands from a radicalised Muslim sector for Sharia law.
Politicians get too much wrong - and we are all suffering the consequences. Those who claim that our leaders know best could not be more wrong - as well we know. History itself is the best proof of this, and only, "Cometh the hour, cometh the man" has saved us from so much worse.
It is well and truly time to insist what the Swiss long achieved for themselves - Government by the people, for the people, and of the people - not by the politicians - and for the politicians.
Join us to achieve a tipping point of New Zealanders aiming for just this!
By Amy Brooke
www.100days.co.nz