Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jun 6, 2021 10:54:54 GMT 12
6 BLOGS – Authors – Bibby, Scott-Hill, Sayers, Bradford, Edlin.
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! - Clive Bibby
The Government seems hell-bent on passing legislation, much of which will benefit only one group of citizens at the expense of virtually all others.
Where does this fit with the mantra that we are all in this together, one group of 5 million (supposedly equals), or the promise to govern in the interest of all?
It would seem that the PM and her motley crew are scared of their own shadow and worried sick that this is the only opportunity they will get to honour the promises they have made to a select few citizens — which is difficult to fathom, given the huge gap in popularity between Labour and the Opposition parties apparent in the latest major opinion polls.
Maybe they don't believe the polls or the interpretation of them by most media commentators (including our own editor) who are suggesting the Government is in an unassailable position and will virtually sleepwalk to victory next time around. So why the rush?
I suspect that the response to their recent undemocratic push to ensure Maori wards are introduced, and almost universal opposition to the way it was handled, is telling them something that they would prefer not to consider.
I am suggesting that the groundswell of opposition to this contemptuous activity is only just hitting its straps and will grow to the point where people will change their vote once they fully realise the implications of this rush to change the law.......
Bruce Scott-Hill: LETTER TO MPS
When thinking of the enormity of the task of educating those seemingly asleep to the horror of the proposed takeover by radical Maoris of our very Sovereignty and lands, I decided to take some direct action myself, so I wrote to PM Jacinda Adern directly, plus copied my email to her to the Leader of the Opposition, Judith Collins, other National MP’s and ACT Leader David Seymour.
Since then, I was gratified to receive replies which inferred my emails had been read. So I am quite pleased with the result.
May I respectively suggest that others might like to do the same, as I really do think that we should now be commencing action to reverse this takeover if we can.
My aim is that a large number of emails like mine below [abridged] will daily arrive on our Prime Minister’s secretary's desk. If nothing else is achieved, I hope it will likely be reported to our PM that people like us will no longer accept from her and her MP’s dictatorship by stealth, abrogating both our rights and against our will giving undeserved privilege to radical Maori.......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/06/bruce-scott-hill-letter-to-mps.html
Tony Sayers: THE REPORT OF MATIKE MAI AOTEAROA
What is MATIKE MAI AOTEAROA.
It is the name of the Independent Working Group On Constitutional Transformation.
It sounds like a quasi-official body but it is not. It is an offshoot of the Iwi Chairs Forum and is funded by the J.R. McKenzie Trust. It is chaired by Professor Margaret Mutu. Moana Jackson is the convenor.
Their mission was to prepare the framework for what has morphed into the He Puapua proposal.
If you are still in the dark, this is a Maori driven agenda to replace our present form of Government, using a radical restructure, that is comprised of a Maori Government and a Government for Non-Maori.
The Maori Government will hold a power of veto over many of the other government’s functions, but there is not a reciprocal power of veto for the non-Maori Government and they talk of equality.
In effect, The Government for non-Maori cannot function without Maori approval.
In short ‘Two Governments for One Country’ this sounds like a recipe for trouble down the line.......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/06/tony-sayers-report-of-matike-mai.html
IN THE LIGHT OF THE RECENT FORESHORE AND SEABED RULING
It is a landmark decision that will likely serve as a precedent and a blueprint for more than 200 other applications for marine and coastal title currently before the court. –Kennedy Warne, E-Tangata 23 May 2021
MAORI GET CONTROL OF PART OF THE BAY OF PLENTY COAST
A few weeks ago there was a bombshell decision in a Rotorua Court. Justice Churchman found in favour of Bay of Plenty tribal claimants giving them control of a large portion of the Bay of Plenty coast. According to Dr Muriel Newman, claimants gaining customary title to the coast would secure an invaluable property right close to ownership.
This would include —.....
waikanaewatch.org/2021/06/02/in-the-light-of-the-recent-foreshore-and-seabed-ruling/
POLICE BUDGET WAS TRIMMED BUT $70M WILL BE INVESTED IN SCHEME TO LET SOME OFFENDERS BE DEALT WITH BY IWI PANELS
The Nats made political hay from the government’s treatment of the Police in this year’s budget. The Police Budget was trimmed by around $90 million
“ … despite record growth in gang membership,” National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says.
The government – inevitably – defended its numbers, saying some funds are still under negotiation, and the police are still better off than they were under National.
Today Police Minister Poto Williams made a fresh Budget announcement of new spending of $70 million in new operating funding.
It’s for Te Pae Oranga Iwi Community Panels, to provide more panels and ensure they are available to people across New Zealand.
This time the ACT’s Justice spokesperson Nicole McKee has rejoined that the Government will spend $70 million to go even softer on crime......
pointofordernz.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/police-budget-was-trimmed-but-70m-will-be-invested-in-scheme-to-let-some-offenders-be-dealt-with-by-iwi-panels/
BREAKFAST BRINGS NEWS OF BUDGET BENEFITS FOR BUILDERS OF STATUES (WHICH PAY TRIBUTE TO MAORI LEADERS) AND FOUR BOARDING SCHOOLS
It’s not enough to monitor the flow of Jacinda’s Treaty Treats by visiting the Beehive website in the belief it will have registered them in the name of transparency.
Some Ministerial statements are posted on sites such as Scoop before they are posted on Beehive.govt.nz – The official website of the New Zealand Government.
A post on Scoop this morning tells readers that Budget 2021…
* Appropriated $1 million to build statues of Maori leaders;
* Is investing $20 million over two years in Māori boarding schools; and
* These are part of a Budget package of more than $1 billion for Māori.
Fair to say, the ministerial statement at Scoop (posted in the name of the NZ Government yesterday) expands on spending initiatives to benefit Maori that were declared on Budget Day in a document headed WELLBEING BUDGET 2021: SECURING OUR RECOVERY
Among the contents:......
pointofordernz.wordpress.com/2021/06/05/breakfast-brings-news-of-budget-benefits-for-builders-of-statues-which-pay-tribute-to-maori-leaders-and-four-boarding-schools/
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! - Clive Bibby
The Government seems hell-bent on passing legislation, much of which will benefit only one group of citizens at the expense of virtually all others.
Where does this fit with the mantra that we are all in this together, one group of 5 million (supposedly equals), or the promise to govern in the interest of all?
It would seem that the PM and her motley crew are scared of their own shadow and worried sick that this is the only opportunity they will get to honour the promises they have made to a select few citizens — which is difficult to fathom, given the huge gap in popularity between Labour and the Opposition parties apparent in the latest major opinion polls.
Maybe they don't believe the polls or the interpretation of them by most media commentators (including our own editor) who are suggesting the Government is in an unassailable position and will virtually sleepwalk to victory next time around. So why the rush?
I suspect that the response to their recent undemocratic push to ensure Maori wards are introduced, and almost universal opposition to the way it was handled, is telling them something that they would prefer not to consider.
I am suggesting that the groundswell of opposition to this contemptuous activity is only just hitting its straps and will grow to the point where people will change their vote once they fully realise the implications of this rush to change the law.......
Bruce Scott-Hill: LETTER TO MPS
When thinking of the enormity of the task of educating those seemingly asleep to the horror of the proposed takeover by radical Maoris of our very Sovereignty and lands, I decided to take some direct action myself, so I wrote to PM Jacinda Adern directly, plus copied my email to her to the Leader of the Opposition, Judith Collins, other National MP’s and ACT Leader David Seymour.
Since then, I was gratified to receive replies which inferred my emails had been read. So I am quite pleased with the result.
May I respectively suggest that others might like to do the same, as I really do think that we should now be commencing action to reverse this takeover if we can.
My aim is that a large number of emails like mine below [abridged] will daily arrive on our Prime Minister’s secretary's desk. If nothing else is achieved, I hope it will likely be reported to our PM that people like us will no longer accept from her and her MP’s dictatorship by stealth, abrogating both our rights and against our will giving undeserved privilege to radical Maori.......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/06/bruce-scott-hill-letter-to-mps.html
Tony Sayers: THE REPORT OF MATIKE MAI AOTEAROA
What is MATIKE MAI AOTEAROA.
It is the name of the Independent Working Group On Constitutional Transformation.
It sounds like a quasi-official body but it is not. It is an offshoot of the Iwi Chairs Forum and is funded by the J.R. McKenzie Trust. It is chaired by Professor Margaret Mutu. Moana Jackson is the convenor.
Their mission was to prepare the framework for what has morphed into the He Puapua proposal.
If you are still in the dark, this is a Maori driven agenda to replace our present form of Government, using a radical restructure, that is comprised of a Maori Government and a Government for Non-Maori.
The Maori Government will hold a power of veto over many of the other government’s functions, but there is not a reciprocal power of veto for the non-Maori Government and they talk of equality.
In effect, The Government for non-Maori cannot function without Maori approval.
In short ‘Two Governments for One Country’ this sounds like a recipe for trouble down the line.......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/06/tony-sayers-report-of-matike-mai.html
IN THE LIGHT OF THE RECENT FORESHORE AND SEABED RULING
It is a landmark decision that will likely serve as a precedent and a blueprint for more than 200 other applications for marine and coastal title currently before the court. –Kennedy Warne, E-Tangata 23 May 2021
MAORI GET CONTROL OF PART OF THE BAY OF PLENTY COAST
A few weeks ago there was a bombshell decision in a Rotorua Court. Justice Churchman found in favour of Bay of Plenty tribal claimants giving them control of a large portion of the Bay of Plenty coast. According to Dr Muriel Newman, claimants gaining customary title to the coast would secure an invaluable property right close to ownership.
This would include —.....
waikanaewatch.org/2021/06/02/in-the-light-of-the-recent-foreshore-and-seabed-ruling/
POLICE BUDGET WAS TRIMMED BUT $70M WILL BE INVESTED IN SCHEME TO LET SOME OFFENDERS BE DEALT WITH BY IWI PANELS
The Nats made political hay from the government’s treatment of the Police in this year’s budget. The Police Budget was trimmed by around $90 million
“ … despite record growth in gang membership,” National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says.
The government – inevitably – defended its numbers, saying some funds are still under negotiation, and the police are still better off than they were under National.
Today Police Minister Poto Williams made a fresh Budget announcement of new spending of $70 million in new operating funding.
It’s for Te Pae Oranga Iwi Community Panels, to provide more panels and ensure they are available to people across New Zealand.
This time the ACT’s Justice spokesperson Nicole McKee has rejoined that the Government will spend $70 million to go even softer on crime......
pointofordernz.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/police-budget-was-trimmed-but-70m-will-be-invested-in-scheme-to-let-some-offenders-be-dealt-with-by-iwi-panels/
BREAKFAST BRINGS NEWS OF BUDGET BENEFITS FOR BUILDERS OF STATUES (WHICH PAY TRIBUTE TO MAORI LEADERS) AND FOUR BOARDING SCHOOLS
It’s not enough to monitor the flow of Jacinda’s Treaty Treats by visiting the Beehive website in the belief it will have registered them in the name of transparency.
Some Ministerial statements are posted on sites such as Scoop before they are posted on Beehive.govt.nz – The official website of the New Zealand Government.
A post on Scoop this morning tells readers that Budget 2021…
* Appropriated $1 million to build statues of Maori leaders;
* Is investing $20 million over two years in Māori boarding schools; and
* These are part of a Budget package of more than $1 billion for Māori.
Fair to say, the ministerial statement at Scoop (posted in the name of the NZ Government yesterday) expands on spending initiatives to benefit Maori that were declared on Budget Day in a document headed WELLBEING BUDGET 2021: SECURING OUR RECOVERY
Among the contents:......
pointofordernz.wordpress.com/2021/06/05/breakfast-brings-news-of-budget-benefits-for-builders-of-statues-which-pay-tribute-to-maori-leaders-and-four-boarding-schools/