Pe Ter. (grumpyoldbastard)

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Pe Ter. (grumpyoldbastard)

Pe Ter. (grumpyoldbastard)

@1petercullen

senior citizen sadly watching from the sidelines the deterioration of our once great country.

Katılım Eylül 2023
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Matthew Tukaki
Matthew Tukaki@tukakimatt·
This Prime Minister clearly has a problem answering questions. It’s not just about the taxpayer-funded discounts on his fleet of Teslas, or the rates subsidy he reportedly wanted for his multi-million dollar holiday home. It’s bigger than that. It’s about accountability. Kiwis expect their leaders to front up — not scurry away the moment things get uncomfortable, not act like being questioned is some kind of allergic reaction. Leadership means answering to the people who put you there. And let’s be honest — for someone who once didn’t even seem to know who was in his own Cabinet, and who lives a life far removed from everyday struggle, it’s probably no surprise he wouldn’t know the price of a can of baked beans. But that’s exactly the point. If you want to lead the country, you need to face the country. #nzpol #nz #politics
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Greg at Nelson
Greg at Nelson@Gregatnelson·
@NicolaWillisMP literally the first thing you did when you were elected was cancel the ferry contract, paid hundreds of millions for reneging, and now the new ferries are already 100+ million over budget that single policy will end up costing $1 billion before a boat is even paid for fuck off
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
Weird spoon with ridges i found in a rented place. Whats it for
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Rozzah 🌚 🇺🇸
Rozzah 🌚 🇺🇸@Rozzah_2210·
Everyone got paused here 🤗 What is the man's name??
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Pe Ter. (grumpyoldbastard)
@Suitandtie9999 Interesting how no one has said a thing about Barb also asking if Knickerless was all right before Chippy said anything. Breakfast running a story on Wegovy this morning adding fuel to the fire.
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Suit and tie
Suit and tie@Suitandtie9999·
During question time in the House today, Chris Hipkins had a go at Nicola Willis: “I think she might be having a few issues — she may need some medical help.” Today’s remarks, which Willis found offensive, follow the Charlotte Bellis saga, the two Northland women saga, - and allegations from his ex-wife (which Hipkins denies). It’s now fair to ask: Does Chris Hipkins have a problem with women?
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Maria Sherwood
Maria Sherwood@MariaSherwood2·
Why is Seymour now answering for Luxon, where did Luxon go? Is he now spending even less time in the House?
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HexlesNZ
HexlesNZ@hexles·
@MariaSherwood2 Curious where their numbers are from, any ideas? If the onshore amount is dropping, we're falling behind and as things drag on we cant say ships on the water are guaranteed
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Jan Renwick
Jan Renwick@nettieg3·
@NZNationalParty We all know National have given Kiwis more taxes than Labour ever have you clowns.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
"...We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran. NO MORE MR. NICE GUY..." - President Donald J. Trump
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Miss Betsey Trotwood
Miss Betsey Trotwood@Suzyiam·
An 81 year old man is NOT going to prepare NZ for a future he won't be alive for. Winston Peters has NEVER shown care for others and has ALWAYS put himself first., as is evidence with how he's hopped from Party to Party. Because he's in it for who will offer Winston the best $
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Millymolly
Millymolly@lorrainesplace·
Luxon trys blustering his way through Tova's interview. Please Rachel Smalley ask him to stop saying "in my past life." It is a ridiculous thing for him to keep saying. 🤢
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Anaru te Poureke
Anaru te Poureke@st_bourke·
@kiwialliance @essigna I've said it before and I'll say it again ........ Peters will say and promise ANYTHING knowing that he cannot deliver. All he wants is to con enough stupid voters to give him their vote to get his old, wrinkly arse back into parliament to bludge another 3 years.
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Sarah Russell
Sarah Russell@kiwialliance·
Politicians promise this every time an election rolls around and I recall almost this exact promise at the last election from NZ1st. We need more locally owned competition so maybe we need a govt owned supermarket to compete against the duopoly not more international companies.
Winston Peters@winstonpeters

NZFirst Campaign Policy Announcement: NZFirst Will Break Up the Supermarket Duopoly, Bring Food Prices Down for Kiwis New Zealand First is today announcing an election policy to end the supermarket duopoly - breaking their stranglehold, backing kiwi suppliers, and delivering fairer prices at the checkout for kiwi families. For too long, New Zealanders have faced rising grocery bills while Woolworths and Foodstuffs control more than 80 percent of the grocery market. The Commerce Commission has previously found those supermarket giants earning around $1 million a day in excess profits. Meanwhile kiwi families are choosing between heating and eating. The massive imbalance is being felt across the supply chain - recently a grower received just 60c per kg of peas, while those same peas retail for as much as $5.79. The current system sees job losses and uncertainty hit food producers such as McCain Foods and Heinz Wattie's - it means less for producers, less for workers, and more pressure on families. New Zealand First will introduce legislation to reform the system and break up Foodstuffs into two nationwide cooperatives based on brand: one for New World and Four Square, and another for Pak’nSave - putting both in direct competition with Woolworths New Zealand. Real competition means real pressure to lower prices, improve value, and treat suppliers fairly. Our policy will include tougher penalties, faster investigations, and real enforcement powers for the Commerce Commission - penalties for serious breaches will be lifted to match Australia, including fines of up to $10 million, three times the gain, or 10 percent of turnover. The role of the current toothless Groceries Commissioner, belatedly established by Labour in 2023, will also be reformed giving the position the proper powers to investigate, make binding decisions, and impose penalties directly - not just sit on the sidelines and give warnings. We will also address the supermarket giants’ stranglehold over who gets access to the shelf and who doesn’t. When they control the pathway from farm to shelf, they control the price. A new framework for industry rules will be introduced under the Commerce Act 1986, allowing targeted action to fix competition problems more quickly without waiting for lengthy legislative change – it will ensure kiwi producers are no longer pushed out or squeezed off the shelf by a system that favours the biggest players. The days of easy profits and zero accountability for the supermarket giants need to end. Hardworking kiwis need real action to tackle the price of food at the supermarket.

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NZ National Party@NZNationalParty·
National is getting people off welfare and into work.
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NZ National Party@NZNationalParty·
Same old Labour. Tax more, spend more, borrow more.
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Susan
Susan@tutugd·
@Suzyiam Friends in high places?
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Miss Betsey Trotwood
Miss Betsey Trotwood@Suzyiam·
'When Luxon resigned as CEO of Air NZ in Sept 2019, the company reported a net debt of NZ$2.517 billion as of June 2019. Other sources suggest the debt was in the range of over $2 billion to approximately $3.08 billion at the time. How the hell did he get his current job?'
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Winston Peters
Winston Peters@winstonpeters·
Tangi Utikere says "we would have ships here sailing" today under iReX. La La Labour land stuff. Labour signed no main works contracts under iReX because they blew the budget by billions. They let the election roll on without telling the public anything. Now he expects you to believe Labour would have built four times as much infrastructure with half the time they needed to get everything done by 2026. Labour has fallen far from being a party of workers because anybody with a hard hat could have told them that was impossible. Their ferries would have arrived and circled around the Wellington Harbour for years while works dragged on in Wellington and Picton. That is what happened in Tasmania where ferries turned up with nowhere to berth. By contrast we have started demolition works, the market is being engaged on contracts for later this year, and the build programme is limited to the marine infrastructure -- not $4 billion on Extreme Makeover Labour Edition renovations of the perfectly good yards and palatial buildings. Our programme: $1.86 billion total, of which $1.7 billion is from the Government, and every cent will garner a return for the taxpayer. And for the mathematically challenged Labour MPs: 1.7 is 2.3 less than 4. The Tasmanian devil was in the details all along with Labour's incompetent management of the iReX programme, but details aren't the La La Labour party's forte.
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Simeon Brown
Simeon Brown@SimeonBrownMP·
Labour’s press release count for the fortnight. Zero ideas of their own. But the Greens and Te Pati Māori have plenty - and that’s who’d be running the show.
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