grumpy_gecko

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grumpy_gecko

grumpy_gecko

@grumpy_gecko

Partisan labels are stupid. Opinions should be able to stand on their own merit. Sick of people peddling bullshit on here.

Katılım Kasım 2023
119 Takip Edilen38 Takipçiler
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Kudos@ftheleft87·
@grumpy_gecko @NMowbray23 Wtf, no it’s not. There are so many hurdles, taxes and costs opening a business in NZ and also to keep it running.
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NickMowbray@NMowbray23·
As Australia makes it harder for founders to build companies, New Zealand should do the opposite. We need to use our more competitive tax settings and agile economy to attract entrepreneurs, retain talent, and encourage people to build globally ambitious businesses here. Thriving companies create jobs, raise wages, drive innovation, and ultimately lift living standards for everyone. A stronger private sector helps fund the healthcare, education, and infrastructure we all rely on.
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@sallypatricknz @NMowbray23 You may want to reread what I said. The (woke libtards at the) World Bank place NZ first as the easiest country in the world to start a business. Business environment is a very different metric. One that I was calling out an example of in the second half of my tweet.
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sallypatricknz@sallypatricknz·
@NMowbray23 Yr ideology's getting mixed up with the evidence. "Top 10 Globally: As of March 2026, NZ'S ranked 8th out of over 80 countries for its business environment over the next five years, according to the Economic Investment Unit (EIU)." Also this x.com/grumpy_gecko/s…
grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko

@NMowbray23 New Zealand is one of the easiest places in the world to start a business. Unfortunately we have a government determined to pilot the economy into the ground, so starting a business that remains solvent is much harder.

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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@dpfdpf It seems to be tradition at this point that the National MP for Wairarapa lives in Welington and barely bothers showing up to events in their electorate.
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David Farrar@dpfdpf·
Labour must be having some recruitment issues if the only person they could find for Tukituki was someone who lives in Wellington.
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WW2 The Eastern Front
WW2 The Eastern Front@ShoahUkraine·
Residents of the city of Narva , Estonia which is 90% Russian and currently under Estonian occupation watching the victory Day ceremony across the river .
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@the_salty_one_ Next minute: “Why are they wasting millions of tax dollars installing flag poles in schools around the country!?”
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The Salty One
The Salty One@the_salty_one_·
Alert! Policy idea for the next election... Every school must have the New Zealand flag on a flag pole. Agree? We need some civic pride!
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WW2 The Eastern Front@ShoahUkraine·
600'000 Red Army Soldiers were killed to drive the Germans out of Poland.
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@NZ_Trav Maybe.. 10-15% of the country use it? I’d suggest the greater majority look like this when they hear it used.
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@ClintVSmith 23 billion per year paid in super. That’s 1.15 billion.. per year. That’s far from minor!
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Clint Smith
Clint Smith@ClintVSmith·
Few people on super are also earning $100K+. under 5%. So, cost savings from taking their super are minor in the context Also, those high-pay older workers are experienced experts: doctors, scientists, judges, principals etc - no logic in encouraging them to retire or cut hours
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@ShoahUkraine Meanwhile in a parallel universe: “Here’s Hitler patting a dog. So much for inhuman “tyrant!”” Fact is he invaded Poland with his German ally, massacred Poles and suppressed Polish liberty with an imposed communist government for decades. Your hero killed millions.
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WW2 The Eastern Front@ShoahUkraine·
On April 24, 1945, Joseph Stalin personally signed a decree of the State Defense Committee on the delivery of 150,000 heads of cattle, meat, bread, fabrics, cloth, leather, trucks, etc. to feed people in Poland ! So much for the "occupiers"!😃
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Jonathan Mears@FreedomSeekerNZ·
@Mountain_Tui Nope. Labour paid propaganda all of it. Close it down and don't look back. Defund NZ MSM.
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Mountain_Tui@Mountain_Tui·
This is very painful to watch. I see why Luxon high tailed it out of there, but do you see how O'Brien is just asking questions? No insults, no minefields - just the press doing their job but a government intent on undermining the fourth estate in a re-run of MAGA politics
Figjam Nan- Woke CEO from Aotearoa@Kiwimum55

Have another look at this. Tova is doing her job!! Luxon has absolutely hung himself out to dry! How Tova can be on shaky ground beats me! facebook.com/share/r/1Nq6KP…

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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@ponekeben Oof. Potentially a $1200 drop but a $2800 new bill. Looks like next year I’ll be paying 5 figures just to exist in Wellington.
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Ben McNulty
Ben McNulty@ponekeben·
📉 Your Wellington City Council rates bill will decrease as the water charges component within it are transfered over to Tiaki Wai. Estimates are between 15-25% but the exact amounts are still not final.
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Ben McNulty
Ben McNulty@ponekeben·
🧵: This image is getting a lot of attention and rightfully so. It's the proposed water charges from Tiaki Wai when you get a separate water bill to your council rates from 1 July. I wanted to add some important context:
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@nzfirst If only you were part of the government that negotiated it.
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New Zealand First@nzfirst·
Winston Peters on the India FTA: We could have done a far better deal than that.
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Clint Smith
Clint Smith@ClintVSmith·
You have to admit, it takes some balls to: -borrow $20b for tax cuts -waste $600m canning ferries -increase the deficit to $17b -make up a new measure so it's *only* $14b -get NZ's credit downgraded ..then turn around and say 'see! this is why you guys shouldn't be in charge!'
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@NMowbray23 The point isn’t effective policy, it’s just populism to get votes.
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NickMowbray
NickMowbray@NMowbray23·
Like a lot of what Winny says but this is terrible policy - at our scale and broad geography this wont work. 1.) its already a cooperative 2.) this will become more inefficient. Better spending time and energy getting a operator with a simplified model and global scale of supply chain to enter like Aldi. The profits supermarkets make are low single digits - this wont help only make it worse.
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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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@kaiviti_cam We’re at stage 1 of grief for this government: rationalising.
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Cam Slater
Cam Slater@kaiviti_cam·
🧵 POLL OF POLLS UPDATE — The numbers the media won't put together for you. The coalition isn't dying. It's reshuffling. Here's what the full polling data actually shows. 👇
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grumpy_gecko@grumpy_gecko·
@Poppies2288 @2ETEKA As opposed to working with Seymour? The current polling would meant a Nat/NZF/Act coalition, or a Lab/NZF government. He’d had a lot more bargaining power in the latter, and he’s had zero qualms working with Labour or National in the past.
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Holyhekatuiteka
Holyhekatuiteka@2ETEKA·
🚩 Breaking: New Roy Morgan Poll NZFirst hits 15% National languish in the 20’s Winston Peters hits 15% as most preferred PM, only 5% behind a sitting PM.
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