To comment please open your gmail account or use my email address, FB Messenger or X.
| TPM, Election '23: A one-off, says Richard Prebble |
Fairminded, down-to earth Kiwis will rejoice if TPM's brand of racism were to vanish from NZ's political landscape - but not if, as Prebble also reckons, the morally bankrupt, bonkers Greens return to power.
Old Commies never die, they simply fade away and Prebble's lefty leanings show up in his TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome). New Zealand's in desperate need of a Prime Minister of Trump's calibre - of a leader who recognises evil and deals with it, who loves his country and defends its borders not just against Muslims from abroad but enemies within, like Leo's so-called 'Catholic' Bishops.
Prebble says the Middle East is above his pay grade. We may assume that the moral implications of 'indigenous rights', Ardern's fake pandemic https://x.com/i/status/2006532737361129498, 'climate change' (all orchestrated by Davos Inc), crooked cops, bent judges, burgeoning bureaucracy and perverted, polluted education are beyond his comprehension too. After all, like most of the foregoing, Prebble's a socialist.
The betting is, Prebble's never even heard of the only ultimate solution to the woes of Kiwi society. No nation can achieve its own natural ends without being ordained to the social reign of Jesus Christ, Creator and Saviour.
I asked ChatGPT to assess my 17 predictions for 2025. Two were wrong.
ChatGPT judged eight predictions, such as my calls that the economy would recover and that the next election would be a toss-up, to be unresolved.
With those consumer warnings, I predict that it is over for Te Pāti Māori.
One or more of their MPs, perhaps flying new flags, may survive. The Greens will be returned and should hold all three of their electorate seats.
Labour holds just 17 of the country’s 72 electorate seats. (They hold a further 17 list seats.) Its pipeline from student politics to working in Parliament to member of Parliament produces politicians whose expertise is politics. Labour’s professional politicians will campaign well, but producing practical solutions requires wider experience. Expect slogans rather than workable policy.
Chris Hipkins will win the leaders’ debates but debates rarely decide elections.
| Chris Hipkins leaving the Hosking Show in August after his weasel-worded interview |
Policies such as a capital gains tax attract votes from the Greens and Te Pāti Māori, but elections are won in the centre.
Governments must run on their record. National holds the finance portfolio and therefore carries responsibility for a slow recovery. Lower interest rates and stable rents will ease cost-of-living pressures.
Unlike the past, when growth relied on immigration and house prices, economic growth in 2026 will be export-led.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spent political capital in pursuit of what commentators dismissed as an implausible goal – a free-trade agreement with India.
Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was far more internationally famous, but her signature initiative, the “Christchurch Call” was symbolic and produced no measurable change.
A free-trade agreement with the world’s most populous nation, soon to be the third-largest economy, will be a genuine game-changer.
Luxon’s plan to double exports, also dismissed as implausible, is still challenging but now achievable.
I have visited India. Its dynamism is unmistakable.
When New Zealand negotiated an agreement to support China’s admission to the World Trade Organisation no one predicted that would lead to China becoming our largest trading partner.
Forecasts of future trade with India are far too conservative.
Trade follows air links. Direct flights to India, not scheduled until 2028, should be brought forward to capture the trade and tourism opportunities.
Luxon has also held the coalition together. Luxon’s achievements will lead to a re-evaluation of his Prime Ministership.
Although being in coalition under MMP typically disadvantages minor parties, both Act and New Zealand First will easily be re-elected.
I stand by my prediction that the election is a toss-up. If the economy improves, as I expect, the coalition will be re-elected – with one proviso.
Without questioning the acuity of either leader, there are good reasons why travel insurance premiums dramatically increase with age. Having leaders who will be 80 years old is a risk for both New Zealand First and US Republicans.
I predict 2026 will be a difficult year for President Trump. I am no expert on American law, but I expect the Supreme Court to rule that only Congress can set tariffs.
While there are legal ways to reimpose tariffs, a ruling that the Trump tariffs are unlawful would be a severe blow.
Trump claims his tariffs target China. In 2026 it will be obvious that China, through its control of rare earths, has won the trade war.
Trump has weakened America and its allies and strengthened China. Despite the economic lunacy of tariffs, the US economy has proved resilient.
What commentators miss, and cannot easily measure, is the liberating effect of deregulation. Technologies such as small-scale nuclear and deep geothermal energy that have been held back by red tape will make remarkable progress.
It never pays to bet against America.
Commentators predict a toss-up for control of the House and continued Republican dominance of the Senate. The impact of electoral swings is frequently underestimated. The Democratic Party will win the House and have victories in supposedly safe Republican Senate seats. Trump will end 2026 a lame-duck president in serious difficulty.
Europe has regulated itself into stagnation. The continent needs the Ukraine War to end.
Having suffered around 1.118 million dead or wounded, the Black Sea fleet humiliated, Sweden and Finland joining Nato, it is Putin who is afraid to stop the war.
Dictators always look strong until they suddenly fall. Democracies look messy, but elections allow change.
More in hope, I think the Ukraine War will end.
The Middle East is beyond my pay grade.
Artificial intelligence represents the biggest change since the Industrial Revolution.
MPs used to ask around 14,000 written questions a year: now using AI, it’s nearly 30,000. Each question can absorb hours, sometimes days, of officials’ time. To respond to AI the Government must adopt AI. The biggest change in 2026 is the AI revolution that will accelerate.
The Honourable Richard Prebble CBE is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament. Initially a member of the Labour Party, he joined the newly formed ACT New Zealand party under Roger Douglas in 1996, becoming its leader from 1996 to 2004.
Blessed VIrgin Mary. Mother of God and our Mother, pray for us
ReplyDelete·
And yet we forget about David seymore texting 14 year old girls.
Shane Jones pirnhub addiction, using tax $ to subscribe. And nationals elected police commissioner McSkimmings for our useless justice system.. and yet we call the Maori party cringe.. you keep your pedos safe while the Maori party can sort this out.
DeleteLee Ashford fair enough, but from the post above I quote:: "Ardern's fake pandemic (https://x.com/i/status/2006532737361129498) 'climate change' (all orchestrated by Davos Inc), crooked cops, bent judges, burgeoning bureaucracy and perverted, polluted education" . Not to mention my multiple past posts calling pedos out.
ReplyDeletePrevalence always was a scumbag along with Roger Douglas
ReplyDeleteSo a party whose entire existence is based on racism, expects to win votes ? Everyone is fed up with your racist ideology, your constant taking of money from the taxpayer and and your corruption and lies - the best thing you can do, is disappear.
DeleteTrevor Dance I never voted for them but it will be interesting to see who manages to win there seat again. I think Hana will probably win hers. I don’t know enough about the others.
Trevor Dance I never voted for them but it will be interesting to see who manages to win there seat again. I think Hana will probably win hers. I don’t know enough about the others.
ReplyDeleteDarryl Sowerby Is this the mandatory maori seat ?
DeleteTrevor Dance her seat is the Hauraki- Waikato which stretches from South Auckland to Coromandel to most of the Waikato. It’s one of the Māori seats.
DeleteDarryl Sowerby Ah - the noisy one who thinks that pointing a gun finger at other politicians counts as reasoned debate - now, I get it.
Darryl Sowerby
DeleteTrevor Dance no she never did that. Hana is the youngest MP in parliament. She never pointed no gun finger that was another one.
DeleteDarryl Sowerby I thought this was her ... just shouting idiots
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7_unUq-9hcM
DeleteTrevor Dance yeah that’s her but she never pointed no gun fingers
DeleteTrevor Dance should be a legal
DeleteShashar Jackfox I think you mean "illegal" but you have a good point. Imagine if someone started the "white party" where only white people were represented? it would be an outrage and rightly so. The problem is that the maori racist agenda is so normalised, that they have fooled everyone into thinking this is cultural enrichment instead of what it really is, enrichment of the maori elite at the expense of the taxpayer.
DeleteTrevor Dance wrong. The white party would be the opposite of a black party which there isn’t one. Plus the Māori party isn’t exclusive to one race. It has non Māori members.
DeleteHana will probably win her seat. She is really popular in the Waikato.
DeleteDarryl Sowerby goes to show how poor the eduction around there is
DeleteAnukpounder3000 You don’t understand the Māori seats. Hana is very visible in her electorate and attends Kingitanga coronation the regatta. Poukai. Kapahaka performances. I’ve even seen her perform before a Warriors game. That is what the voters want to see. Her being active amongst the people. The Māori seats are unique in that way. Parekura Horomia was awesome at turning up to a hui or Tangi or even a birthday. That’s why Parekura owned his seat until he died.
DeleteDarryl Sowerby Yep - a true racist nutcase ... so this is what passes for rational debate today ...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7_unUq-9hcM
ReplyDeletenow down to minus 2 percent and falling ea day
DeletePeter Cox racing the three stooges to the bottom
DeletePeter Cox 1percent now
DeleteSusan Elizabeth Fergusson gosh you mean there are still 1percent of maori that like the uncouth cave dwelling party
Don't they mean, Te Part Maori???
ReplyDelete
DeleteTrevor Dance Te Part Maori Clown Party!!!
ReplyDeleteTPM have no place in Parliament, they’re just a bunch of racist shit stirrers holding up progress
DeleteGet rid of MMP, and that does away with the rabble in Parliament...
ReplyDeleteGet rid of MMP, and that does away with the rabble in Parliament...
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
DeleteI agree entirely.
Delete
ReplyDeleteTrue we all will be black and useless in a few hundred years bam game over !
Anonymous member 711 I very much doubt we'll have another few hundred years.
Delete
ReplyDeleteKalergi plan...
All by globalist design
ReplyDeleteWhat a fricking disaster, drifters, bludgers and self centered racist wannabe idiots.
ReplyDeleteMost racist sh*t I've ever seen get into parliament
ReplyDeleteWhy don't admin rename this page for what it is
I HATE Maori page ...
DeleteGordon FrmWaharoa It is not about hating maori, it is about hating maori racism. Objecting to the maori racist agenda is not being a racist, it is pointing out THEIR racism.
DeleteTrevor Dance
.Maori are internationally recognized as the tangata whenua of this country , Meaning people of this land ,they are not from England, or south Afrikaan they didn't show up last week ,last month or last year , with a different passport, and now claim to be a kiwi or a zealander of the new
Every man has the right to decide his own destiny, you don't stop Muslims from being Muslim
In any other country there are indigenous cultures etc Chinese Indians, Italians
You don't go to there countries and tell them their rascist because their not speaking english or they won't give up their culture. No because that's rascist
DeleteUnderstanding their history is to understand their culture, for Maori their is NO SUCH thing as equal rights because we have never had or seen it , yeah sure read about it in a book ,heard all about it
But the crown and this rascist government has never shown it to Maori
DeleteI would like to ask you
What is a kiwi or a new zealander? What is their culture ? Can you explain that ?
DeleteGordon FrmWaharoa You should be worshipping your saviour, Captain Cook who arrived on Salvation Day and saved the illiterate, stone-age, slave owning, cannibals from eating each other to oblivion. Anyway, Maori are extinct and have been for over 100 years. Only Part-Maori left, most with only a smidgeon of Maori blood.
DeleteGordon FrmWaharoa You need to read NZ history and learn how unique NZ is. Maori are all interbred and were never indigenous anyway - that is all politics.
There is 2% to 3% maori ethnicity in NZ, but the radicals decided that instead THEY should decide who is a maori by counting anyone with even a tiny weeny bit of Maori ancestry as a maori - that is how we get to 15%. So someone who is 98.44% European gets to tell "white people" about ethnicity whilst they run a major corporation with money stolen from the taxpayer by fraud - "maori people" like Stephen O’Regan.
The only "international recognition" was the obese Pita Sharples flying first class to NYC to sign UNDRIP - this does not make maori indigenous.
Between the passing of the fraudulent Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 and 2018 the taxpayer has handed over $33 billion in cash and land to iwi, who have no claim whosoever in evidence - they just make up a story amongst themselves and prepare a bill with an "apology to maori" and then the government pass it or they will be called racist - this a monumental fraud being conducted by the maori elite. This "treaty business" has gone from 9 possible real claims of crown over-reach to 2000 in the pipeline today.
Have a read of how this all started ....
https://newmanpress.com/.../fraud-plunder-treason-and-our...
DeleteRitchie Stephen what is your culture? Red bands and sheep ?
DeleteRitchie Stephen what's with the abuse ? Did I abuse you ? How do you know Im part Maori? What relevance has that got to do with it ? ZERO !!
There is more pakeha that support Maori sovereignty than these flightless birds or sheep
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
DeleteGordon FrmWaharoa I deleted Ritchie Stephen's abuse from his comment posted above.
Delete
DeleteGordon FrmWaharoa You ate the previous inhabitants, and my Hawaiian Friends insist Maori were ejected from the Pacific culture of the time, because their behaviour was abhorrent to them. Come to think of it, the inhabitants of the New Zealand Corrections facilities prove the point!
DeleteGordon FrmWaharoaActually there are European bones radio carbon dated to 7000 years ago and remains of a Chinese vessel from 4000 years ago. If you know maori culture, you would know of the Patupaiarehe who were likely the last of them before a rival tribe perhaps ate them …
If you only read maori propaganda, how are you ever going to learn NZ actual history, archeology and scientific proof ?
DeleteRitchie Stephen so you stand on your self righteous thrown casting your uneducated misinformed rhetoric
Who are these previous inhabitants you so righteously defend ?
If i was to provide information about your white culture and the atrocities they have imposed upon the rest of the world's indigenous cultures
We would be here for ever ...so hardly a moral ground to stand on