Luxon's claim to fame was to beg taxpayers to give Air NZ it's 2nd bail out. Luxon's police state antics at gang member tangi remind me of Muldoon's Bastion point antics. Luxon's Pro-tobacco and Dunedin's hospital dilemma remind me of the 600 who died when Shipley brought in hospital waiting lists. Aotearoa NZ votes left, right, left. Right is there now, so we won't be surprised that our next steps will again be left, right, left...
An may I Say, like I said and have said, We have a lot to still do because we're not Labor and like I said and have said before I can't answer these questions because like I said I have no clue.
the possible health effects on human beings. The results of most studies with GM foods indicate that they may cause some common toxic effects such as hepatic, pancreatic, renal, or reproductive effects and may alter the hematological, biochemical, and immunologic parameters. However, many years of research with animals and clinical trials are required for this assessment. The use of recombinant GH or its expression in animals should be re-examined since it has been shown that it increases IGF-1 which may promote cancer.
CEO speak: 1."...fast track..." 2. "What I'll just say to you is..." 3. "...I'm incredibly proud of..." 4. "..I'm confident of our plan, looking forward..." 5. "...we're keeping kiwis safe..." 6. "We'll deliver..." 7. "...we're getting back to basics..." 8. "..we have a lot more work to do to get our economic engine humming..." 9. "..we've worked with speed, focus and determination..." 10. "...build the economy brick by brick...to get us out of the doldrums..."
(35:29) "We want to make sure that councils have a focus on outcomes, and I think that they've lost focus. I think they've lost focus, as Simeon said, on the four well-beings. We saw that here in central government, where that was a huge loss of focus as well. But we've got to get back to the basics and choose consciously what is the must-do stuff versus the nice-to-do stuff. We'd all like to spend money in all different ways in central government and in local government, but we're in a turnaround job. When you're in a turnaround job, you've got to confront the brutal facts of the reality, whether you like it or not, and the reality says: Do the basics first, and then we'll worry about the other stuff later" -- Christopher Luxon
I'm starting to wonder about the criticisers.....do you seriously think it would be better if we just kept borrowing and then borrowing even more to keep the country afloat! God knows what your own household finances look like! 😂 Such a financial mess left behind that even your own leader dumped and ran from it! ......
I think everyone knows Western economies are chronically ill. We all know huge amounts of capital must be freed up for real full scale productive mobilization. Creating more money is no longer a choice. Tweaks won’t fix it at this stage of decline-only a near total system overhaul can prevent it. All eyes will be on the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency over next two years+. They have an overhaul mandate. NZ should study it very closely and get ready to move fast. Understanding it’s designed to cause lots of short- and medium-term pain in exchange for long-term sustainable growth.
Before launching a mass housing initiative, consider mass training and retraining of government workers and others. Few will freely choose a building site over an air-conditioned office job, playing on Microsoft Office and over-communicating on topics in ways that are disconnected from reality, and shouldn’t be, hopping sectors every 3-4 years. It must be incentivized- and no speeches will change that. The problem with saving the New Zealand economy is whoever does it will be disliked because the over regulation and public administration sectors funding explosion came from feminism. It's a big debt fueled proof of female achievement, so there will be so much pushback. Huge dissatisfaction if it's reversed, huge dissatisfaction if it's not reversed - inefficient use of economic capital, inflation, currency depreciation, deteriorating key tangible assets - roads, rail, power stations, ports, hospitals, etc, or just not keeping up with population increase needs. Luxon is in a tough spot. That's a big issue with large voter clout, they sometimes start driving the system only towards their lifestyle preferences using the credit card, rather than everyone's necessities within our resource capacity. Over the coming years, many western women will likely stop hating men and start to seek marriages and have children with them again, under a traditional conservative model, as their marriage to the state becomes financially unstable, as foreign creditors continue to increase interest rates on our development policies they now view as high risk due to low production results. Pushing development dreams using such high levels of debt doesn't make any sense. It's not real development. We purchased workplace comfort and purchased salaries with borrowed money, so additionally we have large interest payments. Modern western economic theory in practice is a losing strategy, none of it makes any sense.
Luxon's claim to fame was to beg taxpayers to give Air NZ it's 2nd bail out.
Luxon's police state antics at gang member tangi remind me of Muldoon's Bastion point antics.
Luxon's Pro-tobacco and Dunedin's hospital dilemma remind me of the 600 who died when Shipley brought in hospital waiting lists.
Aotearoa NZ votes left, right, left. Right is there now, so we won't be surprised that our next steps will again be left, right, left...
Thanks!
An may I Say, like I said and have said, We have a lot to still do because we're not Labor and like I said and have said before I can't answer these questions because like I said I have no clue.
Same old prop myself up give me a trophy for blatantly spreading MISINFORMATION
Yer when is he going to release the government Pfizer vaccines contract to the public
Proud of what exactly? Were all broke....
the possible health effects on human beings. The results of most studies with GM foods indicate that they may cause some common toxic effects such as hepatic, pancreatic, renal, or reproductive effects and may alter the hematological, biochemical, and immunologic parameters. However, many years of research with animals and clinical trials are required for this assessment. The use of recombinant GH or its expression in animals should be re-examined since it has been shown that it increases IGF-1 which may promote cancer.
CEO speak:
1."...fast track..."
2. "What I'll just say to you is..."
3. "...I'm incredibly proud of..."
4. "..I'm confident of our plan, looking forward..."
5. "...we're keeping kiwis safe..."
6. "We'll deliver..."
7. "...we're getting back to basics..."
8. "..we have a lot more work to do to get our economic engine humming..."
9. "..we've worked with speed, focus and determination..."
10. "...build the economy brick by brick...to get us out of the doldrums..."
(35:29) "We want to make sure that councils have a focus on outcomes, and I think that they've lost focus. I think they've lost focus, as Simeon said, on the four well-beings. We saw that here in central government, where that was a huge loss of focus as well. But we've got to get back to the basics and choose consciously what is the must-do stuff versus the nice-to-do stuff.
We'd all like to spend money in all different ways in central government and in local government, but we're in a turnaround job. When you're in a turnaround job, you've got to confront the brutal facts of the reality, whether you like it or not, and the reality says: Do the basics first, and then we'll worry about the other stuff later" -- Christopher Luxon
What a load of crap, total sales pitch from our wanna-be CEO.
Welldone ! Stop the tail wagging the dog.
Do we need that garble. Prize for everybodys' friend goes to...
LIES LIES LIES
What happens to the project money thats gaining high interest. You know they do this. Thats why nothing gets done.
Thank you mr. Luxon for doing what NZ chose YOU to do
Nzers chose Luxon to make a mess of NZ
BS
I'm starting to wonder about the criticisers.....do you seriously think it would be better if we just kept borrowing and then borrowing even more to keep the country afloat! God knows what your own household finances look like! 😂 Such a financial mess left behind that even your own leader dumped and ran from it! ......
while everybodies worried bout a gang patch ban ...luxon pulls the wool over your eyes
I think everyone knows Western economies are chronically ill.
We all know huge amounts of capital must be freed up for real full scale productive mobilization. Creating more money is no longer a choice.
Tweaks won’t fix it at this stage of decline-only a near total system overhaul can prevent it.
All eyes will be on the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency over next two years+. They have an overhaul mandate. NZ should study it very closely and get ready to move fast. Understanding it’s designed to cause lots of short- and medium-term pain in exchange for long-term sustainable growth.
Luxon your all poo poo🤦🏾 done nothing good
Excellent job guys
BS
Would be a hard job that one
@@SheldonNaidoo-t8gyeah one lefties just don’t get
Your team to payed lies
Before launching a mass housing initiative, consider mass training and retraining of government workers and others. Few will freely choose a building site over an air-conditioned office job, playing on Microsoft Office and over-communicating on topics in ways that are disconnected from reality, and shouldn’t be, hopping sectors every 3-4 years. It must be incentivized- and no speeches will change that. The problem with saving the New Zealand economy is whoever does it will be disliked because the over regulation and public administration sectors funding explosion came from feminism. It's a big debt fueled proof of female achievement, so there will be so much pushback. Huge dissatisfaction if it's reversed, huge dissatisfaction if it's not reversed - inefficient use of economic capital, inflation, currency depreciation, deteriorating key tangible assets - roads, rail, power stations, ports, hospitals, etc, or just not keeping up with population increase needs.
Luxon is in a tough spot.
That's a big issue with large voter clout, they sometimes start driving the system only towards their lifestyle preferences using the credit card, rather than everyone's necessities within our resource capacity.
Over the coming years, many western women will likely stop hating men and start to seek marriages and have children with them again, under a traditional conservative model, as their marriage to the state becomes financially unstable, as foreign creditors continue to increase interest rates on our development policies they now view as high risk due to low production results. Pushing development dreams using such high levels of debt doesn't make any sense. It's not real development. We purchased workplace comfort and purchased salaries with borrowed money, so additionally we have large interest payments. Modern western economic theory in practice is a losing strategy, none of it makes any sense.