Tauhara Leader’s Speech
Frying Pan to Fire
New Zealanders are in a Labour Party frying pan. Where do they jump?
Into a National Party fire?
What a terrible choice!
To make matters worse, both parties have traded baubles with an opportunist, to stay in power. Kiwi snzers (snoozers) are waking up to this nightmare that is government in New Zealand. Many have been voting with their feet, leaving for Oz and other places.
Thank goodness for the rise of the Republic of NZ Party.
The Republicans’ Centrist vision of a New Start with 5 Ways Forward, is the only hope on the horizon. Before Kiwis get a certain scorching they need to look at the policies that will deliver a fair go for all, as a Republic.
Action from Separatists has shown grievances still exist. Bridges must be built on the road to one Nation. What has the Clark Coalition given us, other than a limited record of settlement?
The PM’s tears are tears of shame; the shame of failure.
The Waitangi Tribunal now risks division within justice and division of iwi.
We still do not know what Ngapuhi want. NZ needs to know. A government sitting on its hands has allowed these divisions to widen.
The rise of the Maori Party has brought pressure for equal participation. Reconciliation not repression is required. Availing Maori families of homes, jobs, education and health resources needs acceleration. Time to find a joint commitment, that has been lacking.
Thank goodness for the Republic of NZ Party which will commit the necessary resources to achieve equality of opportunity and protect all citizens’ rights.
This is the way forward.
Another failure by the Labour Coalition has been social engineering that has undermined the nature of the family. It has contributed to family devastation and social dysfunction.
Once we were known as the best place in the world to raise children!
The Families Commission set up to improve family life is Dunne like a burnt dinner.
The Commission has had considerable difficulty even deciding what a family is.
Republicans say it always was and still is!
A mother, a father, and their children whether they live together or not.
This confusion has been generated by Helen and the funny people. They have no real experience as a mother or a father, of the nappy face. Even fathers have the messy business under control these days.
The aberrant agenda of the Clark Coalition has shuffled another non-mother into managing social development. Another non-father into educating our children.
Helen herself chooses these unsuitable people. To say these people are dedicated is self-righteous nonsense. We need people in influential family positions who have understanding born of real life.
Thank goodness for the Republic of NZ Party which brings the family restored policies that support the real family of Mum, Dad and the kids.
Equality of parents will become law under the Republicans as will the integrity of the family.
At a time when too many children don’t see enough of Dad, the shortage of male teachers is a serious concern. A Republican investigation into education will find ways to attract men back to teaching.
Having made family life fraught and having increased racial tension the Clark Coalition has manipulated democracy itself.
After lifting 100s and 1000s of $ from an inappropriate account for electioneering the PM happily back-dated the offence pretending no such offence occurred.
Other forgeries, hypocrisies, & manipulations have not gone unnoticed by Republicans. They will bring equal funding for registered parties. A constitution will make these manipulations culpable.
A fractured society of pandered minorities means the promised stability has not been delivered and shifting a few deck chairs will make no difference. A peculiar corruption of varying shades of red has dealt a scrap in the lobby, sledging in the House, children who defy discipline and a P.M. who desperately papers over the cracks and puts her own cut-out in front of them.
The Labour frying-pan has lost its Teflon. … Throw it away!
We need to get New Zealanders to:
VOTE WISE.
VOTE REPUBLICAN.
National Party wannabes have not changed after a leadership fake either.
The strategy that sustains privilege remains in place. If anything it has become more rigid. The temperature of the roasting fire is going up.
Sell the peoples’ assets to your mates & foreign investors. Bring in privateers to control essential services to continue the profiteering. Johnny the Kid is happy to rob without mandate. This will definitely widen the gap between rich & poor.
Johnny learnt his economics on the gambling floor and has already played one of his aces – privatise schools.
Johnny has quickly forgotten where his solo mum in a State house got her boys free education. After all it’s only a short hop from Struggle Street to Parnell. If you play your cards right.
Increasing private school subsidies and driving school fees up at a time when home ownership is increasingly difficult, is just plain dumb.
Johnny might be good at counting dollars but not very good at Social Studies.
Mr. & Mrs. Struggle will find their rent going up and being asked to do more for fundraising at the local school. Remember National sold State houses.
This is a Devil-take-the-hindmost, uncaring policy of privilege. Let those who want private education pay from their private pockets. A democratic republic requires education for all not just some.
Along with this, grab other assets like Auckland Airport, will go the same way with National .. that is, more privateering and profiteering.
This is not honest business or real entrepeneurship. It is stealing your assets and profiteering from services. Such a transparent heist makes you wonder if Johnny bought the National leadership for fun.
Watch out for wage slavery with the National Party ninety-day casualisation of the work-force too.
A roasting fire that scorches opportunity must be extinguished.
Thank goodness for the Republic of NZ Party, which will protect assets with Kiwishare and manage services for value.
The Republicans Centrenomics platform will incentivise business endeavour and strengthen financial regulations.
We need New Zealanders to
VOTE WISE
VOTE REPUBLICAN
Do you remember Winston Peters? The man who trades in baubles? His naked opportunism was evident to the people of Tauranga.
Goldsop is just another bauble. It might be that senior voters need more than a bauble like Goldsop. Seniors need safety in their homes, rates restrained and waiting lists shortened.
Will our senior voters vote for these resources or will they vote for baubles?
Thank goodness the Republic of NZ Party are not opportunists. The Republicans’ Centrist vision brings a New Start with - 5 Ways Forward.
This will get Kiwis out of the frying pan, quell the fire and put baubles in the rubbish.
Time to deliver to ordinary Kiwis their proper reward and security.
As a proud Republican, grandfather, graduate and survivor I am very pleased to bring a New Start with - 5 Ways Forward for Kiwis in the 008 election.
Kiwis need to meet the Republicans to find out about the policies from a brochure, candidate, or the web-site, www.republicans.org.nz.
5 Ways Forward will reconcile grievances and unite us, with a constitution making us all equals in law.
5 Ways Forward will empower voters locally and nationally with Binding National Referenda (BNR) and Binding Local Initiatives. (BLI) This is direct democracy.
5 Ways Forward will bring the Family Restored with greater commitment to the real family: Mum, Dad & the kids.
5 Ways Forward will forge a co-operative economy with Centrenomics getting us working together better.
Five 5 Ways Forward with Greenpak will preserve our environment without polluting our economy.
Five 5 Ways Forward has been developed by the Republic of NZ Party.
Its influence will be promoted by candidates who make a real pledge to serve Kiwis, to take a pay cut, a perks cut and to cut the number of seats in the house.
We definitely do need New Zealanders to:
VOTE WISELY
VOTE REPUBLICAN
in the 2008 General Election.
Thank You.
Kerry Bevin.
Political Leader
RONZP.
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