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    Explore " brian tamaki" with insightful episodes like "The Huddle: Which Chris won last night's leaders debate?", "The Huddle: Which Chris won last night's leaders debate?", "Kate Hawkesby: The whole lead-up to the election so far feels a bit low rent", "EP #18 - Only Scott - BlackRock & Vision NZ" and "Politics Monday: KiwiSaver U-turn, Brian Tamaki and the cost of living payment" from podcasts like ""Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive", "Election 2023", "Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby", "Only Scott" and "Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills"" and more!

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    The Huddle: Which Chris won last night's leaders debate?

    The Huddle: Which Chris won last night's leaders debate?

    Tonight on The Huddle, Tim Wilson from Maxim Institute and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more!

    Luxon and Hipkins went head to head in their second leaders debate last night - who do you think won? Do you think debates convince any voters or are they for entertainment only?

    Winston Peters is gaining momentum in the polls- will National need to rely on the extra boost from NZ First?

    Protesters flooded Parliament grounds today to protest a bunch of Brian Tamaki affiliated issues. Police were geared up for a big event and closed loads of roads around the place and workers were told to stay home. The protest was a peaceful event - so did the police overreact?

    E-scooters are here to stay after Waka Kotahi gave them the green light for 5 more years- is this a good idea?

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    The Huddle: Which Chris won last night's leaders debate?

    The Huddle: Which Chris won last night's leaders debate?

    Tonight on The Huddle, Tim Wilson from Maxim Institute and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more!

    Luxon and Hipkins went head to head in their second leaders debate last night - who do you think won? Do you think debates convince any voters or are they for entertainment only?

    Winston Peters is gaining momentum in the polls- will National need to rely on the extra boost from NZ First?

    Protesters flooded Parliament grounds today to protest a bunch of Brian Tamaki affiliated issues. Police were geared up for a big event and closed loads of roads around the place and workers were told to stay home. The protest was a peaceful event - so did the police overreact?

    E-scooters are here to stay after Waka Kotahi gave them the green light for 5 more years- is this a good idea?

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    Kate Hawkesby: The whole lead-up to the election so far feels a bit low rent

    Kate Hawkesby: The whole lead-up to the election so far feels a bit low rent

    So a weekend chocka of political campaigning as the parties hit the ground running in the lead-up to the election.  

    I don’t know about you but I’m finding the whole lead-up so far a bit low rent. As in, a lot of gutter politics, name-calling, misinformation tactics, and a lot of needless disruption and chaos. And I reckon that puts voters off, so I’m not sure why political parties do it.

    It has the opposite effect of engaging people, I think what it does is make people think they’re all a bunch of clowns and they don’t want to vote for any of them.  

    Brian Tamaki’s Freedoms party has already said it hopes to cause ‘a massive political earthquake’ this election, and they seem intent on doing this by crashing other parties' campaign announcements.  

    Newsflash to Brian Tamaki, that’s not how you win friends and influence people. It certainly won’t win them anywhere near the pie-in-the-sky aim they have of getting 15 to 16 percent of votes.  

    Freedoms NZ protestors disrupted Labour’s campaign launch Saturday, about 50 of them heckling Hipkins and Helen Clark. That’s after they’d heckled Luxon at a press conference last week, not to mention the hijacking of Hipkins on another walkabout a couple of weeks ago.  

    But Tamaki defends all of this – of course. He said, “he doesn't believe people are tired of his party's disruptions.” 

    I think a lot of New Zealanders are quite happy that we're standing up for people's rights, for family,” he told reporters. Really? He thinks a lot of New Zealanders are happy about that?

    I think after the fiasco of the last few years what New Zealanders are really desperate for is some common sense, some grown-ups, some solid sensible behaviour and some decent leadership.  

    I think circus acts are the last thing New Zealanders want right now. When I heard the Freedoms Party were looking to disrupt the National Party’s campaign launch yesterday, and that protestors were already gathering hours in advance, I thought uh oh, another shit show.  

    But kudos to National, they got that cleaned up pretty swiftly, there appeared to be no disruptions inside. The protestors did not manage to breach the building, Luxon said they worked hard on their security and registration process, obviously harder than Labour worked given protestors did manage to infiltrate their launch.  

    But keeping them out of National’s launch enabled Luxon to make an uninterrupted speech announcing their 8-point pledge. Lowering inflation, growing the economy, tax cuts, building infrastructure, introducing boot camps for serious young offenders, stronger sentencing, lifting school achievement, cutting health wait times, increased support for the elderly - basically assuring people that help is on the way, making the sort of reassuring noises voters may be looking to hear.  

    That’s if anyone can hear them over and above the cacophony of sideshows, and some of the sneering media coverage they receive. I think Luxon’s best line actually yesterday was that they as a party can handle 41 more days of attacks, but the country can’t handle three more years under Labour.  

    So the Nats seem buoyant – certainly evidenced by their launch yesterday. If they can keep up that momentum, they may yet be able to drown out all the noise from the sidelines. But I have the feeling that for us voters and observers, this is going to feel like a very long 41 days. 

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    EP #18 - Only Scott - BlackRock & Vision NZ

    EP #18 - Only Scott - BlackRock & Vision NZ

    Scott did a little investigating into the massive overlord investment company BlackRock and talked about his findings. He also goes into Brian Tamaki and the upcoming NZ election.

    Reference Links For BlackRock

    https://capitaloneshopping.com/blog/11-companies-that-own-everything-904b28425120

    https://buildremote.co/companies/own-everything/

    https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-business-investment-idUSL2N2WI1K4
    https://dailyinvestor.com/investing/11597/two-companies-that-own-the-world/

    https://thespinoff.co.nz/politics/08-08-2023/what-is-blackrock-and-why-is-it-investing-in-new-zealand

    https://www.visualcapitalist.com/blackrocks-top-equity-holdings-2023/


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    Politics Monday: KiwiSaver U-turn, Brian Tamaki and the cost of living payment

    Politics Monday: KiwiSaver U-turn, Brian Tamaki and the cost of living payment

    Each week Labour MP for the Hutt South Ginny Andersen and National's deputy leader Nicola Willis join Nick Mills for Politics Monday.

    During the segment they debate the KiwiSaver U-turn, Christopher Luxon ruling Brian Tamaki out, the cost of living payment and Gloriavale. 

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    Controversial pastor and would-be politician Brian Tamaki confident his umbrella party will get into Parliament

    Controversial pastor and would-be politician Brian Tamaki confident his umbrella party will get into Parliament

    Controversial pastor and would-be politician Brian Tamaki claims his umbrella party will get into Parliament.

    Tamaki and his supporters copped flak for holding a mock trial of politicians outside Parliament last week.

    Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson's described Tamaki as extreme, and National's Chris Luxon has called the new party crazy.

    But Tamaki told Heather du Plessis-Allan he's confident he has the numbers.

    He says he has many supporters and thinks the party will easily surpass the five percent threshold quite easily. The five percent threshold equates to 177 thousand votes.

    Between 1500-2000 turned up to Tamaki's protest last week.

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    Generosity (3 of 4)

    Generosity (3 of 4)
    We have seen many people that have had much money and yet they didn't have what money seemed to promise, health and prosperity and every good thing. It seems like it still eludes them, so we looked at that and saw that Jesus taught very specifically about us placing God first. To be generous is to be liberal. It's an attitude of heart that shows up in every area of your life including finances. Generosity exposes selfishness!

    Generosity (3 of 4)

    Generosity (3 of 4)
    We have seen many people that have had much money and yet they didn't have what money seemed to promise, health and prosperity and every good thing. It seems like it still eludes them, so we looked at that and saw that Jesus taught very specifically about us placing God first. To be generous is to be liberal. It's an attitude of heart that shows up in every area of your life including finances. Generosity exposes selfishness!
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