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General Debate 1. September 2. 01. 7The articles about Bill and Jacinda say it all. Let’s remember the position on offer is Prime Minister of NZ and we’re electing a government to run the country. There is a choice, in the first instance, between a man who makes commitments and lives up to them, irrespective of what life throws at him. He has a marriage and a family to which he is totally committed – not that they become what he wants them to be – but who he supports to become what they want to be.
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He provides the positive, nurturing environment from which they can springboard into opportunities in the wider society with confidence and well- planned preparation. He loves them as he loves NZ. There is a woman who is in it ‘for a good time; not a long time”. She’s a ‘nice’ person who has made no commitment to anyone and has not been tested in any role, certainly not over time. She has activist ‘aspirations’ – otherwise known as ‘wishful thinking’.
She gets up in the night to make something her partner self- confessedly doesn’t like – just as well he’s saying he liked the outcome (but he would, wouldn’t he). And the point was? He hasn’t made any commitments either, despite her ‘niceness’. Watch Crimson Force Hindi Full Movie more.
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There is no commitment in their world – only how you ‘feel’ at the time. Experience has taught me that being ‘nice’ is not a recipe for success in the world we live in, not that I’m suggesting people shouldn’t be. But what would be NZ’s ‘almond milk’ that the people don’t want but would be forced to ‘drink’? Ardern (and Labour) don’t care what people ‘want to be’; they’re more interested in telling people what they ‘should’ be or forcing them into a strange mold they haven’t chosen. It’s Ardern’s expressed strategy that she wants the job to ‘lead’ NZ into what she wants, not ‘follow’ what the NZ people want – as Labour have been doing for decades.
Alternatively, Bill knows where he and the government are going, and they’ve not only been governing for nine years and doing well, they have the whole of history and world experience to draw on. Ardern and Labour are a motley crew of activists who have a wealth of ideology which they want to spray around and experiment with. The concept of ‘committees’ to decide how the country should be run presupposes that Labour have no idea what they’re doing and consider they need ‘expert’ help – very expensive help, from people who are not representative of the current successful strategies but want to try out their ideas. Those ‘experts’, also, will not have the big picture in mind – just those areas of their expertise. The people are no more than guinea pigs. You could say Bill English knows all about the Love and the hard graft that it requires in real life to help other people fulfil themselves; Ardern knows about romance and rose- coloured glasses, being the ‘Pied Piper’ of youth to make them believe they’re going to a ‘promised land’ while actually leading them into a dark hole of frivolous ideology of her desires, not theirs, and the possibility of immediate gratification of their ‘wishes’. A very old saying states “If you’re not a socialist before you’re twenty- five, you have no heart; if you are a socialist after twenty- five, you have no head.”It’s a reality that youth age.
They’re all ‘heart’ but it doesn’t work in running the country. In a few years, they’ll see through it. Contrary to Ardern’s claims, ‘the poor are always with us’ and there will always be ‘homeless’ – as there always has been. Human beings are not created equal no matter how much ‘heart’ anyone has. Those ‘youth’ are going to work for thirty years, have families, and then resent someone telling them they have no right to have created a life for themselves and their children. We need a government that recognises this while minimising the collateral damage. Government can do more about that but that’s a matter of holding it to more of an account, not throwing the baby out with the bathwater and handing the country over to ideological romanticists preaching the politics of envy and holding out the prospect of a nirvana that doesn’t exist in reality anywhere – or someone would be doing it already.
But Labour know that. They’ve been more ‘Right’ than National in the past – they just pick their minority ‘favourites’ in any term, give them lots, and call themselves ‘progressive’. Inevitably life gets harder for greater numbers of ordinary working people doing their best – as, inevitably, all those ‘youth’ will become. The real question is which government is going to enable ALL the people to thrive the most – from the youngest to the oldest, all the time, and balance the best interests of all – not only economically, but in terms of personal integrity and genuine political participation in self- governance? They all need to improve their performance in the latter, but at present it’s certainly National; not Labour.