So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our >economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:Drivel. Cause and effect of your nonsense is not provided, therefore drivel.
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big
change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building
- not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters. And the
NZ Dollar has dropped - and that is likely to lead to higher import
prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has
sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has
been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 20:17:39 -0000 (UTC), TonyAbuse gone.
<lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360556639/inflation-fails-fall-kiwis-keep-feeling-pinchitem at the top
Drivel. Cause and effect of your nonsense is not provided, therefore drivel. >You had already decided you would not look at the link to the news
So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our >>>economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big >>>change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building
- not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters. And the
NZ Dollar has dropped - and that is likely to lead to higher import >>>prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has >>>sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has >>>been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote: >>https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360556639/inflation-fails-fall-kiwis-keep-feeling-pinchitem at the top - you just hate facts, don't you Tony.
Drivel. Cause and effect of your nonsense is not provided, therefore drivel. You had already decided you would not look at the link to the news
So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our >>economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big
change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building
- not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters. And the
NZ Dollar has dropped - and that is likely to lead to higher import
prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has
sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has
been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360556639/inflation-fails-fall-kiwis-keep-feeling-pinch
So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big
change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building
- not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters.
And the
NZ Dollar has dropped -
and that is likely to lead to higher import
prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has
sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has
been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
On 2025-01-22, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360556639/inflation-fails-fall-kiwis-keep-feeling-pinch
So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our
economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big
change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building
- not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters.
Also from a Labour Government who increased the costs and saiad that this >would not be passed on by the Government who had increased the costs.
And the
NZ Dollar has dropped -
Caused by a weak economy, damaged by the previous Labour Government.
and that is likely to lead to higher import
prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has
sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has
been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
The inflation rate is 2.2%, which is in the expected range by the Government >and the target for the reserve bank.Gordon, Rich doesn't do logic, facts or humility - he only does abuse.
The 1 - 3% target has been the norm for many moons.
The coalition Government have been in power since the last election running >the country to get the country back on its feet.
Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:There you go again, doubling up on the abuse and lies.
On 2025-01-22, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:Gordon, Rich doesn't do logic, facts or humility - he only does abuse.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360556639/inflation-fails-fall-kiwis-keep-feeling-pinch
So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our
economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big
change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building
- not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters.
Also from a Labour Government who increased the costs and saiad that this >>would not be passed on by the Government who had increased the costs.
And the
NZ Dollar has dropped -
Caused by a weak economy, damaged by the previous Labour Government.
and that is likely to lead to higher import
prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has
sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has
been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
The inflation rate is 2.2%, which is in the expected range by the Government >>and the target for the reserve bank.
The 1 - 3% target has been the norm for many moons.
The coalition Government have been in power since the last election running >>the country to get the country back on its feet.
On Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:28:46 -0000 (UTC), TonyYes doubling you up on your lies, note I have not abused you, merely explained what you are - not the sme thing as abuse.
<lizandtony@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:There you go again, doubling up on the abuse and lies.
On 2025-01-22, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:Gordon, Rich doesn't do logic, facts or humility - he only does abuse.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360556639/inflation-fails-fall-kiwis-keep-feeling-pinch
So there we have it - a long reduction in inflation has stopped as our >>>> economy experiences the effect of ACT policies:
Food prices are down - a good government for farmers? - but the big
change - rents are up! That is from a government that stopped building >>>> - not just houses, but stopped other building as well; and pretended
that the tax cut for landlords would flow through to renters.
Also from a Labour Government who increased the costs and saiad that this >>>would not be passed on by the Government who had increased the costs.
And the
NZ Dollar has dropped -
Caused by a weak economy, damaged by the previous Labour Government.
and that is likely to lead to higher import
prices in the future - possibly exacerbated by transport problems -
the government severely botched the rail ferry deal - Winston has
sensibly gone silent on that . . . . The other big cost increase has >>>> been rates - again a direct result of generations of conservative
(read "National Party" Councils promising to keep rates low, and now
due to the ACT/National government walking away from Local Councils,
many are at the top of their lending limits for structural regional
and local water problems.
The inflation rate is 2.2%, which is in the expected range by the Government >>>and the target for the reserve bank.
The 1 - 3% target has been the norm for many moons.
The coalition Government have been in power since the last election running >>>the country to get the country back on its feet.
The reality is that Act1stNational have botched having a recoveryAbuse gone.
(except for political donors of course). Most New Zealanders are
finding life harder, restaurants and retailers are closing, and many
New Zealanders are leaving for overseas.
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