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January 19, 2023

Jacinda Ardern Steps Down

The big question comes now that New Zealand's Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern has announced her resignation.

Was she pushed or did she go willingly?

Right now is an odd time to step aside. With the General Election due in 2023, she's dropped her caucus team in it. They'll struggle to obtain any traction over the months leading into the campaign season.

Make no mistake, Ardern will go down as New Zealand's worst ever Prime Minister. Worse even than Bill Rowling. What, did you think I'd mention Robert Muldoon? No way, he loved his country and always did what he thought was best. He wanted to see New Zealand fully develop.

Jacinda Ardern leaves the country in tatters. The people are downtrodden and the economy a mess. Things are so bad, there may be no coming back from this. 

What the new PM could do is immediately scrap the state of emergency that the government uses to beat the people with. We want our basic human rights back, something Ardern took from us. She's a World Economic Forum puppet and prefers Big Tech censorship, Big Pharma poison, and creepy weirdo let it all hang loose cancel culture (it's as if I'm starting to wake up from a nightmare knowing that she is going).

She won't be missed. No doubt she'll move on to work for the WEF or the UN or she'll perhaps take up some Big Tech leadership role. She'll have to leave the country, that's how hated she is. And as they say in the movies, don't let the door hit you on the way out.


4 comments:

  1. Well said 👍 Good riddance to the worst disaster in New Zealand's history.

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  2. Agreed wholeheartedly. Let's see if the next lot actually have our best interests in mind, and actually represent us honestly or will they continue the WEF puppet show ? and what's Helen Clark's role in all of this ?

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    1. My thinking is that politicians usually step down unexpectedly due to bad news about to break about them personally. I know people are speculating that Helen Clark had a hand in it, but she's always wanting the best for Labour and without Ardern, they're toast. For that reason, I doubt Clark was involved behind the scenes. Just my 2 cents.

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