Now that the pre and immediate post-euphoria of a new minority party in charge of the country, and after having been told that, what we took as promises were really only aspirations, we face the truth.
Alas, we realise that, ensconced on the treasury benches we have boys and girls trying to do the job of women and men.
A class of children who, for nine years went to school to eat their lunches and fight over who was to be "class captain".
A class that currently is experiencing trouble selecting the right "group leaders".
As the now opposition tried to tell us, in its own someone drab, grey way, it is sound policies, based on experience that we need.
Not fair ground razzamatazz. Nor policies that were grabbed out of the broom cupboard in passing, while enthusiastically dashing away to tread the boards and preach, in earnest tones, the creation of a "Wonderworld."
A.D. Kirby
Papamoa
Refugee decision
Regarding the report (News, November 1) that $180m will be spent on a "Greater Refugee take" This raises the following questions:
1. Where do New Zealanders' priorities lie?
2. Where does the Coalition partner- " NZ First" sit with is?
3. The Government (via NZTA) has cancelled the spend on long-planned and committed safety improvements to the Belk Road/SH 29 "Killer Intersection". This would have been funded by taxpayers whose money is obviously going to now be spent on a "Greater Refugee take" who have yet to contribute to our country. Is this fair?
Leigh Neilson
Tauranga
In defence of Trump
I read yet another letter in defence of Donald Trump from Murray Maunder
(Letters, November 2).
Like Murray, I am continually upset by the dishonest media and its constant "errors of omission" regarding the President.
Nowhere in any reporting have I seen Donald Trump described accurately as a lying, narcissistic, bigoted, racist, proto-fascist.
But that's the media for you.
Derek Jacombs
Wairoa