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National, ACT, NZF voters 6 months after the election and the country is rapidly going as predicted, to shit . ''Ohh I wouldn't have voted for them if I knew what they were going to do'' They're telling you right now what they're going to do.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Quotes like this won't get passed by the editor hooten & atlas luke during election year.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Chippy's got a great sense of humour 😃
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I heard something on a podcast and it got me wondering...Hmmm. I'll ask AI. Turns out US men suffer self inflicted dick damage at twice the rate of NZ men.
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I was keen for a debate. Stated some truths and was immediately blocked by the right wing snowflake.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
This is Trump’s Watergate. Today, the @nytimes released a truly stunning report on the Epstein cover-up by the White House.  Collusion, breaking the law, evading subpoenas—it’s all in there: - Trump quashing the files - The VP, COS, DOJ, FBI, and others colluding in the Situation Room to stop their release and compliance - Officials lying to the public  - Admin in-fighting and exits - Officials who appeared in front of Congress during this time Read the report here: nytimes.com/2026/06/10/magaz…
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
🇺🇸 Infantino Surrenders His Own FIFA World Cup to Trump's "Aggressive World" Asked by the BBC if he had lost control, FIFA's president didn't deny it. He told the world to "chill" and "trust us," then admitted: "Sometimes we manage, other times not." Here's what he's managing: 🇮🇷 Iran: granted visas, forced to leave the U.S. immediately after their game 🇸🇴 Omar Artan, Africa's best referee: denied entry 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan: drug-sniffing dogs, metal detector checks, full body searches 🇸🇳 Senegal: pulled off the plane, treated as "criminals," degraded on the tarmac 🇮🇶 Talal Salah, Iraq team photographer: held 10 hours, then denied entry 🇮🇶 Ayman Hussein, Iraqi footballer: held and questioned 7 hours at O'Hare He handed Trump a peace prize while Trump handcuffs his tournament. This isn't FIFA's World Cup anymore.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Wharton School of Business!
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
For 3 years I've heard PM Luxon repeatedly say: "MPs shouldn’t set their own pay and conditions. Our terms and conditions and remuneration are set by an independent remuneration authority. That’s the right way to do it. It should be at arm’s length. You don’t want politicians involved in their terms and conditions.” OK, seems fair enough. Only to hear today from the outgoing Remuneration Authority chair, who said "the Remuneration Authority only decides the level of salaries and benefits, it doesn't make the rules about what can be claimed. Specific rules about entitlements are set out in legislation and fall under the responsibility of Christopher Luxon as the minister responsible for ministerial services." PM Luxon could have changed all of this 3 years ago if he wanted. #Entitled It turns out it's not the poorest New Zealanders we have to watch out for, it's the most powerful ones, the ones who make the laws. And the billionaire donors behind them. While National, ACT, and NZ First vilify social housing tenants and go after the disabled, weaken Uber drivers' rights and degrade public school lunch programs, they ensure that their own gravytrain is safe... While making us think they couldn't change these laws. We don't need a govt like this. One that seems to revel in making law changes "under urgency" only if it builds the wealth of their corporate owners and donors. PM Luxon has the power to fix it, Right now. Not as a campaign promise but this week, right now, under urgency. He could fix it, like he has been promising to for the past 3 years.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Fonterra, and the Govt it owns, plan to retrospectively change the law to protect Fonterra from legal claims. Claims arising from the harm that Fonterra's massive climate pollution is causing people. This is not rule of law. thepost.co.nz/nz-news/361018…
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Foreign forces in proximity to our territory are at constant risk on account of their own human errors, plain accidents, or potentially being caught in crossfire. To reduce risk, best solution is for them to leave. We prefer language of diplomacy but speak other languages too.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Political interference from police minister confirmed.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
"The President of the United States is not well." Rep. Ted Lieu DEMANDS that the White House "come clean" to Americans about all of Trump's hospital visits and cognitive exams.

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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Iran – by refusing to submit to US and Israeli aggression, and in realising its power to throttle global oil supplies – has shown that US "full-spectrum global dominance" was never as complete as the “masters of the universe” assumed. It has an Achilles’ heel, after all. The truth is we should all have been terrified by the idea that our leaders might assume and behave as if history had, as Francis Fukuyama proclaimed, come to an end. In practice, it could mean only an end to constraints on capitalism – an end to any humanising limits on its reach, on its ambitions, on its cruelty. Like King Midas, the Epstein class expected to monetise everything it touched. And like King Midas, hubris will be its downfall. There are constraints, both immediate and long term, that even the billionaires cannot overcome. A finite planet, with finite resources, cannot be plundered indefinitely. A delicately balanced biosphere, which evolved over billions of years to the point where it became compatible with higher life forms, cannot be abused, filled with our toxic detritus, forever. Similarly, countries and peoples cannot be humiliated, turned into objects ripe for exploitation and humiliation, year after year, decade after decade, without a reckoning eventually. The “end of history”, as Fukuyama should have foreseen, could lead to only one destination: enslavement. The end of struggle, the end of freedom. Only the colonial arrogance of the West could imagine that others would submit to such a fate. In Gaza, in Lebanon, in Iran, we see peoples refusing – however imperfectly, however violently – to submit to their enslavement. In the West, with our colonial arrogance undimmed, we call it “terrorism”. We call any solidarity with it “hate”. We send our own truth-tellers to prison as criminals. The genocidal abuse of peoples in Gaza and Lebanon – the chief victims of the “end of history” – serves as a reminder to westerners of what the system that triumphed nearly half a century ago is really about. What it requires. Where it is heading. But more dangerously for the billionaires, the resistance to that abuse, the struggle against subjugation, against being disappeared, reminds western publics that enslavement is not inevitable, that dignity might still be possible, that another way can, at the very least, be imagined. Struggle must continue because submission is death. That is the message from Gaza and Lebanon. It is the reason our rulers are so desperate to crush any sense of hope. They need us to believe that history came to an end in 1991. Because otherwise, their days are numbered. This is an extract from my latest article. Find a link to the rest in the reply post ⬇️
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
Replying to @SimeonBrownMP
Ginny nailed it you Teddy Humping Midget.
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Christianity is indeed increasingly unpopular. If there was a test to see if the fetus carried a gene that caused transsexualism you can be sure the religious zealots would be the first in line for a secret abortion.
I’m a Christian; I know this may be unpopular, but if I found out a pregnancy had Down syndrome or another serious congenital abnormality, I would opt for an abortion. I have immense respect for parents raising children with special needs, but I also recognize that it's not a responsibility I see myself taking on. That's my personal choice.
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Replying to @Just_ebube
I work directly with special needs children. Some of them are locked into minds that don't allow them to function &/or bodies that do not. If you believe that those children are alive before birth & you force that living hell upon them, when your belief system would grant them eternal peace & comfort, who is the more cruel? Jesus said, "Suffer unto Me the little children." He didn't say to make them suffer.
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Bettina Anderson is the daughter of the late Palm Beach banker and financier Harry Loy Anderson Jr. managed banking accounts for Jeffrey Epstein in the 1990s and famously wrote a character reference letter to regulators describing Epstein as "a gentleman of the highest integrity.
Nothing to see here, just the son of the President marrying the daughter of the accountant of a notorious child sex trafficker who was best friends with the groom's father. Oh, wait, you didn't know Junior's current new wife is the daughter of Jeffrey Epstein's accountant?
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Nicola Willis the Ozempic princess with a pāua pie… girl is slowly making progress. She began her political career selling designer bagels with lox & cream cheese..ended up as dairy herd nutrition manager for Fonterra??? This Featherston Street Farmer gal is100% fake…
Looking at this made me think of the forelegs of a praying mantis.
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Kimble Bent ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ retweeted
أقوى مداخلة سمعتها في حياتي! نائبة رومانية في البرلمان الأوروبي ضد إسرائيل: "لن أكون دبلوماسية في الحديث عن غزة، إذا قتلتم أطفالي، ساقـ.ـتلكم. تتحدثون عن روسيا وتتجاهلون ارتكاب إسرائيل أبشع تصفية جماعية في التاريخ. نجلس هنا ونتفرج على إسرائيل وهي تقتل الأطفال وتجوعهم"
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