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August 29, 2024 2 mins

At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. 

 

Ginny Andersen's Police Numbers: 2/10 

Bust of the week. Numbers don't lie, Ginny. Was it careless? Was it Machiavellian? Or was it just lazy? 

 

The Police: 8/10 

When you arrest every single Comanchero, now that is policing power. 

 

The Greens: 2/10 

What a s***show. Darleen Tana takes them to court, so they cancel a meeting. God help us if they ever end up actually having to make a decision about anything important. 

 

Boeing: 2/10 

Making two people go to space for a week and then leaving them there till next year. Great form. 

 

Labour and Tax: 2/10 

If that really is their plan for 2026, we can probably reliably place our bets now. 

 

Kirstie Allsopp: 8/10. 

My hero of the week, reminding us trust is good. Being old-fashioned isn't to be sniffed at and standing your ground is to be admired. 

 

Shaun Johnson: 8/10 

Weird night, given the rain, the loss, and the season. But the crowd showed up and there was no shortage of love and admiration. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time now to marke the week, the little piece of
news and current events. It's as popular as a hotel
room in Manchester after Liam and Nole announced to a
date Boeing too, taking two people to space for a
week and then leaving them there till next year. What's
that about? Shawn Johnson eate The was weird night, given
the rain and the loss and the season, but the

(00:22):
crowd showed up and there was no love, no shortage
blood there. Kirsty also eight my hero of the week,
reminding is trust is good. Being old fashioned isn't to
be sniffed at, and standing your ground is to be admired.
Mining seven the poll out this week told the story
that the activists in the media would suggest, well, it's
not how New Zealand thinks. There's the pole. You can't
argue with the number Spring seven. It is the last

(00:45):
marking of the week for the winter of twenty twenty four,
b and zed and houses six seven percent is very
solid growth and represents an end to the economic winter
and the side of normality. I would have thought labor
and tax two. If that really is their plan for
twenty twenty six, we can probably reliably place our bets
now Beam one, dirty rotten, low rent shisters allegedly Mark

(01:12):
Zuckerberg six. At least he was honest. But I mean,
how much of COVID generally do you have regrets about? Now?
Are the COVID inquiry part two? Seven? We should not need,
of course a part two. But part one is such
a scam and a stitch up, Ginny Anderson two. I
don't agree with your numbers, Bust of the week. Numbers
don't lie, Ginny. Was it careless? Was it macavilian or

(01:32):
was it just lazy? Are the police eight? I mean
when you arrest as we've just heard every single common sero.
Now that is policing power three Debate of the week.
Hopefully we've finally waken up to the following of ideology,
the carnage of talkover doing, and the reality of basically
the role of basics and what sort of role they
play in all our lives. The Greens too, what a

(01:54):
shit show. Tana takes them to court so they cancel
a meeting. God help us if they ever end up
actually having to make a decision about anything important or
on Buffett seven, my other hero of the week, because
by being worth a trillion dollars as they now are.
Through good old fashioned common sense, you remind us all

(02:16):
that success doesn't have to be whiz bang and built
on puffery. In what might be And that's the week
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