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PSA Propaganda Challenged 24 June 2008 "The PSA Tax survey has no scientific value and is instead an ill-disguised
piece of Labour Party propaganda," said Libertarianz Finance Spokesman
Nikolas Haden. "The scenario presented was to have larger tax cuts at the
expense of public service spending. Yet this is not a trade-off New
Zealanders need to make."
Looming Crises and Drastic Measures 15 April 2008 "There will be much discussion coming up to the election of the rising cost of food," Notes Libertarianz commodity spokesman Peter Cresswell. "So let's get some things out of the way now,"
Reserve Bank Heads Banking Cartel 17 April 2007 "State interference in the financial affairs of New Zealanders has reached a disturbing new low point," said a disgusted Greg Balle, Libertarianz Finance Spokesman today. "Reserve Bank Governor Bollard has allegedly orchestrated a 0.5% home loan rate increase in closed door negotiations with the major banks. This brazen cartel-like behaviour seems to be welcomed by the governing Labour party while all other political parties have kept silent on the questionable legality of this price fixing. Where's the outrage?"
Labour's Profound Monetary Ignorance 13 February 2007 "Labour is yet again wilfully tinkering and interfering in the markets, as spectacularly exemplified by the mortgage tax Dr. Cullen recently floated," said Dr. Greg Balle, Libertarianz Finance Spokesman, today. "The New Zealand economy is hobbling along with anaemic growth rates and the highest interest rates in the developed world. There is also falling worker participation hidden inside the optimistically spun 'employment numbers'."
Waterfront Stadium: Corrupt and Wasteful 24 November 2006 ¨When I look at proposals for Auckland´s waterfront stadium," says Libertarianz Finance Spokesman Greg Balle, ¨I am filled with a deep sense of dread for the New Zealand taxpayer. Trevor Mallard and Helen Clark would never fund the billion dollar stadium from their personal purses, yet they are rushing to pass the favour onto Auckland and New Zealand´s long-suffering tax victims.¨
Cullen's Election Economics Ruining NZ 03 September 2006 "The controversy surrounding Helen Clark's pledge card antics is now widely viewed as a cynical pilfering of taxpayer funds," said Greg Balle, Libertarianz Finance Spokesman. "But $8.5 billion of excessive tax, which went unreturned to taxpayers, seems to have escaped an equivalent moral judgement."
Reserve Bank Fails New Zealanders Again 27 July 2006 "Financial market observers were today unsurprised by the business-as-usual actions of Reserve Bank central planners," reports Greg Balle, Libertarianz Finance Spokesman. "The much anticipated interest rate statement provoked a yawn as interest rates were left on hold at 7.25% by Governor Bollard. Yet again the Bank has failed to grasp the real solution to monetary problems."
Of the People, Not From the People 18 May 2005 Libertarianz proclaimed the release of their own 2005 budget today - not Cullen's high tax, low-growth electioneering monstrosity due tomorrow, but the 2005 Libertarianz Alternative Budget.
Tax cuts not strikes key to better wages 05 April 2005 Libertarianz Leader Bernard Darnton today repeated his call that under Libertarianz proposed tax cuts workers would receive a bigger boost in their take home pay.
Libertarianz Slams Government-Funded Sex Changes 04 April 2005 Hard on the heels of a new petrol tax comes news that $170,000 of taxpayers' money is to be spent on four lucky transgender patients - that's around $42,500 each. "This Government has once again treated taxpayers with contempt," says Libertarianz Hamilton East candidate Robin Thomsen, who is furious about "the latest politically correct folly from this Nanny Government."
Dr Cullen a Thief and a Liar 11 March 2005 Grumpy as hell after looking at the huge wedge of tax taken out of his latest pay packet, Libertarianz leader Bernard Darnton's anger levels were raised to incandescence by Michael Cullen's latest glib fiscal lies.
Nats Backdown on Backbone 04 March 2005 "Privatise the lot" says Libertarianz Leader Bernard Darnton in response to today's spineless backdown on asset sales announced by National's John Key.
Libz Advice to Finance Minister 24 February 2005 Libertarianz leader Bernard Darnton today welcomed Dr Michael Cullen's call for New Zealand to become a nation of shareholders. "Dr Cullen has correctly identified that high levels of home ownership and shareholding are both economically and socially beneficial," Darnton said today.

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