Cartoon depicts ohn Key picking money from a tree labelled ‘Tax-Free Capital Gain’. He’s says to two people watching him “Come on up – There’s plenty of rich pickings if you if you have some get up and go.”
7 September 2016
'National's $1bn Housing Investment' shows a prison building with narrow windows and the heads of inmates peeping out.
"It's impossible to measure poverty" says a man with his hands over his eyes holding a 'too hard' basket while surrounded with various kinds of measures.
statistics,
Cartoon,AGW,global,warming,climate,change,man,denialism,denialist,environment,glacial,melting,trampers,mountains,
"In 1980 denialists reached all the way to here" notes a male hiker to a female tramper both standing in a mountain valley where a glacier has retreated to one small remainder.
Cartoon
"This was the only music we could get the rights to use" notes a sound engineer at a Trump rally while 'Send in the clowns' plays to the crowd.
"At least tax cuts have put more money in our pockets, eh?" asks a well-dressed man to a woman as they walk down a street in the post-apocalyptic ruins of welfare - manufacturing - industry - health - infrastructure, education, etc ( 11 Sep 1999 )
Cartoon depicts prime minister John Key at a signing ceremony similar to Waitangi treaty. He is performing a challenge with a 'For Sale' sign while wearing a fern loin cloth. TPPA document is being signed in the background. Bill English comments "It's an authentic greeting from kiwi business".
A Venn diagram shows 3 intersecting circles labelled Hilary-Incompetence and Trump with the intersecting into incompetence labelled 'Email' for Hilary and for Trump - 'Hotels-vodka-steak-business-temperament tax paying-charity-policy-truth',
2016
"Don't look around says National leader John Key to finance minister Bill English both carrying signs labelled 'Less Regulation' & 'Tax Cuts' as global financial system collapses behind them consisting of American banks such as AIG - Lehman Brothers - Merrill Lynch - Fannie Mae - Freddie Mac + greed + Wall Street... 20 September, 2008