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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Garrick Tremain: The nation's confidence levels

 Here is Garrick Tremain's cartoon commentary on our National's affect on the nation's confidence! 




Garrick Tremain is one of New Zealand's best known artists and political cartoonists. With a background in farming and advertising, he has a wonderful ability to capture in images exactly what people are thinking in a way that makes us laugh. You can see his more of his work on his website HERE. 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG I hope this is so wrong.

Regrettably with Willis apparently recognising the tow as a partnership with Maori , the graph is right. It will go all the way to the flames of hell.

Anonymous said...

Spot on! I've come to despise identity-politics-ridden Labour, but even so I couldn't bring myself to trust the Nats. So often after talking the big talk, Nats'll shrug their shoulders and cave in to take the easy road.

All the same, I'm still hoping this government will display basic administrative competence the last lot lacked. And who knows, perhaps Act and NZF will succeed in giving the Nats some backbone?

hughvane said...

I'd have thought the last word could read 'indolence'.

Why? Other than the jabber wokey at Turangawaewae, what on earth has been happening in the past 100 days?

Open defiance from the scurrilous media, Maori getting ready for rebellion, cost-of-living continuing to spiral upward; all the while the Nats & Co sitting on their collective hands.

Anonymous said...



A snap election might prove the growing support for ACT and NZ First... National is being arrogant.

Peter said...

Yes, indeed, Garrick. Luxon better listen up, or this will be this first and final term.

When National came up with the slogan getting "back on track" there were two core elements that even Labour still doesn't get. Firstly, NZrs hate economic incompetence, which Labour showed they had in spades and, secondly, they like to think everyone gets a fair go. The racial division that Labour supercharged on top of all the meddling by politicians over decades prior, has now firmly put us on that road to perdition. The last chance to correct it is now - lest we end up like Zimbabwe, South Africa, or worse.

Anonymous said...

Where is the so called mass of NZers who have had enough of all this Maori stuff? It takes more than just the government. It seems to me that people may have voted Labour out but are now complacent.

How come so much Maori propaganda is still surging through the system ?