Counting down to the NZ general elections, suddenly things are getting interesting, thanks to Jacinda Arden and Light rail!
Back in May last year, Labour announced it’s Light Rail plan in a “Fact Sheet”
“Transport has concluded that light rail offers the best benefit to cost ratio, compared to heavy rail and bus rapid transport, to improve transport in the suburbs of the isthmus. Its business case found that existing transport is already at capacity and light rail is needed as soon as possible.
Auckland Council had included the light rail line as part of its 2016-2026 10 year plan. The Government’s Auckland Transport Alignment Plan has pushed it back to after 2028 despite acknowledging that passenger demand requires it within the coming decade. Labour is keen to begin work on the light rail line as soon as possible and will work with Auckland Council to make funding this project a priority within ten years.
Half of the cost of the light rail line will be met by central government. This is estimated at $680m and will be met from unallocated funds in future years of the National Land Transport Programme without the need for additional revenue. The other half of the cost will be met by Auckland Council.”
(Excerpt from Labour Fact Sheet document).
This plan didn’t exactly make waves. Barely a ripple.
Now, counting down to the general elections, the labour party, flagging in popularity, makes a bold move. Replacing “old and boring” Andrew Little with fresh and vibrant Jacinda Arden, the Fabian “Wolf in sheep’s clothing” of choice, and very much in line with the youth-appeal agenda of UK’s Labour Party.
A brilliant political move: The media spotlight changes from Blue to Red as National has the rug pulled out from under their feet. The Nats might as well not exist as far as the TV news is concerned.
And Arden’s first big announcement? The Light Rail Plan! The media goes wild, like Arden just pulled this out of her hat at the last moment:
So what? Good idea, great way to ease congestion in gridlocked Auckland. But, this is of course all part of the UN 2030 Agenda global plan and I have little doubt Booz Allen Hamilton will come creeping out of the woodwork as part of this. Even as I write this, the TV is blaring Arden’s “superstar reception” and commenting on “Jacindamania” amid her repeated use of the phrase “World Class Cities” as she makes the Light Rail announcement. In the global scheme of things I see the last minute Labour Party bombshell and sudden focus on light rail as a sign of the rapid progression of the New World Order agenda to have all the pieces in place by the year 2030.
Martin Harris
For more in-depth comment on Agenda 2030 and Booz Allen Hamilton in New Zealand:
https://uncensored.co.nz/2017/04/29/christchurch-booz-allen-hamilton-2030-agenda-martin-harris/
Conscious Hip Hop Artist Saru G has a message;
Well noted Martin and good article. The old me might have stood up and championed her cause and rallied the troops to bring about a new fresh face in government. The old me would have whooped for joy at any possibility to reduce traffic congestion in my old home city. The old me would probably have enjoyed zipping around the city of sails in my flash new carriage, staring at glitter covered turds from my comfy, ergonomically designed slave-seat. That was the old me.
The new me doesn’t trust politicians as far as I can kick them The new me says “F**K THE GOVERNMENT. CHANGE THE SYSTEM!”
Jacidamania grows1
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/jacinda-ardern-rivals-bill-english-as-preferred-pm/ar-AApKs87?li=AAaUOAg&ocid=spartanntp
And note that National has quickly hit back with their own light rail plan. So no matter who gets in, Agenda 2030 wins!! Clever tactics.
I’ve removed the link and replaced it with relevant text from the document Rose (Thanks for the alert!)
when I follow the link I get an error which I can’t post a pic of here – linked http://thecontrail.com/photo/labour-party-site-error?context=user