A discussion on a podcast critiques political figures, particularly Shane Jones, for making personal and gendered comments about Nicola Willis's weight, arguing it is inappropriate, reflects a broader pattern of male dominance in politics, and undermines public trust and social尊严
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She hasn't changed messaging at all, like as Jordan said. So as Chris Hopkins is pointing out, we're spending more, our debt has increased. What are we supposed to do as New Zealanders? How are we supposed to have trust in our finance minister that she is going to be able to do what is required to get us through a moment in time in history that we will all look back on and go this was a very terrible time for all of Yeah. us and we didn't have the right person in the job to get us through this. This is a financial crisis we're in.
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discomfort with prepay and lack of social trust
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