Hello! Here comes the Saturday edition of More Than A Feilding, catching you up on the past two weeks.
Thursday
Lord Sir Mate of ANZ helps us decide
Thursday School Journal

When Lord Sir Mate was the Prime Minister,
he went to McGehan Close to visit Aroha.
He said,
Hello Aroha of the Underclass I am your friend and I am going to make sure all of you have a home.
But also when Lord Sir Mate was the Prime Minister,
the ANZ bank said to everyone who wanted a mortgage,
Hey you guys,
come to us,
weāll lend you heaps,
because we want more market share.
And so everybody who bought and sold homes got to make out like bandits.
And houses never got more affordable.
And Aroha moved to Australia.
Wednesday
Benefits of this kind are good and right and just
We can't have people languishing on benefits for years, said LinkedIn Luxon.
I mean yes it's heartless to match benefit levels to the index that moves slower, but weāve got landlords to be looking after, he might have continued.
He didnāt, but the policy speaks loud enough for itself.
Tuesday
Spray, spray, spray. There we go. Problem solved.
Luxon gets out the WD40
Monday
A very worthy coalition partner for Seymour and Luxon
This is not to denigrate great age in office.
Joe Biden has been impressively accomplished in putting the right people in the right places, getting the numbers and getting progressive change.
What I contend is that what Winston Peters is offering is out of time, and undermining, and retrograde.
In that respect, he makes a very worthy coalition partner for Seymour and Luxon.
And the Friday Quiz reviewed the week
2. How many families would get the $250 A FORTNIGHT tax cut that has been advertised by National as though you me and every bastard will be getting it when the lights come back on in Broken New Zealand? Do not look ahead to Question 3.