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NZ PM Jacinda Ardern resigned yesterday. Is Justin Trudeau next? | Ardern Resigns. Is Trudeau Next?

NZ PM Jacinda Ardern resigned yesterday. Is Justin Trudeau next? [The Rude Awakening] January 20, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Ardern Resigns. Is Trudeau Next? - New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern has resigned from her position effective no later than February 7th. - She leaves the country’s economy in tatters after the most draconian lockdown in the Western world. - Will Canada force Trudeau’s hand soon? One can hope. [A $557 credit has been applied to your account.]( [Please click here to learn how to claim it.]( — Customer Service, Paradigm Press [Click Here To Learn More]( [Sean Ring] SEAN RING It’s finally bright and sunny in Asti! Good morning from a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed old man… The sun’s out, it’s Friday, and the first domino in the World Economic Forum’s stranglehold on the Western world has fallen. Yes, New Zealand has finally been relieved of its shackles. Prime Minister and Prison-Warden-in-Chief Jacinda Ardern has resigned from her job, effective no later than February 7th. She’ll remain in the NZ Parliament as a backbencher to avoid a by-election for her vacated seat until April. I looked like the damn Cheshire Cat when I read about it yesterday. If there was one “leader” the West needed to go, it was her. And if there’s one glaring bit of evidence that the USG doesn’t care what despot it deals with, this is it. Who’s Jacinda Ardern? [SJN] Credit: [World Economic Forum]( Artwork: Sean Ring Jacinda Ardern was born in Hamilton, New Zealand, on July 26, 1980. She began her political career in 2005 as a researcher for the Labour Party. Ardern later worked as a policy advisor and then as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Labour Party. In 2008, she was elected president of the International Union of Socialist Youth. (Alarm bells!) Ardern became a member of The Forum of Young Global Leaders (part of the World Economic Forum) around this time. In 2011, she was elected a member of the New Zealand Parliament. Ardern served as a Member of the Opposition until 2017, when the Labour Party, under her leadership, formed a coalition government with the New Zealand First Party and the Green Party. On October 26, 2017, Ardern became the youngest female leader of the Labour Party and the youngest female Prime Minister in New Zealand's history. During her first term in office, she focused on policies related to child poverty, housing, and climate change. In 2020, Ardern led her party to a landslide victory in the general election, gaining the largest percentage of the vote by any party in over 50 years. As you’ll see below, things changed rather quickly. What Were Her Policies? Ardern has also been known for her progressive policies and firm stance on issues such as gender equality, LGBT rights, and refugees. She led the country's effort to reduce child poverty and the poverty rate. Unfortunately, child poverty has marginally improved under Ardern, but it is still far worse than in most developed countries. Ardern was widely recognized for her leadership and has received numerous awards and honors, including being named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2020. (MSM likes her? More alarm bells…) She also [banned cigarettes]( from anyone born after a specific date. Ardern and Covid. Her policy was called “Fortress New Zealand.” Concisely, foreigners were banned from entering, and citizens looking to return had to either make emergency requests to the government or secure a spot in state quarantine facilities, called MIQ, through a website. Critics called the system unfair. The opposition National party leader and probable future Prime Minister Christopher Luxon described MIQ as a "lottery of human misery.” From [Reuters]( reporting in February 2022: A pregnant journalist who was trapped in Afghanistan highlighted the issue with the tough border controls last week. She has since been granted a place in MIQ and plans to return in March. The travel and tourism sector slammed the self-isolation rules, saying it prevented any meaningful recovery in what had been the country's top earner of foreign exchange until recently. "People do not want to fly to New Zealand if they have to spend their first week sitting in a hotel," said New Zealand Airports Association Chief Executive Kevin Ward. And that’s just the Kiwis who wanted to go back home. The residents already there were literally trapped in their houses. It was more lock-up than lockdown. From the [Lowy Institute]( an Australian think tank: By dint of its physical place in the world, New Zealand had more time than some other jurisdictions to craft a response as the first wave of Covid-19 spread internationally. But Ardern led her cabinet to establish a series of restrictions on travel into New Zealand and – with very strong buy-in from most Kiwis – some very early and drastic domestic lockdowns. The public health outcome, before vaccines were widely available, was one of the lowest morbidity levels in the world when the more lethal variant of the virus was doing the rounds. Once again, the international plaudits, shown by Lowy’s 2021 Covid Performance Index, rained on New Zealand’s leader. There are a few things you must understand when you read the above. One is that Australia was positively thrilled to remove its citizens’ freedom. The second is that Australians still believe the vaccines are harmless. The third is that Australians, in a wide-open country with some of the cleanest air in the world, are looking to buy [air-purifying headphones from Dyson](. [SJN] Credit: [Dyson Australia]( (no, this isn’t a joke) From an earlier [Rude]( Let me list from that article the current idiocies the Australian government has inflicted on its citizens: - No one can leave the country without the permission of the government. - No one can enter the country - not even Australian citizens/taxpayers. - Then, the one million Australians who live abroad were allowed to come back to their own country, but they must go into 14-day quarantine, in a hotel room, at the cost of about $3,000 upon return. (Pretty much the same policy as the UK, to be fair.) The latest official count put 38,000 Australians stranded abroad. It’s a sick society. Just ask [Novak Djokovic](. With that context, it’s easy to see why they approved Ardern’s draconian response to the virus. [Trump’s Secret Legacy]( [Click here to learn more]( In late July, the Trump administration oversaw a RADICAL change to the tech world… one that could unleash a huge wave of disruption… prosperity… and wealth creation in the near future. Chances are, you haven’t heard about it until today. But according to one of America’s most respected tech forecasters, it’s set to create small fortunes right here in this country. He recently went on camera to explain why – [check the footage out here while it’s still available.]( [Click Here To Learn More]( Why is She Leaving? [SJN] My Precious, working for Klaus is a soul-sucking endeavor… Winston Peters, the Head of New Zealand First, came to regret allowing Ardern into power. He said, “Lying to their coalition partner and going back on their word is the reason we will not go back into government with them ... nobody lies to me and gets a second chance,” reported the [Sydney Morning Herald]( on November 22, 2022. Since NZF pulled its support for a coalition government, Ardern didn’t have a hope of getting back into the PM’s chair after the upcoming election. But like most things, it’s also economic in nature. Ardern’s asinine covid restrictions have left the New Zealand economy in tatters. And like most politicians, her first move to solve the problem was to print money. So New Zealand now suffers from a stunning bout of stagflation, where prices have rocketed, but there’s no economic growth to speak of. Wrap Up I’m thrilled she’s gone, and I hope she never returns to politics in any capacity. And credit to Kiwis who protested for a few years to get her out. They suffered enough. May their economy get back on its feet swiftly. I hope the rest of the Western world comes to its senses. Perhaps Canada will be next. After Trudeau’s eerily similar policies, disdain for his fellow citizens, and sagging economy have taken their toll, it’d be nice for Canada to be a free country again. The USG likes tyrants, as long as they do what they’re told. So the revolution will have to come from within. Have a wonderful weekend! All the best, [Sean Ring] Sean Ring Editor, Rude Awakening P.S. If you haven’t seen it yet, I wrote my first piece for the Daily Reckoning. It was published in the Morning Reckoning. It’s about Davos and the world’s oldest profession, so I hope you have a good belly laugh. In case you missed it or you’re just curious, [it’s here](. If you’d like to sign up for the Daily Reckoning, [head here](. Clicking the link above automatically registers you to receive The Daily Reckoning. We will not share your email address with anyone, and you can opt out at any time. [Privacy Policy.]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. 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