I see that our beloved leader Ms Jacinda Ardern is being well received by the US and international liberal media. Unfortunately dragging her baby around everywhere she goes is increasing her popularity overseas though back home it’s become tiresome and the gloss is quickly coming off her ‘leadership’, or lack thereof. Still, she’s managing to quietly implement UN Agenda 2030 with the help of her mentor former NZ PM and former UN Administrator Ms Helen Clark. (United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017 = HAITI!)
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets US President Donald Trump in New York
26 September 2018
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2018/09/prime-minister-jacinda-ardern-meets-us-president-donald-trump-in-new-york.html
"She got a fair amount of face-time and was able to raise a few issues with the President," Newshub's political editor Tova O'Brien told The AM Show on Wednesday from New York.
PM has brief talk on tariffs with Trump at UN
25 September 2018
Https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/pm-has-brief-talk-on-tariffs-with-trump-at-un/ar-AAADPAg?li=BBqdg4K&ocid=mailsignout
‘Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern briefly met with the US President at his reception for world leaders attending the United Nations.
Ms Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford attended Donald Trump's function at a hotel on Madison Avenue in Manhattan last night.
Before they posed for a photo together, Ms Ardern had a brief conservation with Mr Trump.
He congratulated her on the birth of her daughter Neve, and she acknowledged the work the president was is doing on the Korean Peninsula.
The prime minister also used the opportunity to promote the work of New Zealand and US officials on the lifting of steel and aluminium tariffs.
Ms Ardern and Donald Trump were in the UN General Assembly as the general debate got underway though their paths did not cross.
Earlier this week Ms Ardern said New Zealand would not be signing up to a US call for global action on the war on drugs, and preferred to take a health approach.’
New Zealand's appeal boosted by Jacinda Ardern - Tourism NZ CEO
25 September 2018
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/09/new-zealand-s-appeal-boosted-by-jacinda-ardern-tourism-nz-ceo.html
‘The Prime Minister has done multiple high-profile interviews within just a few days while in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. This is generating "dreaming content" for New Zealand, says Tourism NZ chief executive Stephen England-Hall.’
‘What if Ardern's topics aren't favourable for NZ?
Speaking to CNN's Christiane Amanpour, the Prime Minister discussed New Zealand's high rates of domestic violence, and she admitted how poor abuse and reporting rates are in the country.
But Mr England-Hall isn't fazed by this. He said New Zealand is a unique country, and people around the world will be "fascinated" by the Prime Minister's honesty.
Ms Ardern acknowledges that things "aren't necessarily right with the way we operate," he said, which might appeal to international viewers. ‘
Her (as you would say) cuck partner Mr Gay Clarkford, sorry Clarke Gayford is the NZ taxpayer paid nanny for the trip after she changed the entitlements to suit herself.
I see the ‘health approach’ comment as a part of the Alinsky healthcare tactic too.
She’s been liberally (pun intended) throwing NZ taxpayer money about the Pacific too. Tonight on our TVOne 6PM news there was mention of another $NZ 100 million in Pacific aid. ($NZ 714 million + $NZ 100 million) Yes, I watch the ‘news’ when I can to see what their spin is. I shouldn’t as it sets me of something awful!
There’s more to all this Pacific Reset than meets the casual eye.
NZ to increase aid to the Pacific - Peters
1 March 2018 (Radio NZ is also known as RED NZ)
https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/351594/nz-to-increase-aid-to-the-pacific-peters
‘Foreign Minister Winston Peters is promising to boost aid to the Pacific as part of what he calls the government's Pacific reset.’
Pacific to receive bulk of bolstered NZ aid budget
9 May 2018 (Radio NZ is also known as RED NZ)
https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/356909/pacific-to-receive-bulk-of-bolstered-nz-aid-budget
‘Pacific islands will receive the bulk of New Zealand's increased foreign aid budget, announced this evening by its Foreign Minister Winston Peters.
The Government is set to hike foreign aid by $US500 million ($NZ714 million) over the next four years, as part of its "Pacific reset" strategy. The funding boost represents a 30 percent increase in overseas development funding.’