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“Proposed amendments to the Local Government Act 2002, now before parliament, pave the way for privatisation of water services” said DSC’s Waikato Regional President, Les Port.
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Amongst all the hype of the 2010 Budget announcement, either for or against, there has been little mention or analysis of the nation’s ever - growing debt burden.
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Hailed by hysterical media as ‘revolutionary’ and ‘stimulating’, the 2010 Budget is hardly more than political sleight - of hand. Only the top income earners are truly better off, while everyone else will see their little bit of tax cut gobbled up by higher GST, higher rents, higher prices ...
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“The proposed increase in superannuation will not compensate seniors for the proposed increase in GST,” said Democrats for Social Credit (DSC) leader Stephnie de Ruyter, “and it is deceitful for the Prime Minister to claim otherwise. Seniors will be worse off.” Published: 28 February 2010
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“The last thing New Zealand needs is more tinkering with the tax system,” said John Pemberton, Democrats for Social Credit (DSC) Deputy Leader, “although most voters would agree that it is cumbersome, costly, and easy to evade and defraud.” Published: 22 February 2010
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Dunedin’s DSC members and supporters turned out in force today for the official opening of the Democrats for Social Credit Regional Office, incorporating the Socred Book Exchange, at 239 Moray Place, Dunedin. Published: 08 September 2009
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The DSC leadership today released the Party’s 7 point plan designed to establish the framework for a social credit economy in New Zealand. Leader Stephnie de Ruyter and Deputy Leader John Pemberton said the DSC Plan for Financial Reform offers a workable solution to the financial turmoil re... Published: 07 September 2009
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DSC delegates elected their leadership team at the Party’s annual conference in Christchurch on Saturday. Published: 06 September 2009
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The keynote speaker at this weekend’s DSC Conference will present a ground-breaking paper of international significance which shows why both the main economictheories of the twentieth century have failed and what to do about the world financial situation. Published: 03 September 2009
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Delegates & observers from electorates around the country will gather in Christchurch this weekend for the Democrats for Social Credit annual conference. Published: 02 September 2009
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