JACK SIMON WATTS

Like me I imagine most readers have never heard of Simon Watts.

To enlighten you, he’s a first term National Auckland’s North Shore MP who despite his political inexperience, was elevated straight into cabinet.

Specifically, he was made Climate Minister in which role he’s been an unmitigated disaster.

I say that as I can never recall such abominable weather at this time of the year.

Watts should do the decent thing and fall on his sword and perhaps the country will cop some sunshine again.

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Absolutely Correct!

He’s there to head the narrative of laying the blame collectively on mankind.

Wonderful!

Perhaps your region just needs more Watts?

Is the cabinet big enough to include some of Simon’s relatives?

He filled the hydro lakes up so he does have some merit.

Leave well alone or we may get someone worse. ‘Better the devil you know’.

Hi Bob it’s been the mildest winter for a long time and.september is usually dry but windy as the sun comes back into our hemisphere. However all is not right they have been spraying nz all year 2 of the ingredients are aluminum dust .to block nutrients and water feeding into plant life .another ingredient is smart dust to connect everyone up to the 5g kill grids .I’ve a nice shot of them spraying over the top of the beehive they have been concentrating on the farm and food growing areas. Climate watch . Nz or geoengineering watch .nz

and for good measure , a couple of virgins to the volcano

Haha good idea.

He probably emigrated from the UK and brought the crap weather with him……

If you’re in Wellington today, presumably he must have done as you directed 🙂

I’d certainly respect him if he publicly stated that there is no climate emergency, carbon dioxide is not the bête noire that the media would have us believe, and we should enjoy our lives without feeling a need to destroy the country’s economy for the sake of mythical “renewables”. Wonder if he will?

Now now sir Bob, with this power shortage we need all the Watts we can get!

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