Jellyfish John and the TPPA?

Do people resemble animals in appearance, characteristics and/or behaviour?
A foxy woman, a lion-hearted champion, as swift as a gazelle and so on.

Well I think our Prime Minister has the characteristics of jellyfish.

‘Jellyfish John' has plenty of guts, something he accused Andrew Little of lacking. It takes guts to raise GST when Jellyfish John said he wouldn't.

It takes guts to leave the miners in Pike Creek when he said he wouldn't.

It took guts for Jellyfish John to sell off assets against the majority will of
the people.

It takes guts to change the labour laws to benefit large foreign corporation to the detriment of NZ workers while handing out taxpayer funds in subsidies. It takes guts to take away workers rights to meal and tea breaks.

It takes guts to spy on NZ residents and be complicit in FBI raids on private NZ properties.

Jellyfish John does not have a leg to stand when caught in sanctioning illegal act of political hacking and espionage – 'Ah well they all do it”.

Try that defence in court. Jellyfish don't have legs.

Neither do jellyfish have a backbone - and Jellyfish John doesn't either or he would have stood up for what is right.

Instead, he cow tailed to his golfing mates and put our troops in harms way.
What really scares me is what Jellyfish John will do as regards the TPPA?

Will he capitulate to his American masters and sell off our sovereignty. Just recently, Argentina has been fined hundreds of millions, when sued by a French based multinational water company.

Argentina re-nationalised water because the multinational had not met targets and had increased prices exorbitantly in a depressed economy.

Jellyfish John's long tentacles have made it easier for our government to spy upon ordinary Kiwis.

These tentacles also carry poison-stinging capabilities and Jellyfish John is not above using them on people whom he considers harmful to his agenda.

Yes, John Key has lots of guts, but no backbone.

P Dolden, Papamoa.

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