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Candidate for Kaipātiki Local Board
Conservative Party
It is time to apply common sense conservative solutions to everyday problems. If you are sick and tired of how things are going with this great Auckland city of ours, and Kaipatiki Local Board we live in, join me in the fight to make things better. The elites do not have to live with the consequences of the decisions they make and are seemingly content with making our lives a misery. High crime. Dirty streets. Language policing. High intensity, poor quality housing developments. Endless overcrowding of a city which already has insufficient infrastructure for it. If you are a part of working class and middle class that shows up to work every day, keep the things running, pay their taxes, follow the law, there is a voice for you. Let send them a message! Vote for the most right-wing conservative voice available. Vote for Hudson Kostich
Provide right-wing balance to the local Board and conservative perspective on proposed solutions.
Worked in high pressure corporate environments for over 25 years.
1. Restrain high-intensity poor quality housing. 2. Fight crime. 3. Fight littering and excessive noise.
Keep buses running on regular intervals through main traffic corridors.
Support more water harvesting and water catchments.
Fight the high intensity housing that serves no-one except foreign slumlords. We are crowded as it is with poor infrastructure to support further endless growth.
Have prisoners do community service and clean rubbish more often. Install more rubbish bins.
Support Police and community efforts to fight crime and excessive noise.
Lower taxes and less red tape.
Rising economic tide lifts all boats.
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