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Post by ComfortZone on Aug 11, 2022 20:53:05 GMT 12
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2022 21:33:38 GMT 12
That's NZs biggest c@#t right there!
Racist wanker!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2022 4:46:43 GMT 12
That's NZs biggest c@#t right there! Racist wanker! Along with John Tamahere
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Post by armchairadmiral on Aug 12, 2022 8:22:22 GMT 12
The error is that he doesn't earn anything. He is paid it. A stunning example of the ruling elite. Plus the undeclared koha he is manipulating for his 'support'.He's doing very nicely I am reliably told.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2022 14:49:40 GMT 12
Yip. Add all the other cuzzies in the colonists gravy boat
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Post by ComfortZone on Aug 13, 2022 9:45:15 GMT 12
Karl du Fresne back on deck with some pertinent observations about both the Uffindell saga and Labour's latest antics karldufresne.blogspot.com/2022/08/yes-uffindell-affair-is-sideshow-but.htmlof note therein: Meanwhile we have been given fresh reason to be highly sceptical about Three Waters. A Wairarapa iwi organisation has complained that under the draft legislation, its voice and autonomy will be diminished because it will be only one of 40 iwi in the proposed entity “C”. “We believe,” Rangitane o Wairarapa told the government, “that the Crown has an obligation to listen to and honour each of the voices of the iwi, not through consensus [which the tribe described as “not how we work in te ao Maori”] and not by determining six people represent 40-plus iwi.”
You can see where this could lead. Brace yourself, if the legislation goes ahead in its present form, for disputes of the type that have repeatedly dogged Treaty settlement negotiations.
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Post by ComfortZone on Aug 14, 2022 9:46:46 GMT 12
a new set of daily reporting metrics for the government: www.nzherald.co.nz/the-country/news/opinion-jane-smiths-new-daily-announcement/ Number of successful ram raids in Auckland overnight
• Number of teenagers slapped over the wrist with a wet bus ticket for carrying out violent ram raids
• Number of Parliamentary questions that Labour has rejected the premise of today
• Number of Official Information Act queries that have been stalled, ignored or heavily redacted this week
• Number of hectares of productive horticultural land lost this week to housing developments or significant natural lockups
• Number of new definitions created by Labour, the Greens and Iwi for the word Democracy
• Number of surgeries, cancer diagnoses and mental health emergencies have been ignored this week under the cover of Covid
• Number of essential worker immigration applications that have been shuffled to another desk this week
• Number of skeletons found in National party candidate closets this week when Labour is low in the polls
• Number of gang members have been recruited as prisoner rehabilitation consultants this month
• Number of houses that Kiwibuild haven't built this week
• Number of workers essential businesses are short of today
• Number of nurses that are overworked, underpaid, undervalued and at breaking point today
• Number of free NCEA credit giveaways for students this week
• Number of offshore dirty carbon credit offsets bought with your taxpayer money this week
• Number of hectares of native hill country biodiversity that have been replaced with acidic pine trees this month
• Number of small to medium businesses that have gone into liquidation today
• Number of questions on co-governance and Three Waters that have been successfully dodged this week
• Number of high qualified health care workers still unable to fill urgent staffing shortages due to an outdated vaccine mandate
• Number of un-actioned child-poverty actions
• Number of places that New Zealand has dropped this week in OECD rankings for productivity, health care and education
• Number of socialist universal payments (sorry I mean cost of living payments) paid to the deceased this week
• Number of unemployable unemployed that have been disguised as job seekers this month
• Number of truant students missing from school today
• Number of Speakers of the House that have been given cushy diplomat jobs this year
• Dollars that have been spent on parliamentary playgrounds and Boomer bike bridge plans this week
• Number of government departments that have been endowed with a new, unpronounceable, unrecognisable name this week
• Number of highly audited, highly accredited New Zealand pig farmers that have gone out of business today
• Number of Cabinet portfolios given to Chris Hipkins this week
• Tonnes of imported fresh pork on our shelves this week from countries with little or no animal, environmental or human welfare standards
• Number of new bureaucrats employed today in new jobs with meaningless titles this week
• Number of cunning plots activated in the Beehive this week to centralise local and regional decision making
• Number of non-challenges to James Shaw's co-leadership this week
• Number of dollars provincial communities have had to raise this week to build their own cancer care hospital
• Number of electric cars re-charged on Auckland's motorway by a diesel Hilux carrying a diesel generator
• Number of new and hidden regulations developed this week to take away property rights
• Number of New Zealanders that have no idea that if unworkable regulations, land losses, energy and employment costs continue, the price of their food will more than double in the next five years
• Number of righteous greenies that are causing global emissions to increase with their choice of food, electric cars and travel-heavy lifestyle
• Tonnes of imported Indonesian coal burnt to fuel electricity to power electric cars this week
• Number of white males apologising for being white males today
• Number of days until the next general election
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Post by jim on Aug 14, 2022 13:54:48 GMT 12
we need a double-like button for gems like this
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Post by sloopjohnb on Aug 14, 2022 16:54:37 GMT 12
Number of new Maori words invented this week.
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Post by armchairadmiral on Aug 14, 2022 17:10:39 GMT 12
like Aotearoa. No such word. Invented by a Scot author around the turn of 20th century in a novel he wrote
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Post by jim on Aug 18, 2022 21:28:05 GMT 12
There seems to be a liar at large ...https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2022/08/labour-s-dr-gaurav-sharma-breaks-silence-accusing-prime-minister-jacinda-ardern-of-cover-up-releases-secret-recording-of-mp.html
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Post by sloopjohnb on Aug 19, 2022 14:01:38 GMT 12
Our Govt's Management Philosophies
So this is the blueprint Labour are using!
> The tribal wisdom of the Dakota Indians, passed on from generation to
> generation, says that, "When you discover that your horse is dead, the best strategy is to dismount."
> However, in the NZ Government more advanced strategies are employed, such as:
> 1. Buying a stronger whip.
> 2. Changing riders.
> 3. Appointing a committee to study the horse.
> 4. Arranging to visit other countries to see how other cultures ride
horses.
> 5. Lowering the standards so that dead horses can be included.
> 6. Reclassifying the dead horse as living-impaired.
> 7. Hiring outside contractors to ride the dead horse.
> 8. Harnessing several dead horses together to increase speed.
> 9. Providing additional funding and/or training to increase dead
horse's performance.
> 10. Doing a productivity study to see if lighter riders would improve
the dead horse's performance.
> 11. Declaring that as the dead horse does not have to be fed, it is
less costly, carries lower overhead and therefore contributes
substantially more to the bottom line of the economy than do some
other horses.
> 12. Rewriting the expected performance requirements for all horses.
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Post by GO30 on Aug 19, 2022 15:37:51 GMT 12
like Aotearoa. No such word. Invented by a Scot author around the turn of 20th century in a novel he wrote The Maori who wrote the Treaty used the name - Nu Tirani
Aotearoa is what a few Iwi called the North Island.
Another interesting whatever the hell it is, is Maori apparently never called Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau. The general area was known as Tamaki though. Like Aotearoa, the origins of 'Tāmaki Makaurau' does seem to be quite strongly connected with with settlers rather than Maori, and happening after the ToW was signed. I'd like to know for sure but I think I never will now there is so much money to be had if you can rewrite history fast enough. Sceptical for sure but in lieu of finding a genuinely believable source that's about all I can be.
22 pages and you're still trying to work out Labour supporters?
Surly looking outside the window they can easily be described as Gullible, seriously Tribally captured or simply brain dead..... but a fair few
Mind you the same could apply to many National supporters equally.
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Post by fish on Aug 19, 2022 18:25:16 GMT 12
22 pages and you're still trying to work out Labour supporters?
Surly looking outside the window they can easily be described as Gullible, seriously Tribally captured or simply brain dead..... but a fair few
Mind you the same could apply to many National supporters equally.
Cough, choke, I voted for Labour. Twice. My sincere apologies. Wont happen again. Please bear in mind that Collins was in charge of National last time. She was a significant detractor. And ACT have their act together now. And with any luck a freedom movement candidate will get some traction. Maybe Gaurav Sharma will keep his seat and partner with a few of the freedom movement people to get 3 or 4 MP's in to keep everyone honest.
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Post by sabre on Aug 22, 2022 12:41:12 GMT 12
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