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Post by ComfortZone on Aug 22, 2022 13:16:21 GMT 12
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2022 0:03:27 GMT 12
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Post by sabre on Aug 23, 2022 7:13:38 GMT 12
You obviously missed the memo. "This shouldn't be anyones focus right now" Towards the end of the interview if you can stomach watching this unhinged pycho.. youtu.be/Url8ZU6b2oE
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Post by ComfortZone on Aug 23, 2022 8:15:59 GMT 12
this..
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2022 8:41:57 GMT 12
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Post by sabre on Aug 23, 2022 8:58:36 GMT 12
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Post by armchairadmiral on Aug 30, 2022 20:13:58 GMT 12
Stand back ,take a deep breath . Listening,reading,watching and living it's become apparent that this bunch of numpties have set about destroying every aspect of our social and economic structure. IMO this is a deliberate act of a secret agenda. We've got 14 months of this to go before NZ has a chance to dump them. My question (to myself) is ; will there be anything left ? They've obviously got the wheeze that they're getting the heave ho so they'll go hell for leather on their plan of total destruction. Makes Muldoon / Lange eras look like a picnic. Remember posts on that other site revelling in the joys the newly elected govt. would bring .Wonder how all those that supported them feel now. ?
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Post by sabre on Aug 30, 2022 20:28:37 GMT 12
Stand back ,take a deep breath . Listening,reading,watching and living it's become apparent that this bunch of numpties have set about destroying every aspect of our social and economic structure. IMO this is a deliberate act of a secret agenda. We've got 14 months of this to go before NZ has a chance to dump them. My question (to myself) is ; will there be anything left ? They've obviously got the wheeze that they're getting the heave ho so they'll go hell for leather on their plan of total destruction. Makes Muldoon / Lange eras look like a picnic. Remember posts on that other site revelling in the joys the newly elected govt. would bring .Wonder how all those that supported them feel now. ? I am of the same opinion. Everything they get involved in turns to sh#t. It just doesn't seem possible for it to be mere incompetence. And barely a peep out of Luxon..
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2022 21:43:30 GMT 12
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Post by armchairadmiral on Sept 1, 2022 9:04:35 GMT 12
The re election panic has started. Watch them become the most open honest and transparent govt.Governing for all NZ,even those who didn't vote for them. 3 waters will be the next major. Then the electoral bribes. NZ historically has an electoral memory of about 6 weeks. Pessimistically I cringe when I look back and see how those tactics worked. They have no scruples or integrity. They are desperate to stay in power for their s ,and only theirs benefit
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2022 10:48:12 GMT 12
Yip Admiral they will buy the fringe morons with ....
Increase in dole payments
Relief on all kinds of stuff
Subsidized housing
Funding for crap
But they will ignore all the waste they have created...
But they have to battle...
New ( and to late) housing supply glut due to sellers loading up trademe.
3 waters
Co dictatorship
Maori crime
Suicide rate
NZ debt
New taxes
Over zealous lockdowns
Greens anti farmers sentiment
Inflation
COL
Oil and gas demise
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Post by eri on Sept 1, 2022 11:50:42 GMT 12
Labour believes the way to make people's lives better is generally by using a larger and more muscular state. We saw the best of that during the pandemic.
At its worst, and the worst was on display this week, the party puts too much emphasis on increasing the size of the state, and neglects to ask itself what it's taxing people for.
If no one can articulate a good reason for why the Government is taking citizens' money, can you really blame them for getting upset?
The dust-up has apparently not dented Parker's standing in Cabinet, but Labour will face a difficult battle on tax.
Not only is increasing tax difficult at the best of times, but after committing not to introduce taxes beyond what it campaigned on at the 2020 election, Labour proceeded to break its promise in spirit if not letter, multiple times this term, most obviously in its extension of the bright line test, the removal of interest deductions for landlords, and now, on GST.
The party needs to regain the public's trust on tax.
It won't do that through stealth taxes on their savings.
www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/analysis-inside-the-governments-kiwisaver-backflip-and-labours-day-of-shame/XYUFAXDXDSEPNYOF2VU23QUT74/
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Post by ComfortZone on Sept 1, 2022 12:48:14 GMT 12
Michael Bassett laying into his old party again www.bassettbrashandhide.com/post/michael-bassett-modern-labour-sticks-to-that-old-time-religionnotable paragraph: Today there are still a few who have faith in Jacinda's Labour government despite the overwhelming evidence that it is an outmoded religion, lacking analytical and executive skills. Ministers tell you they’ll solve inflation by spending more; they’ll fix the shortage of nurses in hospitals by refusing to allow easy entry for foreign-trained medical staff; they’ll stop our locally trained nurses heading off overseas by getting them to settle their wage claims for half the current rate of inflation; they’ll lift kids out of poverty by persisting with failed methods of teaching literacy and numeracy in schools, and by teaching them Te Reo; they’ll improve Maori lives by giving co-governance powers to Maori aristocrats; they’ll fix all your problems by employing 17,000 more bureaucrats than we had five years ago, and inflation will waft away on the breeze, hopefully in election year
and A caucus of trade union hacks, low level lawyers and lesser bureaucrats simply rely on Labour’s ancient religion: if it moves, control it, if it makes money, tax it, and if there’s still a problem, throw taxpayers’ money at it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2022 13:19:27 GMT 12
Smart man that bassett.
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Post by eri on Sept 1, 2022 15:49:39 GMT 12
he's right on the money
and he knows them better than they know themselves
"Come the next election, I suspect the Labour government will resemble those 1931 pilgrims, traipsing down the mountain like wet sheep. One has to hope, however, that eventually a brighter, better educated crop of political hopefuls comes along, a group that understands what works and what doesn’t, who aren’t tied to some old-time religion, and have been living in the real world."
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