... the spoiled bloodthirsty little dictator. Charles Ware
Did you not read, above, Andrew Little's comments in opposition - from back in 2013. Unfortunately, they don't have the numbers, by themselves, to stop new legislation, or hadn't you noticed.
That reminds me, here you can see Kiwi culture in action: Anthony Bourdain rolls his quad bike under the unwatchful eye of an “expert” who immediately blames the victim. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k8EvvbqqhM The whole episode is depressingly ...
If at any time during your working day, this becomes necessary, you're doing it wrong.... http://www.edp24.co.uk/polopoly_fs/1.2252343.1372257805!/image/3939576334.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_630/3939576334.jpg Among other side-effects, efficiency will ...
heh, roll bars. Will they fit down existing rows of grapevines? Or, hey, how about people just learn about centres of gravity and momentum and don't ride quads with full tanks of herbicide diagonally across 43 degree terrain? Farmers want to die, if they ...
When their malice is obstructed, they become stupid.
The Nats only become stupid when their endless urge for malice becomes obstructed. They are otherwise quite malicious, and quite purposeful, because they are politicians with a history, with interconnected policies, not casual gentry co-incidentally ...
"Well, I tell you what, she's a pretty little thing at the moment, and what she says, she speaks pretty smart. I think she just comes across as the right image," Lowe said. At the moment? He ain't no sexist dinosaur, he's just a plain low-grade wanker.
I want to know what they are trying to get me to think/do/believe – so that I can use a discriminating eye and mind and interpret their agenda. And then do what I want based on my beliefs and values. Or make the job easier and faster by doing whatever you...
“I mean, really?” Groser said. “It is a mixture of a set of deeply ideological opponents to the use of markets … [who] focus on trade liberalisation to express a deeply ideological view that is the antithesis of all countries’ practical experience over ...
I think they must've taken this poll at around 4:20pm. Whoever thinks Helen is coming back to rule the roost, her popularity is up 1.6% from the last time they were asked. Also, here is picture of Jacinda. She woman. John man. Like? Random percentage. ...
Cool! The Nats are finally thinking of becoming responsible in the face of a crisis and spending to alleviate effects. This spending will include: Proactive job creation, public sector support for self-employment, small businesses, co-operative and ...
In a roundabout way, he's actually constructed an argument for the TPPA, but not for people like him, not just yet, if you don't mind. By the time anything like the TPPA is signed, he'll be fine. So will his grandchildren. Any further comment on the ...
Very interesting. On point three, if you take out the Western understanding found with Marx and insert a Chinese perspective (my very general summary) the conclusion changes: From, "...every step of human progress is afforded from the suffering of the vast...
Always identify your target. There is no excuse. The birds aren't shooting back, you can get really close to a puk, and they don't move all that fast.
... Corbyn alone? You kidding me? "Charles opinion brings down Corbyn" hahaha...
There's an unusual story contained in the many links of that article, of how he divorced his wife over a disagreement of which school their son would go to. Bizarre. I don't believe it was solely about that, maybe a final straw/late trigger type of thing -...
In about three minutes, this explains how popular movements happen: https://youtu.be/nU7dxkIz1Vs?t=260 Watch the full seven minutes for all the details, because the early stages always seem uncertain.
"...my jowls have never been anywhere near the Prime Minister's cheeks... ...but they'd like to be..." hahaha
Anyone without his track record, or position, I'd spend a little more of my limited brain-power in trying to understand. But since so many vulnerable people are getting the bad end of his arrangements, it's just quicker and easier to regard everything he ...
http://www.pharmac.health.nz/assets/factsheet-04-making-funding-decisions.pdf It sounds like one of those situations where Pharmac is at risk of being politically pushed into non-existence using the existing or to-be-adjusted terms of their brief.
Thanks. Also been reading Pharmac's website... "who they what they do". Seems they can negotiate the pricing, but cannot figure out how their operations would have direct effect on GST (as phrased in media story) as their operational budget doesn't buy ...
Using Key's manner of speaking I think he means: no change = no jingly coins in pocket after purchase (commonly referred to as "change"), therefore "less money" was used/changed hands, "less money" used = less numerical items = "less" cost, therefore "they...
So if pharmac don't "sell" anything, what are they "buying" as Key puts it, when he talks about their "buying power" and "paying more"? And how do their operations increase GST or "Taxes" going to government on an end product they don't sell, or control ...
But he said patients would not have to pay more for prescriptions as a result. However, Key later tried to down play the likely cost to the Government and drug buying agency Pharmac. "I'm not even really convinced Pharmac will end up having to pay a ...
National expects success from their MPs. If they don’t perform they ditch them. And Left politicians aren't very "good" because they aren't classically educated in politics? National gets rid of their failures? Nah, they get rid of those who don't know ...
Perhaps the male equivalent of a shrew? http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Shrill
Campbell, Hosking, Oram, Henry... and Hooton. You forgot Hooten. Oh you are Hooton.
No, but a journalist might raise a "Hosking eyebrow" at his methods of engaging Joyce via twitter. Journalists trying to be entertainers, entertainers trying to be shock-jocks, the whole thing is absurd.
Mike Hosking’s response was surprisingly weak. Not just mentally weak, but surprisingly stupid - he must be rattled. As I recall "the rules", if your employer gives you a title that doesn't directly reflect your job description, the thing you never ever ...
"The point is that Mike Hosking is extremely influential because of his involvement with Newstalk ZB, TVNZ and the Herald." Shaw said the whole media industry was going through a period of "huge turmoil" and the result was a move away from reporting ...
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