The Classification of Farming as low risk is just another subsidy by stealth for the poor old cry me a river farmers, on top of the all the concessions in the TPPA like the ones around Pharmac which will be offset by opening up markets for dariy etc, ...
And the fact that he is a good speaker is paramount, the leaders job is to front up and articulate and defend the parties position. Something Key does badly at times, but at-least he fronts and Kiwis like that.
Great news and long may the Greens continue to show how a party can make a difference from the opposition benches with integrity.
And who was it that said we had a 'Rock star Economy' HSBC thats who. HSBC Holdings Plc agreed to pay a record $1.92 billion in fines to U.S. authorities for allowing itself to be used to launder a river of drug money flowing out of Mexico and other ...
"What counts is that he earns his crust packaging the truth, aka lying for money." Hoot's had been talking complete sense for weeks, all the while attacking the Government, but you have to wonder why? Maybe the bank account was getting a bit bare and, or, ...
"If ever there was a case for dropping the “no comment” defence, this is surely it." And the current lot are proposing to take away our right to silence again, hypocrites! The labour party though seem to be taking the right to silence to extremes on the ...
Very good Brian.
The only thing I find surprising about all this, is the amount of people still watching the idiot box.
That's right Skinny keep parroting the "Greens shifting to the right" lines, in the next breath you will be saying how the Greens support is stagnant. They held onto their voters over the last 2 terms, (unlike Labour) yet you're saying those voters have ...
Another consequence of this spying is New Zealanders now being perceived to be just like US citizens, and so local people will now be talking out of the backs of their hands, behind our backs, spitting in our food etc, I still don't think a lot of US ...
"I think most are simply incapable of accepting or understanding variations in views across the spectrum." Pete didn't you mean to write. Or accepting the views across most of understanding in spectrum are simply incapable variations I think.
Great result. So could we now see NZF, Dunne, Greens, Maori party and Labour passing legislation over Nationals head.
Hooton is just following the money, he can see Nationals term in power is coming to an end, so it's time to start changing horses.
Cheers Freedom
I was just asking a Question about Labours position, but the silence is deafening Ghost, so we're left to assume they're still a party who's elected members only represent their own self interests.
Good on the Greens. We're still waiting for the Labour parties position? Maybe they are waiting on standby!
People need to know that Labour are part of the 'Club', they have no problem with the NSA spying on you or any other members of the 'Club' it would seem after their lame duck appearance at the select committee. It needs to be said nothing will change under...
"I wouldn’t be too surprised if Winston gets less than Willow does" And I wouldn't be surprised if the moon is a great big block of cheese Lanthanide. Your nothing but a National party cheerleader Lanthanide, time for Labour to save a few dollars, as well ...
No, but he has a by-election to win.
If you don't understand why I said “the Labour candidate, what’s her/his name again?” then I'm not even going to try to explain it. And as far as Celmgopin's name calling, it's water of a ducks back. Whether the apology was sincere or not I will never know...
A little off subject, but surprising to see the Greens out spend Labour in election advertising at the last election, good news for the Greens, I would have thought, sure they didn't convert that money into votes, but nice to know you have members that are...
Name calling now, that'll learn me! Apart from that you have nothing to add then. And please, I'm a paid up member of the Green party, the party that had the sense to withdraw from the race from the start, unlike the stumbling, bumbling Labour party.
Like I say second guessing hasn't done National any harm, and here is a chance for Labour to say we can play as well, but they won't will they because (to steal a line from NoRightTurn) they're chickenshits and will be content to wait it out and hang onto ...
I'd have to agree with Hooton. Labour can waffle on about how they will never do a deal, while National carry on a usual, you have to ask did backing ACT hurt National at the last election? Labours problem is they seem to be going after the moral high ...
Oh please, all I see is a whole lot of deluded back patting. Labour should be very worried and so should Little, considering the Government has had a horror start to their 'Third term', and you would expect a third term, just re-elected Government to slump...
We can only hope that the next time the banks find themselves going cap in hand to the government for a guarantee, the government of the day have the backbone to nationalise the lot of them. And on another subject, it never ceases to amaze me that radionz ...
Battery tech is already here, these lot are claiming around twice the life of lead acid or 15 years for the same cost and are about to start mass production. http://www.aquionenergy.com/ http://blog.aquionenergy.com/6-reasons-ahi-over-lead-acid http://cdn2...
They do it for the money Stephanie. So how to make them look up, well simply hit them in the pocket, really, the only way to make the right look up and change what they are doing, is if it involves them losing their money, their reputations mean nothing if...
Battery tech is already making great leaps, these lot are claiming around twice the life of lead acid and are about to start mass production. http://www.aquionenergy.com/ http://blog.aquionenergy.com/6-reasons-ahi-over-lead-acid http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub...
That's right Lath and the stone age ended because we ran out of stones!
Open wide suckers, here's another few spoon full's of false hope and hypocrisy, from the crown/clown Princes of false hope and hypocrisy.
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