The premise seems flawed, Islam is not a race
good point CV http://www.tradingeconomics.com/embed/?s=newzealanextdeb&d1=20000101&d2=20151231&h=300&w=600&ref=/new-zealand/external-debt
The RSS feed needs to be fixed. It really sux and will be deterring readers
As a libertarian nutbar. I endorse this message
Im most concerned about what effect his Hindu Nationalism will have on minorities :/
You are clutching at straws my friend... but in any case it would depend on the age
Are you serious? Unless you hail from the MacLeod clan most people are intimately aware of this. We all must come to grips with it upon reaching adulthood.
please dont put words in my mouth. ACC is making the arguement that these are not injuries caused by accident (if that even makes sense). It has always been the case that if you are dehabilated by something not an accident you are probably going to have a ...
I don't think that older people heal as well as younger people, they just don't have the same vitality.
The ones that do however are much less likely to recover 100% (with or without ACC support)
When you find a cure for old age let us know
Wow, shedding light on a polictical candidate is now an "attack on Aucklands Democracy". Are you serious?
>Does anyone know of a provider that will give me worse returns then my current provider? ftfy
Tell that to a teenager living with his/her parents
>The list above (surfing aside) is of just some of the things I took for granted on top of being able to pay the rent and other living expenses from my entry level job when I was 20 Anecdotes are easily countered. It seems to me for example that purchasing...
>When did we start seeing a reasonable standard of living as being too good for more than half the population? When did you start raising strawmen for a crust? Just because some may scoff at magic wand politics does not mean that they want people to be ...
>About 40% of workers currently earn less How many of those workers: a) dont have a family b) have two or more earners in the family c) recieive working for families, housing suppliments or other forms of welfare If i had to pull a number out of my ass I ...
Well lets assume that everyone should have a living income (whatever that number is determined to be). That does not mean that it needs to be 100% supplied by a wage. Better to have a universal benefit or some such and abolish wage floors so that price ...
nailed him. hypocritical, meddling sad excuse for a hair piece
Well if labour get the treasury benches then we shall see, I hope they are better then the goons who build sports stadiums
Well, how many troops did we have deployed?
You are missing my point. I am saying there are different constraints now as opposed to 1941 (when apprently the govt built 4000). Yes it seems the entire market does mamage to build more then 10000 houses per year.
No idea... I could think of a few different scenarios
>Doesn’t seem costly to me… Best case an extra month paying both rent and mortgage on a 5-6 month project (plus consent fees). I guess we will just have to differ then.
Even if the consent is not objected it still adds time and cost to the project. Also 100000 homes is a huge number, its not unlikely that there will be big projects that attract protest
Did they have the RMA then? What was the council consent process like then?
Those jobs werent offshored because of high dollar, they were offshored because of a high wage. Besides, think of the recipients of those jobs, they who are *much* poorer then any NZ working class now have more purchasing power and job options then they ...
>It doesnt increase the purchasing power of working class NZers, it reduces it. I would love to see you explain your reasoning here. To my mind this is totally at odds with reality.
Hey, it all makes sense in my head I swear! =)
>a high NZDollar provides less for exports to the economy while a lower NZDollar provides more I could possibly get more work a rate of $5 per hour compared to $30 per hour but I wouldnt nessesarily be better off. Dont be so quick to concede a price ...
Sure and you possibly could make all your own clothes but I would guess you probably do not. We export and (just as importantly) import so we can get the benefits of economic specialisation (or division of labour), without this we return to the hunter-...
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