So it turns out he was respectful and detailed in his answer. But the lefty press decided you lot are easier to collect click bait from. An apology for this post would seem to be in order.
"Or Key could just do the decent thing and apologise." Yeah right. It's highly unlikely an apology would have stopped this blog post? Like the way it stopped this blog from continually raising the pony tail thingy, even though he more than apologised. ...
I have a bit of a problem with the subjectiveness of 'public interest' in the point "Corporations cannot successfully sue the Government for regulating in the public interest" I mean is capitalism in the public interest? What about socialism? One mans meat...
The headline of this article, coupled with the comments following, would provide a nice little exercise for primary aged children to learn the definition of irony.
Is it not a bit presumptuous to include NZ First in the left block?
The only people paying for energy is us. So how can charging us more for energy make us wealthier? Currently our energy costs are simply taxation by stealth. And those with the greater need for energy, the larger families, pay more of this stealth tax. At ...
I'd suggest that say's more about Labour.
You could argue, although I probably wouldn't, that the liquor industries have sort of right to lobby to protect their markets. More worryingly though, are the interest their law enforcement agencies are showing. "Public Safety First is largely funded by a...
Mathew can I refer you back to the 4th post of this thread where the Irish bloke says; "Maw, do you ever make a statement that is based in fact?" If that's not calling him a liar then you ought to open both eyes. Never the less, I find it amusing to now be...
"AucklandPete: Sort of gives the lie to your rhetoric doesn?t it?" I take offence at my post being called rhetoric and a lie. They are real examples given. Which raises another point. If you are really trying induce debate how come Irish is allowed to call...
Jason also inadvertantly highlights yet another point. How many 'potential' employers don't become employers, or don't increase the staff, simply because of the hassle in employing. The often used example of the Physiotherapist struggling with an answer ...
I wanted to contribute here but I'm not exactly in agreement with Irish and it seems that unless you are, your out. So I wont. [lprent: Disagreeing with people is fine - people do it here all of the time. Abusing them isn't. In this case directly saying he...
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