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Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:04 pm, March 21st, 2018
Guess they'll have to call it "Two-Faced-Book" from now on... (Ka-thump)Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 7:59 pm, March 21st, 2018
Just like The Beatles did on the Sergeant Pepper album...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:02 pm, February 28th, 2018
I've never seen a leopard-print tie, but I probably don't shop where Paula does... Still, it would go well with a "Nats-blue" shirt, with Tony Manero collar and ruffled cuffs, If I was Bridges I'd keep letting my mum choose my ties than let Paula near my ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:26 pm, February 20th, 2018
My dream team: Leader - Judith Collins Deputy - Amy Adams Finance - Stephen Joyce Election Campaign - Simon Bridges & Mark Mitchell While they're infighting, it will give the left time to build.Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 11:52 am, February 18th, 2018
Or, as I think MickeySavage has alluded to, maybe she is following the Winston Peters "How to be Deputy Leader with only minority support" model. Here's a scenario: JC works and works to get her personal support to a level at which she could pull out of ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:18 am, February 18th, 2018
Even opposed as I am to their politics, I'm certainly not trying to draw any analogies with individuals, but in response to your comment: "She thinks that violent imagery is a good thing. She should reconsider this. We are talking about who should become ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 9:58 am, February 18th, 2018
But those with a born to rule mentality might admire arrogance and vote for it.Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 9:29 am, February 18th, 2018
sorry, link is here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3c4o-7PH44Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 9:21 am, February 18th, 2018
have to give him credit for getting out there and doing something in front of the nation that he obviously knows he isnt good at. That's never easy, and most of us turn our backs on those 'opportunities'. That said, there's some messages here: 1. Someone, ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:49 pm, February 4th, 2018
Not really. National has its own equivalent. Numerous journalists, talk-show hosts, and businesspeople all get behind National, I think. Whatever happened to Peter Shirtcliff? And under your new rules, BM (sorry, still can't get over your choice of moniker ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:34 pm, February 4th, 2018
National has built a business formula around neoliberalism. There will likely be a whole lot of National's 'establishment' that can't do/don't know any different. It takes a bunch of young turks like the old fishnchips brigade to overthrow an old guard and ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:23 pm, January 21st, 2018
Once was a time when the big estates were compulsorily broken up, in the pursuit of democracy. If things dont change soon, a hundred years of social progress will be cancelled out. And yet, when the world was where we are heading, people (some very wealthy ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:19 am, January 21st, 2018
The Gay and Queer terms were made acceptable during a time when the country/ world was in a particular mood towards civil liberties. If the left tried to do the same with Nanny State, there is a right wing army mobilised to attack it and a general populace ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:07 am, January 21st, 2018
Dont know if you will see this. Ive been offline for a few days and its a late reply. Thanks for explaining this. It confused me. I would think it means that people cant stand any reasonable chance of getting into parliament without selling their soul to a ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:30 pm, January 4th, 2018
I think National likes having no friends. It wants to win the election by being the biggest polling party and able to govern by itself. It nearly made it this time. Remember, it wants to bring back FPP. Jacindas smile and PR skills will only last as far as ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:12 pm, January 4th, 2018
Confucious say When economy turns to shit, someone just did a big BMWritten By: Thinkerr - Date published: 11:31 pm, December 23rd, 2017
Don't know why the taxpayers union doesn't like Santa Claus. He's the only successful example of trickle down I know of. BTW, Merry Christmas, Standardistas!Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:27 pm, December 22nd, 2017
Re point 4 - (for those with long memories) - get your cheauffeur to put the Bima in a disabled park while you get said haircut.Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:20 pm, December 22nd, 2017
So why did Blinglish choose uni over the Golden Arches, if the latter is the better? He could have been a Shift Manager by now, or at least a Trainer instead of a uni graduate. Anyway, if Blinglish ate at McDonalds more often, like the bottom 50% or so, ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:52 pm, November 3rd, 2017
I am glad an opinion piece was done here about that Herald article. I was so angry when I read it, I had to re-read it, to prove to myself that I was actually reading what I thought I was. This is not only not true (we have a majority coalition), but it is ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:16 pm, October 27th, 2017
Simple. Following from the last point, suggesting that if the MSD argument is true, then mortgages of employees should be taxed, why not: Request the mortgage and other loans details of the head of SSC and the senior management team of MSD and their ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:26 pm, October 22nd, 2017
This is MMP working for you. It stops lobby groups or business initiatives being able to decide the winner of an election by throwing money at it. The party with the biggest share may not be the eventual winner. FPP had big risks of becoming undemocratic ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:31 pm, October 20th, 2017
Did anyone read the Herald today? Talk about sore losers! Seymour, who I thought was a professional politician, despite my not liking his politics, really let himself down. Hoskings thinks MMP failed because it isn't FPP. Heaps of other writers dumped ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 6:46 am, October 18th, 2017
I've been trying to think what I'd do if I was Winston. If I go into coalition with National, I'd be worried they'd shaft me again, and I'd be the junior coalition partner. With Labour, I'd be a bit better off, but still I'd have to give away some of the ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 10:10 pm, October 13th, 2017
In 1998, 7 NZ1 MPs left the party and either joined a newly formed party or became independent. I cant remember how, but National could then get support from them without NZ1 itself, leaving Peters without the leverage of the numbers. See: https://en.m. ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:30 pm, October 13th, 2017
I saw a chart in one of the papers last week that gave the proportion of NZFirst voters who didn't want Winston to go with this or that party. Interesting chart. Turned on its head, it can be used to show where the majority of NZFirsts support would lean, ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 8:25 pm, October 12th, 2017
... in and it appeared to Thinkerr that business could maybe even ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 6:54 am, October 11th, 2017
Well, if he was meaning his discussions with National, the other party would need to be ACT. And Seymour has said enough to make that unlikely. So, I see this as a positive sign, albeit always aware that Winston sometimes surprises by pulling a rubber ...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 7:25 am, October 10th, 2017
According to its name, it is an Associaction and the Association is the party. But, then, it would be, wouldnt it? Given its policies lean to everything and everyone being part of some kind of market transaction...Written By: Thinkerr - Date published: 9:47 pm, October 8th, 2017
I might be rong, but hadn't Douglas written a book or pamphlet outlining his vision if Labour won and it could be construed tthat a devaluation was on the cards?The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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