Daily review 01/12/2022

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, December 1st, 2022 - 8 comments
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This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

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8 comments on “Daily review 01/12/2022 ”

  1. adam 1

    Same problem different country.

  2. Ad 2

    Anyone taking bets that on Friday 9 Dec or 16 Dec Ardern announces a revised 3 Waters legislation minus co-goverance?

    About 3 hours after the Hamilton result.

    Also the NZBattery preferred option in Onslow.

    A good sized Friday dump.

    Merry Christmas clear the decks and and ho ho ho.

    Then announces wedding day in Feb to start new year.

    I would anyway.

    • observer 2.1

      Why do you keep buying into right wing tropes?

      "She goNNa do weDDing 4 v0tEs jus like shE dun a babY FACT!!! …".

      They're obsessed misogynistic idiots, but you aren't, so please don't pretend to be.

      • Muttonbird 2.1.1

        Rod Oram on BFM today was horrified by prominent business peoples' misogynistic chats re the PM.

        Then I heard the tail end of a correspondent speaking to Heather Stupidity-Allen about feral farmers at the field days and the abuse directed at the PM.

        Doesn't help when self-described leading lefties use Jacinda Ardern's own wedding against her.

        Is she not allowed to get married? If so, when is the appropriate time according to bitter, old, white men?

        Is nothing sacred?

    • Muttonbird 2.2

      Anyone taking bets?

      Gambling is a cancerous vice.

  3. joe90 3

    An ambitious young man press-ganged to fight and die in Russia's imperialist crusade.

    But I guess Poots will send a nice set of towels to his mother.

    https://twitter.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1597595907633156099

    At the Hillcrest Technical Secondary School in Livingstone – a government school reserved for the best students in the country – Nyirenda’s friends knew him as quiet and smart. He got top marks, and on graduating in 2018 he secured himself a government scholarship to study nuclear engineering at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute.

    “He was very intelligent. His dream was to become one of the best engineers in Zambia,” said classmate Alice Chibulu. “He must have been very scared, all alone in a foreign country and being sent out to war. May God comfort the family.”

    https://mg.co.za/africa/2022-11-26-the-zambian-student-who-died-on-the-russian-front-line/