So it was all a lie. Metiria admits in latest RNZ interview that she didn't rip off to feed her kid and that she had significant family support. [lprent: Which program, roughly what time, and and where is the link (and if it isn't up yet - then say so). ...
No doubt he will when meteria can explain how her kid could have starved despite all the support she. Publicly admits she got from family. Even today she couldn't define whether she was poor.
How do you feel about the Greens propping up governments from 1999 and doing nothing about it? Metiria's self imposed sainthood, which apparently makes her "the only person" who can do anything about poverty and so too big to fail, will not go down well ...
Her own words. Tonight she admitted providing a false address when enrolling for the election. You have to sign a form when you enrol and it is an imprisonable offence to supply false information under that part of the law. She also admitted that she lied ...
So he sent on average 1.5 texts a day to someone he knew and had worked closely with for the preceding 20 years. That's a scandal . An absolute outrage.
So workers on minimum wage in Mangere should be forced to support her through taxes, while the father, who owned a house in mt Albert and who she feels comfortable enough with to use his address to commit electoral fraud ( while he and his labour mp mother...
Name another beneficiary who is getting this kind of examination? I couldn't see any on the news tonight. She is getting it because she has repeatedly lied in statutory declarations, appears to be telling the public a range of half truths, is not ...
Ha ha sabotaged by the petrol industry. Brilliant! Just like they bought up the technology for the water powered car. I love how the Greens present themselves as political intellectuals driven by reason and science, yet their supporters continually get ...
Your crucial difference is a complete nonsense. You may as well say Helen Clark was only popular because people were tired of Shipley. The data shows that Key and Clark had very similar start points, end points and tracks in terms of favourability in polls...
C'mon you know labour staffers never post on here....
Oh FFS. I repeat, the council (quite left leaning from the mayor down) extracted the profits for a social enterprise they chose to support. They behaved in exactly the way two posts ago you said you want them to behave. As it turns out their intervention ...
We'll what do you mean by community owned? Shares held by individuals in the community? The council did exactly what you said you want it to do. It directed aurora to send increased profits to the council to fund the stadium. That was a social issue it was...
But yet this is the model that many standardistas promote - community control and intervention by politicians. It's no surprise to 'neo liberals' that the network is falling apart because the monopoly income stream is being used to prop up politicians' ...
It's. About this time in the poll cycle that someone (usually mickeysavage from memory) comes up with the ' internal polling is much better' line. What should Labour do? Disavow the Greens and aggressively target their vote. The MOU has been a disaster for...
Is Powerco planning an outage for its customers at the time of highest demand? Why would you want to force them to be like Aurora?
Aurora is community owned monopoly operating in a highly regulated industry with mandated constraints on pricing. I other words it's a standardista's wet dream. This is nothing to do with neoliberalism, and just the kind of brainless approach you get from ...
For Robert atack it's been a bit of a religious experience. Like the millerites, he is still waiting...
I think BM meant that having more buses would be cheaper for all those commuters than building the airport train that it is proposed will be picking them up. Of course if they are getting on the train, that's going to make it slow and crowded.
Looks like the press report is wrong. It doesnt even get the SSC number right (which I note disagrees with the cri data).
It's not at 3.4 it's 2.6 according to esr December data
So why is the rate in gisborne worse than Auckland? Why the rate in northland and south Waikato worse than west Auckland?
Id look at it like the road toll. Some years are worse than the one before for inwxplicable reasons but the trend is the one to focus on. The rates are quite low so you could get an outbreak in a couple of families that could shift data quite strongly. ...
So a nz owned company (including the cullen fund as major shareholder) has racked up margins encouraged by the government regulator. So much for the benefits of state intervention and the perils of foreign ownership that standardistas frequently extol. If ...
They are not growing. They are at their lowest rate since 2002. Check the ESR public health surveillance reports at surv.esr.cri.nz
You must have been near suicidal under labour then, when the rate climbed from under 3 per 100k to nearly four per 100k at the end of 2008. This is a major success no matter what party you support. RF rates are down to a level not seen since 2002.
No it doesn't. Rheumatic fever is more complex than that. It is almost non existent in the south island, Taranaki and manawatu. Are you saying they don't have housing issues?
Go for a drive through the cropping parts of Manawatu or Canterbury and you will see a range of corporate seeds in the fields. Go to a nursery and see the same in the rose garden. Or go to an export fruit warehouse and see the braeburns, pacific roses and ...
No, the precautionary principle ignores the fact that people have been getting on just fine without it for a 100,000 years. That reality trumps the precautionary principle. Along with all those non peer reviewed new technologies that were enthusiastically ...
MCflock it;s a lot closer to that comparison than you think when you consider the method that that neanderthal and your great^1000-grandmother +1 used to splice their DNA together.
Genetic modification through interspecies genetic transfers is an entirely natural process. Bacteria and viruses have been doing it practically since life began. How do you think you got that little bit of neanderthal in you?
It's a collective singular. "the feminists on here're" just wouldn't scan ☺
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