Be the first time I've agreed with the Admin. Post could have been shorter tho. [Changed user handle and e-mail address to those used here previously. Shout if not correct – Incognito]
its a bit more than a tough couple days and Nash has broad appeal.
"This poll, confusingly given both the coverage and Little’s reaction this morning, is good news" I'm not sure I agree but there you go.
You guys are living in a bubble, and can't see the reality of what is occurring from the smokescreen, it's much easier to view from outside of that bubble and get a very clear view. Get with the times, there is very low returns from bank savings, if you ...
It's called manipulation of the "markets", JK's main policy. You obviously don't care about exporters, farmers debt, these things affect all of us.
You sound like my old neighbour, in their 70's, used to keep $40k in the savings account so that they wouldn't have to pay "fees", when all they had to do is change banks. Get real, bank savings are the lowest form of return and have been for a few years ...
Mate, don't you understand what "regulation" means, I know the govt doesn't, but was hopping you had a better understanding. Explain why Kiwi's should pay higher interest rates than any other country in the world, and please make it a valid reason.
2.25% is the highest in the world, so 1.5% is not unreasonable and is competitive.
Your the one trying to trick everyone, the top 2% don't benefit as much as the "ordinary" Kiwi, your argument to keep high rates does not, so your argument is invalid, FFS, you've got investors coming to NZ borrowing money at 1%, and getting a better ...
All ready covered savers, there is no money in savings now, is there? so much larger benefits for all in lower mortgage interest rates, FFS, why don you think these overseas investors bring the money in, lower interest rates, ay, so why can't ordinary ...
Try govt regulation, but first you need a govt, your argument is what they all say, but the benefits to existing mortgage holders is far greater and REAL.
We're talking NZ, propping up the NZ dollar DOE'S not help ordinary Kiwi's, it only helps speculators, I'm sure if ordinary Kiwi's new that their mortgage would be reduced by a rate cut, then they would certainly support it, and all that money saved goes ...
In a real country, Banks are forced to pass on the reductions, but maybe NZ does not fall into that category, I'll be honest, if you don't see the the benefits of a cash rate reduction, then there is no point in arguing with you, savings are already at the...
Civil war, revolution, serious violence will occur in either case, I can understand the support for Trump as a demonstration of frustration for the average voter against the establishment, but the premises about Clinton are just that, premises, and the ...
Yeah, but if Trump gets in, civil war will break out, but I suppose your comfortable with that.
It's not even that (a flesh wound) when you consider the 3% unemployment, more like a scratch....
Certainly a better President than TRUMP, remember, the lesser of the two evils is the preferred out come, the number of republicans stating that they will vote for Clinton, as Trump is not an option.
You might want to try Syria, Russia or even Egypt and then if you want to go Nth Africa, there are a few more and even some in central Europe, Yugoslavia comes to mind, singling out one country is hardly fair on the US, remember they're an ally of NZ, and ...
Not a single comment on the reserve banks decision to not cut the cash rate, great, all those with a mortgage of $500k could be saving $150 a month, but instead, the banks profits will increase, fewer exports will leave NZ and there will be fewer jobs, but...
Sounds very much like politics in NZ right now "So its just another rubbish line out of the MSM lies machine to catch out the stupid and the ignorant."
PR That's the excuse Peters has used in the past to suit his needs, but that could change at any moment, so don't be surprised.
Which countries don't do that?
It's apparent that John only votes for John anyway, you know which John I'm talking about........
Hey Marty Are Maori indigenous rights any better under this govt? The foreshore and seabed debacle, was conflated heavily by a few radicals, I was personally involved in one of the disputes over Maori land rights, and was assaulted for trying to access ...
No, BUT she was the first one elected by the VOTERS to the position, a big difference, not to mention the BIG difference ability. A client of mine at the time Shipley took office said, Quote: I know we needed a new PM, but we don't need a "Bull Dog", he ...
It appears you would rather fund the banks massive profits, rather than give ordinary Kiwi's a break, it's up to your mates (English & co) in the govt to regulate the property speculators, but wait, they don't give a dam, just like you, and that is my ...
No we're not, but very concerning when any govt starts shooting their own citizens.
Not a bad idea though, although, if you look at another banana republic, Papua New Guinea, the police shot the protesters (students) who were only trying to hold the corrupt govt to account, which only happened yesterday.
The New Student Great Summary!! The question is: What happened to the real NZers, it appears greed and self interest has replaced kindness and empathy.
Kiwi's are paying higher interest rates because the cash rate is artificially being held up despite deflation, all this to prop up the dollar, when exporters are struggling to compete, how wonderful, cheap overseas trips, yeah, spend the money overseas. NZ...
Like voting for Labour, still the lesser of the two evils. I just heard her say that they will stop Wall St effecting Main street, I don't hear that from Trump.
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