> Let us hope that we are more accommodating of refugees than they are,. Let's not! A.
> The strategy I have outlined here is “Think global, act local” When I actually read your post, the strategy you outline seems to be "Lobby government for corporate welfare for big (renewable) energy companies" A.
Well then, I reckon you should go learn how to set up a wiki. It's not hard. I use pbworks but other people here may have other suggestions. A.
> I have lots of useful stuff stored on my computer and have tried to set up systems but need better folders so i can track down what I am sure I have set aside as useful. ... And I don’t understand wiki I think you need a helpful young person to come to ...
In fact I grated it too coarsely A.
This would work much better as a wiki A.
Zucchini slice is another option... a deep slab made with eggs and cheese... good eaten cold Or a zucchini chocolate cake I made a beetroot chocolate cake but I think I did it wrong and no one except me would eat it. It tasted very earthy, is the best you ...
I think the thread needs a new title that reflects what you are trying to achieve, and I suspect it also needs some ground rules, which will need to be enforced. Otherwise it will just degenerate into a Russia/Libya slanging match or something. A.
Doesn't sound that productive alas Wouldn't it be more useful to skip the class war and get on with improving _all_ schools? A.
Good luck, you'll need it
Eric is just rent seeking
Well said
I see many problems with the status quo, but it is not clear to me that the solutions proposed address the problems. If I was in charge, we would be: - throwing more money at the sector, to train staff better, pay them more and put more of them in schools ...
In vino, actually! A.
If you are referring to Simon Bridges, he's not mine and I lay no claim to him. Where do you get the 20,000 stat? (genuine question) A.
You have no comprehension of what open borders would do to NZ. I have lived in countries where tens of millions of people would gladly migrate to NZ tomorrow if they could. A.
You know that she is a she, or you are indicating that I should not assume that a person of unknown gender is necessarily male? I assumed a he from the tone of voice but am happy to be corrected. A.
Speaking of which, I've been trying to explain to my kid how medieval knights were maybe not as cool as he thinks, and their main occupation in life was oppressing the peasants and living off the fruits of other people's work A.
Vile Leveller! A.
Blame the system, not the individual rich person. A.
> Of course you know that, my good friend, and so does anyone with a measurable I.Q. I pity anyone who has to put up with you offline A.
I'm glad someone agrees with me!! A.
I suggest you hold your breath and wait for me to respond to Draco A.
The inequality isnt his fault! A.
What makes you think he doesn't pay his fair share of tax? What do you know about his tax affairs. A.
> It’s nothing to do with whether he is a good or bad person. That seems false. It shows that he is a good person, at least in this act. People should be grateful. A.
A bit more ladder pulling around here would be great A.
(Where's SaveNZ when you need him?)
The time and money the Government spent on this Global Migration Pact, could better have been spent on figuring out how to cut immigration to this country, like they promised they were going to do last year. Why do we even need to be in a Global Migration ...
Can I just comment that you write like a drooling imbecile. Even worse than Gabby. I am sure there is some good reason for it however A.
I have largely given up on arguing with Draco A.
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