then suddenly for no obvious reason he 'moved on' from what looked like a desirable role he'd worked so hard to attain. I'd say that the massive pay rises that he got each time was fairly obvious. Worse still each time the organisation he left behind ...
Sounds like something somebody stupid made up.
And, just think NZ doesn't have different states with different laws and that the problem of drug traffickers in the US could easily be remedied by the simple expedient of making it legal across the entire country all using the same laws. But I'm pretty ...
exactly.
I thought this was good: https://twitter.com/LimauAis14/status/1324531238791569408?s=20
It wasn't simple minded. There was a whole heap of information behind the decision including legislation ready to be implemented. The only way to shift it from a simple question about the whole of the legislation was to make it a lot of simple questions ...
A couple of points: The MP only got a second seat because of coat-tailing on the electorate seat Several other parties got a higher vote than the MP but have no seats Total wasted vote was 7.9% which is huge From this we can determine that our present ...
As I say, outright lying such as this needs to come with an at least $1 million dollar fine for the publisher.
And could be done through a smart phone app.
Disrupt the country enough through the tools of trade, break the nation as a whole, and then invade. Would take longer but would make any invasion easier. Especially if China has cut off the necessity of imports which, if I'm reading it right, is what ...
dependence on international markets for resources and energy Something tells me that that isn't something that will last. There are, after all, reason why China is trying to grab all of the South China Sea and China itself is fairly large with significant...
and a massive shortage of Tradies to build these affordable houses. Figured that would be a major problem when they announced it. They mentioned supporting factories to pre-build houses but I was of the opinion that it wouldn't be enough. What's needed is...
You do realise that most industries use machinery to cut down the number of people employed right? Its pretty much what's been driving productivity and diversification in the economy ever since the industrial revolution. We really don't want jobs rich ...
NZ lacks a diversity of both sensible retirement investment vehicles Yeah, that was why we went all free-market. So that the investors would create their own investment vehicles. Seems that was just another load of bollocks of the politicians as they ...
But in return, alternative forms of investment opportunities have to offered to the former property owners. In a capitalist free-market its not up to the government to ensure that people get to bludge. It is up to the government to ensure that people ...
ZOMG, it didn't work this one time and so we really shouldn't do it again. . . . . Oh, and please ignore the fact that my favourite form of bludging is also not working for the majority of people.
Any other MP's he could tap to help him with the work and be a sort of under secretary in his office if he needs the assistance? I'm sure that the Greens would be more than happy to help.
Any business with an employee they need to keep a camera on round the clock would replace the employee. No, they won't, they'll get the cameras. They'll get the cameras even if they don't need to keep an eye on the employee. It's what McDs did when I was ...
Blood-Sucking-Leaches is also a bit unfair, by definition anybody selling any needed service fits that description. Not really as they're not selling a service. They've been called rentiers for centuries because they're using legally prescribed ...
So, you quoted a piece that said the same as what I quoted. Yeah.
And there's that private bank fuelled hyper-inflation again.
Profits don't fund society. In fact, they're a tax on society. When the economy is drained of money, which is what profits do, then the economy grinds to a halt.
The government has created an opaque and unmanageable hybrid system of public and private provision, in which favoured corporations have received vast contracts without competition, advertising or even penalty clauses. Public health, reorganised in the ...
And Sean Connery: Legendary Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery, who first brought James Bond to the screen, has died at the age of 90.
Conversely though they US can't really afford to let such enormously expensive craft get close enough to be hit by a Chinese missile. The Chinese missile has to hit and that is actually quite unlikely. Most naval vessels have decent missile defences but ...
Absent China our dairy 'miracle' would look rather wan. Absent China is just a matter of the time needed for China to build up its own dairy herd. The UK would like our stuff, but much more of Boris and they won't be able to afford it. I'm pretty sure ...
This is a better article on China's aircraft carriers: Rather, China is hoping to use its carriers to help secure the important Indian Ocean trade routes that are the maritime part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. “That’s the real value of these, and ...
The problem with a system of winners and losers is that, eventually, the losers will rebel.
Roggeveen warns: “No matter who wins next month, Australia faces a future in which maintaining our security will increasingly be a job for us alone.” That's the position that we're in as well. Of course, not really alone as we do have friends and ...
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