Did a lot of impressive hand waving though. For a moment I thought he was using sign language to get his answers across.
You have a strange outlook on work.
Ardern Derangement Syndrome in full swing.
Not very often we get to see a National Party knife fight out in the open. Time to put the popcorn on standby.
The algorithm knows you well Gossy.
That wild-eyed stare had me captivated. And as for that... shirt. Wtf was she thinking?
If you can stomach it: https://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2020/05/latest_poll-74.html The faithful on Kiwiblog are in disbelief. They just don't get it. The level of hostility, misogyny and delusion makes for sad reading.
The last line in that story... * Matt Burgess was senior economic adviser to Bill English. In other words, a party political broadcast on behalf of the National party.
If you are single and on a Jobseekers benefit, there has probably never been a better opportunity in this countries history to get off it with $1.6 billion directed to apprenticeship training.
But he is moaning for moaning's sake. He is not providing a creditable alternative. Every utterance so far has pointed to their default position... austerity.
Am sure gutting what remains of employment law will be near the top of the list.
I don't really have a problem with opposition and media putting pressure on the government here. Sure, the petition is a stunt, but National MPs don't have much else to do. Thats because they lack imagination. There is a lot they could do to maintain ...
The difference Pete, is that National see this as a political opportunity rather than a major health crisis and they will use any opportunity to snipe from the sidelines. Look at the change in Bridges' new softly, softly social media presence. It's the ...
I look forward to the CEO’s contract being renegotiated to reflect the realities of this much smaller company.
Building a website.
100%. Last thing we need is pissed off people right now.
So the kiwi workers are no longer 'too lazy' to pick fruit? Looks like the kickbacks will be drying up for a few contractors.
Thats what happens when you are watching your political leadership aspirations go down the toilet.
What are you after then? Just a big bag of free cash?
Good to see some Disaster Socialism for a change. Interesting comment Robertson made towards the end about neoliberalism. Maybe this is what was needed to finally turn things around.
They have been exploring the GSB since the 70's. And nada. It's a pretty wild environment for an oil rig.
Meanwhile we hear 'Kiwis' don't want to work'. A lot easier to exploit a migrant than a local. Same problem in HB in horticulture.
Tax rate adjustments are the only meaningful increase in income a large proportion of wager earners get in this country, Wayne. I would be surprised if you were in denial of this. Like I said it provides many employers with free pass. We are not a highly ...
Since when has it become the Governments job to provide meaningful increases in people's income Wayne? All tax rate adjustments do is just reinforce NZ's 'low wage' economy and give employers another free pass. Landlords of course will love it as they will...
Thanks for that.
I thought the threshold was only for caucus states?
Pity, as he was one of the more interesting candidates. New Hampshire should be a comfortable win for Bernie.
And those were 'audited' votes as well. Bit sad when twitter users have to correct the already 'corrected' tallies.
That second advert was probably the best I have seen. Anywhere.
As good a place to start as any: https://www.antiwar.com/orig/pilger3.html
Just. Report. The. Facts. You would think this would be simple to do. Instead we get 'opinion' after opinion from people we are supposed to respect? The BBC is no different to the rest of the media worldwide. Caught in this trap of having to be 'first', ...
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