Yeah yeah. Let me know when you've lodged the complaint.
So you think that running socialist youth and being a policy wonk qualifies someone to run a country? Clearly not.
Well when you make the case, send it to the company shareholders then. In the meantime, he is in high demand, whereas you...?
Gee you'll need to tell me who these right wing "reckons" are so I can watch out for them.
Unlike me? I earn a living from a private business. I've never worked for the government, and never drawn a benefit. JA has never had to make a pay check, turn a profit, or actually run a business. Her life has been politics and fish and chips. She may be ...
If he is ripping anyone off, you'll be able to press a prosecution. When will we see the news?
So she ran a socialist youth movement, was a political staffer, and flipped burgers. Yep, I was right.
We all suffer from some form of confirmation bias. Some recognise it, and therefore try to push past it. Others maintain a lofty disinterest in anything that challenges their beliefs.
When was that re-set due again?
No-one is above that.
She has had little or no real world experience. That hurts her, and it shows in her dealings with people and issues. Kiwibuild is a good example. Labour had been advised for a very long time that their numbers simply couldn't be achieved. Ardern had the ...
Oh I have no idea. I'll give you this - I do believe Jacinda Ardern is well intentioned.
And I agree - that's exactly what people tend to do. It was certainly KJT's reaction.
I think I'll be looking into the claims of that business journalist, rather than blindly believing what Madonna and Leonardo DiCaprio claim.
Built, past tense. And we were able to sell whatever we produced to a captive market (the UK and her Commonwealth). Removing those tariffs and subsidies, and having to compete in the big bad world made our dairy industry into a world leader.
Pat, the PM (or perhaps more accurately her party) created expectations they could never deliver. (Kiwibuild, child poverty etc etc) Her task is to sell that failure hence headlines like this one https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/ardern-labelled-...
He quit after 8 years as PM. And he's hardly 'hiding away'. He was a speaker at the recent National Party conference. He holds a number of Director and Chairmanship roles. In fact, like Helen Clark, he keeps himself fairly busy.
I think you've swallowed something nasty. I have met Jacinda Ardern on a number of occasions. She is without doubt a very nice person, however she is so clearly out of her depth that your praise of her resembles some kind of serious delusion.
Funny that. The retailers in Mt Albert have been told by our mayor and his council that they will be big winners from the Unitec site development. "Fine for cafes and little owner operator businesses" Totally agree.
When the re-paving was laid along the frontage of Albert's Post, AT laid the concrete incorrectly, and they couldn't open one of their front doors. There is more I could say, but I'd be getting someone into trouble, and that isn't my intention.
1. Less parking - which is really hurting local business. 2. Provision of cycle lanes no-one uses - which has added to traffic congestion. 3. Try coming along Carrington Rd from the Pt Chev end and going straight ahead at the intersection. At peak times it...
Freed up the road space for what? Carrington Road is now a total bottleneck. Virtually no-one uses the dead set waste of space that is the cycle lanes, and now all we have is congestion. Mt Albert could have been so much better, but no AT made it into yet ...
Thanks David, let's hope so.
Not much in there I disagree with, although I'm with the retailers on the car parks. The place is dead now, and peoples livelihoods have been ruined.
I am writing this sitting in a café in the Mt Albert shops, looking out on the cluster f%%& that AT made of my local shopping village. A few months back, Jacinda Ardern (our local MP) and Phil Goff attended a ceremony to mark some kind of milestone in this...
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