I read this article with interest earlier today. Thanks, MS. However, that I’m the first to comment on it all these hours later suggests many of us could care less about Messrs Lusk, Slater and Williams. I’m not advocating a head-in-the-sand approach, but ...
I could but your choice of words, tone, and name calling in 6.2 explains far better than I can why it's always a good idea to avoid a race to the bottom.
As much as I despise Trump and everything he stands for, I'm inclined to agree with you, BI. In the end, laughing at someones appearance demeans us all and accomplishes nothing of value.
Good post, Micky. In my life, I've learned four things about the Tory politician and their perception of themselves: 1. They have a strong sense of entitlement 2. They are born to rule 3. They are masters of managing the economy 4. They are never wrong. ...
As a cynic who typically has little time for politicians and their meaningless utterances, Jacinda's words today are music to my ears. Sure, some will they're fluff - but no one is listening to you, Simon - but coming from someone as genuine as JA, I ...
Good post. I note, however, Simon Bridges has now weighed in on the matter, proclaiming the people deserve to know what happened. I'm still waiting to learn what happened in Tod Barclay's office.
Sad news indeed. R.I.P Mr Anderton.
This is bullshit, right? Are those really his words being quoted? If so, I'm inclined to say wanker, but I remain willing to believe there's some context that I'm missing that might help me understand the sentiment behind his message. Can anyone elaborate?
Sturnus vulgaris.
Dickhead. Surely the shortest time ever spent feeding in a taxpayer-funded trough. Good riddance.
Amy Adams? Todd McLay? I don't pretend to know very much about either of them, but surely they're better contenders for National party leadership than Collins. But I agree with you regarding Kaye. She and she alone offers National the best chance of trying...
When reading this article earlier, I couldn't help but notice Garner start his comments with the usual 'balance' about how bad Labour was and what a poor set of books they left the incoming National-led government in 2008. That was not my recollection of ...
One minus two: Is that you, Bill?
Andrew Little - an honourable and honest man who did the right thing for all the right reasons. My respect for him has only grown.
And Wayne, if the same survey had revealed NZ as having among the lowest rates of homelessness, my guess is you and your National Party colleagues would have run with it all the way to the election, and you know it to be so. To now say this survey is ...
Thanks E is E but payment to the staffer is one thing; Barclay's ongoing salary payment whilst being absent for no good reason is, in my opinion, unjustified. Just the kind of scenario ripe for comment by the TPU. That they appear not to have done so ...
In respect of Barclay continuing to draw a salary while being all but invisible: Have Jordan Williams and the Taxpayer's Union had anything to say on this matter? The cynic in me says, probably not.
The lure of a sordid affair with a Playboy bunny in the oval office was strong. The reality was somewhat less appealingly - for the bunny.
Vietch and Hosking... zzzzz
While I too have reservations about some of what Greg O'Connor represents, I think your label of a 'right wing' government because of his inclusion, is way too harsh, Xanthe. While his views around permanently arming the police do not impress me, I always ...
As the old saying goes, "a fool and his money are easily parted." However, in this case, minister Joyce has passed OUR money, not his, to a third party. So much for Joyce's much heralded business acumen. I hope this dreadful man's reputation in the ...
Another example of minister Coleman blowing smoke in the face of his opponents.
Good riddance, McCully. With his imminent departure, that takes the count of departing National party MPs to at least five. Rats, ships, and that sinking feeling comes to mind. The icing on the cake, though? Nick Smith.
What? You really are an odd-ball, BM.
Weka, I'm not sure about the Hastings District Council but certainly the voting balance in the Hawke's Bay Regional Council has moved against the Ruataniwha dam. If the HDC balance has also changed then people power has really won out in this region - and ...
Thanks for heads-up, Mickey. However, for those of us beyond the Auckland boundaries, and that's about two thirds of us, a similar overview would be extremely helpful. I suspect though,it would be somewhat impractical for you to the tackle on your own. But...
As a first time responder but long-time reader of TS, I shall miss your reasoned and moderate approach, r0b. I wish you well in whatever the next chapter in your life brings.
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