and the fact that National had a very disingenuous leader, maybe one of their most disingenuous leaders of modern times. "I don't know who is spreading the pamphlets, I do know it's not the National Party", the distorted and cynically slanted Kiwi/Iwi ...
Seymour, Van Velden and the gun woman who are the rest?
has Simeon Brown actually contributed anything to Parliament since he has been an MP? I am hard pressed to think of anything myself
some speculation that the waka jump was due to her rising as far as she could and going no further and thinking the MP provided better opportunities. if that turns out to be the case my thinking is as follows. should labour be in a position to form a ...
Another 9 years of a do nothing government Chris?
yes generally it seems so, the groundswell national party. I recently heard Damien O'Connor challenged on radio recently about the pace of legislative change on the rural sector, his answer, if things had been done during the 9 years National was last in ...
a phrase I have heard used in Aussie, a dollar earned is a dollar earned and should be taxed. Simply comes down really to whether kiwis think it is fair that some types of income are taxed and others are not. If it's not fair, a CGT goes some way to ...
a one off, or maybe 2 year, super profit tax on the likes of banks, ear mark the money for the cyclone rebuild. from there a capital gains tax on realised capital gains with the proceeds going toward rebuild/build better and some for lifting tax threshold ...
not much discussion I can find about the muppet show with special guest leader chris luxon, whoops, I mean the national partys policy announcement about electrifying the economy. It's certainly good to see them actually release some policy, even it's a ...
Little crooked donald indicted huh. Lock him up, lock him up
cut it from 18 holes down to 9 holes. put some land into higher density housing as well as some into local park and bush land (also serving as a big soak hole for flooding events). the 'public' get to continue using a golf course, some the land can be used...
The "national standards" under the Key National Government did precious little to promote literacy and numeracy standards but cost a hell of a lot of money and resources. One thing not mentioned in the above, slashing of the nationwide Teacher Support ...
teenagers expressing a view on a matter which should be at the forefront of most peoples minds this summer. Kids putting pressure on political parties whose track record of addressing the issue is weak at best. Putting MPs under a bit of pressure and ...
I would favour a CGT with funds tagged at least initially to a rebuild myself
a 'cluxon', brilliant. A 'clux up', as in Maureen Pugh cluxed that up
the time now for a capital gains tax I think. Allocate some of the funds to raising tax thresholds for low and middle income kiwis - address the inflation issue. The rest of the income tagged into rebuilding infrastructure. Cannot see many people moaning ...
dim bulbs. remember the dim bulbs within the national party around the same time moaning and bitching about carbon taxes on agriculture. don brash lying his way through election campaigns and denying climate change, that clown from Taranaki Shane Ardern ...
Wayne 'blame someone else' Brown What do Wayne Brown and ACC have in common? Both are no fault schemes
Trump - blowarse successful businessman who has made billions when it comes time to try and get into office, make some big public noise or get a bank loan. Loser of millions and millions when it comes time to pay his taxes. I guess whichever is true, the ...
2003 a levy proposed on climate bases that would be used to fund research into mitigation of the gases. many farmers and the national party howled in protest and ran around like headless chickens. what has changed much in 20 years? the climate has warmed, ...
The best time to start to diversify your trade partners was 10 years ago, the second best time is now. That's why the likes of Vietnam and India start to become important. We did this 50 years back when Britain joined the EU, looking for new trade ...
National has just reached it's 3 strikes for tired old law and order policies, slogans and rhetoric Labour soft on crime, boot camps, 3 strikes law no new thinking, no new ideas. after 5 years in opposition nothing tangible or new to offer If they had ...
like have some policies? after 9 years of a do nothing Key Govt this one at least has some runs on the board. yes some thing have been quietly shelved like kiwibuild, a cross harbour cycle bridge (which was just plain stupid in my mind) and might be the ...
well called. they like long summer holidays rather than doing some hard mahi coming up with policies. the latest today, bruch off some expired boot camp policies and pretend it's something new. overlook the fact that boot camps were expensive at $400,000 ...
soft shoe brown now doing a bit of a backward shuffle. Quite like trump for me on the campaign trail - say anything if it gets votes, hyberbolie, make something up if you don't know the answer, don't worry about too many details, catastrophise, threaten to...
Hosking was wanking on in a column about NZs commitments to mitigate climate change the other day, how absurd it was to charge farmers for emissions and how no other country would careless what NZ pledged to do. Summed the man up. The planet probably would...
2003 a research levy was proposed on farming for research into reducing farming Emissions. The farming lobby and National under dishonest Don Brash opposed it and complained about it. 2008 the rest of the economy went into the Emissions Trading Scheme ...
A crudish way of framing it, Kwarteng gone, Twarteng still PM and another recently deposed Twarteng on the back benches
Ronald McDonald at work in the kitchen
I suggest Gosman that you are merely speculating. Unless you have detailed knowledge you cannot accurately state who is right or wrong any more than the next man. You have no knoweldge whether things were 'entirely avoidable' or not.
Watching Tamaki on the news I thought to myself he's increasingly becoming the NZ Trump, maybe not in terms of electability, but certainly in his rhetoric, distortions and illusions. Stand for nothing, just oppose everything for the sake of acquiring some ...
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