I said when this government first formed its volatile coalition run by a weak and politically inexperienced leader that this would be a one-term government.
It still says American spelling is correct.
With respect David I was irritated by the use of the American spelling of "behaviour". I didn't know Cricklewood was dyslexic because the sentence I was criticising was perfectly written other than for the Americanisation. A problem here is that the spell-...
Well said Anne...+100
Well said Anne. It was a set up by the florist. And why would the aggressor offer to film the encounter? JAG innocent here ..this is a MSM beat up....they can't handle the Greens being at 14 per cent while ACT are on 7.
Even though you have been yelling blatant lies from your seat across the aisle? And what is so sacrosanct about this aisle....if that was the easiest way to get Doocey to retract his lies, to stick the report in his face was a good way. JAG should not have...
+100 Sub
Yes in the QLDC we don't have parties for Council elections-it helps because there are few arguments between factions.
You could have said "sorry but I have dyslexia" and I would have apologised.
Fixed user name...test
It's spelt "behaviour" Crickle.....and if you read the FACTS that are coming out in the post and comments above you will realise that the MSM has slanted coverage of this matter massively against Genter. In particular the Political Panel discussion on ...
Neither Doocey nor the florist are "victims". They were both highly provocative. Good on Genter for being passionate arguing to change the balance between spending on roads versus spending in cycleways/public transport. Doocey and the florist are climate ...
+100 Micky
It seems to do them no harm in the polls. Or maybe that is the Chloe effect.
She realised it was dumb and apologised immediately. I'd like to know what Doocey said to her to incite this reaction.
And Helen Clark sounded so presidential on RNZ's Morning Report today. https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/2018936640/former-pm-helen-clark-on-aukus-pillar-two
+100 Sanc
haha....me too. But Peters comments on RadioNZ Morning Report this morning show his brain is starting to creak. Not sure he is up to it any more.
Of course...thanks SPC...was a bit early in the morning for me to decode.
In Genter's defence there are plenty of people in NZ that are perplexed by the antediluvian transport policies being pursued by this government.
MIC? ME?
Of course, so no ability to deduct interest as an expense. Time we had a Wealth Tax or a Land Tax.
Good point....and a lot of his supporters will be older people who might not be around at the next election.
With one hand he hands his pay rise to charity. With the other he should be handing the massive tax benefits on his 7 houses that he has granted himself to charity.
Interesting Obs. What none of these polls are predicting is that Winston may finally stand down before the next election-he will be over 81 then. Jones is trying to position himself as a high-profile replacement for NZF but nobody has Winston's charm/mana....
Very interesting that yesterday's poll would put Lab/Gr/TPM back in power after just 6 months of this government. Luxon and Seymour's whole "strategy" has been to say (every time they open their mouths) that the last government was rubbish; the poll shows ...
That $1.7 billion increase is over 4 years. Assuming this is carefully spent by Pharmac on drugs that have the best overall effectiveness on health outcomes this is good news. Of course the "Labour left an unfunded Pharmac deficit of $1.7 billion" is ...
Remember those farmers really need those holidays in Kenya to recuperate. I was running an Environment Court case for a Society in the Upper Clutha (Wanaka area) a few years ago where the farmer was pleading poverty and the consequent need to subdivide, ...
Not true of the Scottish parliament Ad. Between 1999 AND 2021 lLabour has gone down steadily from 34% to 19, while the Greens have gone from 3% to 8. This is from Wiki....difficult to link as am in Dunedin cafe.
Never-it comes automatically whether commenting or replying.
Luxon realised he screwed up royally by not putting the Climate Change minister in cabinet, so he has corrected this today. Too late Christopher, we all know now that you don't give a toss.
Recent Comments