Oops. Spilt my evening post-dinner coffee.
ahmmm ... culture of *smearing* ?!
Not a reference to the Paul Simon song. But a reference to the leader of the NZ Labour Party.
Yeah, smear, indeed it is.
Need to magic away the issues for her boss, well in advance before election year kicks in from Jan 2017. So some magic pop-ups will make their appearance very soon, to be accompanied by many tactically arranged photo-ops. Pity can't shrink some homeless ...
Key has been getting hammered and AL was going after him on Monday about Key's stupid comments, including trying to blame housing woes on people starting families later. So, nudge nudge and wink wink, Bennett ran another one from the gNat's playbook. ...
And if Bennett falls on a conveniently placed sword, she will return pronto from the grave just as Collins did (remember Collins announced standing down in the middle of the graveyard shift on a Saturday afternoon of an election campaign?) or Nick Smith. ...
'Tis convenient outsourcing of a leak!
hi travellerev, can someone tell us what really boring and most uninteresting office(s) are in wtc7?
Securing support for confidence and supply is the main thang!
There is hell of a not being done. John Key must read out that barnstorming 2007 speech during GE2017 and barns will certainly be storming.
No doubt she will be well rewarded for insulating John Key from the issues.
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how about this if it might be gentler: our HC is closing the gap between UNDP Administrator and UN SecGen
Helen Clark should be the first cab off the rank for UN SecGen
"Woman or man, makes no difference. ...." In the context that you write, white or black makes no difference either ... despite being sold, just not that long ago, the audacity of hope.
You are a genius. Update: it's Lumsden's fault, Labour's fault, and all our own fault.
See, this is all Lumsden's fault!!! And Labour's.
*coffee over keyboard* And it is such a great pity for Paula that Australia has changed so much since 1788-1868 that she can't issue a press release this afternoon to say those living in cars, garages and streets will be criminalised and then shipped to ...
HCs certainly do the job and deliver, and as for our HC: "Still, Clark’s chances for the top job may even thrive in the wake of this latest scandal. After all…isn’t a readiness to turn a strategic blind eye to human rights abuses very much what a Security ...
$3000 should pay for a reasonable amount of petrol for driving to and a few touring trips around Auckland city in the mobile house called 'car', including being stuck in the traffic.
Good one, Nessalt - the banks are using their position to act as spin market stabilisers. FIFY.
Can't wait for Paula-Nick to do a tandem over how their government is a victim of its own fabulous financial success that's reflected in the stunningly drastic drop in the real rate of state rentals. Leaving those two to front the media, Mr Smile-and-Wave ...
Good young Dr Nick Smith (his specialty is landslides and he is experiencing more). Even if he were to trip over a crisis, walk into one, bang his head into several, or swallow a few, he would he say there's no crisis.
Yeah, no housing crisis south of the 'Bombays'; check out those 3br houses for under $200k in Lumsden.
Hah. And about halfway round the globe, there's that other big country getting uppity and needs to be kept in place or taught some lessons. Perhaps the name of that body of water should be changed from South China Sea to something more appropriate like ...
There might be a NZ version next year where the comment could be made about how a Green candidate needs to bow out for the good of the so-called Left and for the good of a Labour-led Government winning GE2017.
John Key should also come out saying next that homelessness is actually a really positive sign of how much more successful and better Auckland is becoming under his watch. More and more people are coming to live, work and bid up the price of houses because...
Seniors Party? It's my old mate from Brit, Barnaby Perkins, who also wants to exit. Britain, that is. Most seniors in New Zealand are better off with Grey Power who do great policy work and are non-partisan.
LOL! Thanks for putting a grin on my face (and off to have a gin in my face), WK!
Banning has been one way to go. Regulating ("practical, balanced and minimalist" way) is another option. My daughter, currently on secondment, sent me these from 'The Republic' about a couple of months ago: https://www.gov.sg/news/content/today-online-grab...
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