Who forced Cullen to buy an asset stripped property that they literally would not have been able to give away? Actually you have quite a valid point there Colville - Cullen should simply have nationalised it..
So in that case perhaps you could clearly elucidate what YOU believe the plan to be?
Surely they will have been factored into the Governments ROI calculations for the roads John. Or are you suggesting that their ROI calculations aren't accurate?
What? You mean like Roads of National Significance? Seems to me that the Right ain't too fond of CBA's either...
Do you have children Gos?
Really Gos. Of all people I can think of no-one less equipped than you to comment intelligently on what "many on the left" think. You've demonstrated time and time again you really have little awareness of what "many on the left" think outside of your ...
Wooosh, you missed the point entirely, just as you missed EiE's original point.. Somewhat unsurprisingly.
Putting aside the debate as to whether a surplus is a good thing or otherwise, why then do they continue to promise the surplus and not achieve it?
That's not what you said however. You stated that "at home beneficiaries don't seem to be providing any long term benefit to their children". A pretty carte blanche statement no? I'm sure however you won't mind sharing the studies where your subsequent ...
Wow Gosman you are really weaseling a bullshit trope there. Why would there need to be evidence of the benefits of "beneficiaries" staying home with their children as distinct from "parents" staying home with their children of which there are lots?
You have truly been asleep for the last 30 years haven't you. They DO govern for the 1% and sell the rest of you the false pretense that "if you work hard enough, you too can join the 1%". Aspirational propaganda that you've clearly bought into. You're ...
Well as long as you're alright PR, that's what matters eh..
How can this be, I find myself agreeing with Redbaiter! +1
So Dr Mapp, you often prevaricate and posture around the TPPA on the basis that nobody has seen it yet and its just a standard free trade arrangement (despite people consistently telling you otherwise). Perhaps you may have a view on why a US government ...
I would have thought it was more the ABSENCE of policies that have exacerbated the current state of the Auckland housing market. You know, the free market has run wild and this is the net effect.
"the class war is over we won along time ago" Who is "we"? I would hazard a guess that if you think you are part of the 1% you are sadly delusional.
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Hard luck for who? By all means enlighten me as to why I should give a flying continental about an election on the other side of the world?
Queue Dr Mapp in 5..4..3..2..1... to rehash his well-worn (yet discredited) lines that the TPPA is only an FTA and we have absolutely nothing to worry about and are all acting like Chicken Little :)
In fairness that was pretty poor form by GR but I do recall him being called out about it at the time.
Well it is - they just haven't figured it out yet.
The planet has truly spun on its axis - I am 100% in agreement with PR. *Sigh* indeed.
Although I couldn't possibly comment on how our esteemed leader might have established his "blind" trust I can postulate how I would do it.. Ensure the "new" executors of the trust are lawyers such that any discussions you have with them are covered by ...
So "most other people here" have no idea what they're talking about yet you are the enlightened one?? Why does this feel like a Tui billboard..
Just wow, your grammar is far worse than P. Ure's and you have but a fraction of his lucidity. Perhaps you could restate what you're trying to say - maybe ask your teacher to give you a hand?
Not at all. In the "agile team" construct the workers employment status maintains much less relevance to what (I assume) it would within a workers co-op.
In this instance it is because the team can more efficiently deal with change through collaborative effort. In a lot of ways they have much greater control over their own "destiny" if you will as their work practices aren't dictated to them - they define ...
Effectively a different way of delivering (primarily software development) projects. The point I was making is that they are non-hierarchical and somewhat akin to a workers co-op in a micro sense.
Indeed. Have a look at Agile teams in an I.T context - they are self organising and self managing and it works exceptionally well.
What makes you think that the application of "trougher" would depend on which party they are from. I've seen plenty of applications on The Standard of "trougher" to Labour Party MP's as well. tl;dr If the shoe fits, wear it, irrespective of colour.
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