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Lias
18th September 2005, 16:35
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
Jackrat
18th September 2005, 16:53
Yes,very dissapointed. :argh:
Jamezo
18th September 2005, 17:05
I have a mild indigestion, but I think it'll be gone by lunchtime. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH!
it's allllll good! sorry fascists!
Timber020
18th September 2005, 17:07
Nup, I was feeling sick at the thought of having dumbass brash in power. It aint always about voting for who you like......
Coyote
18th September 2005, 17:08
it's allllll good! sorry fascists!
I'm with him. IN YOUR FACE YOU CAPATALIST PIGS!!!!
froggyfrenchman
18th September 2005, 17:09
i feel sick...
MSTRS
18th September 2005, 17:20
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
Oh yea, feeling sick alright, at that thought. Lets hope the martians put their sandal-clad feet down over cabinet posts. That'll derail a chunk of numbers. Fingers crossed NZ. I do not want the type of govt so many seem to think I deserve.
Wolf
18th September 2005, 17:27
Oh yea, feeling sick alright, at that thought. Lets hope the martians put their sandal-clad feet down over cabinet posts. That'll derail a chunk of numbers. Fingers crossed NZ. I do not want the type of govt so many seem to think I deserve.
Stop taking it personally, it's not all about you - it's about the type of govt we think LiasTZ deserves... :devil2:
MSTRS
18th September 2005, 17:32
Stop taking it personally, it's not all about you - it's about the type of govt we think LiasTZ deserves... :devil2:
Well - in a 'proper' democracy, it would be all about me.
strayjuliet
18th September 2005, 17:36
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
It's ok LiasTZ you've got 3 years to get over it...
before we do it to you again. :devil2:
sels1
18th September 2005, 17:37
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
Meh. Governments come, Governments go, my digestion stays good regardless - I've survived Muldoon and Rogernomics, how bad can this lot be....?
campbellluke
18th September 2005, 17:37
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
Is that the next caption headline you National Brethren party folk are going to circulate through the mail?
Leong
18th September 2005, 18:11
I've survived Muldoon and Rogernomics, how bad can this lot be....?
Aren't we still suffering from that era.... assets sold, deregulation, GST,.... and now the government merely redistributes our taxes!!
bumsex
18th September 2005, 18:32
I'm dissappointed. But that's democracy I guess.
Motu
18th September 2005, 18:42
I voted not for what I wanted for my country,but for what I didn't want.Looks like Brash isn't even going to hang around as Leader of the Opposition - carreer politions or businessmen running the country? At least the carreer polition will stick to a job that turns sour.
TonyB
18th September 2005, 19:48
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
Two things
Shouldn't our politicians be sitting with their heads in their hands in shame realising that we don't like EITHER main party enough to give them even 50% of the vote? Neither one can claim a clear victory or a undeniable mandate from the people.
The economy is slowing. Been happening in the rural sector quietly for a few years- this years Chch AMP show is going to be the quietest in YEARS because things are so flat. The building sector is slowing. Inflation is racing up. Labour isn't going to have anyone to blame if THEY get in. I didn't vote for them, but I hope they get in :devil2:
Patrick
18th September 2005, 19:59
McGillicuddy Serious...where are you? I quite liked the idea of possums being trained as sniffer dogs...
One vote bribe or another, at least National offered theirs first, funny how millions can suddenly be found after being told there was nothing left to give in the BUdget..... :woohoo:
Time will tell.
Patrick
18th September 2005, 20:01
Two things
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Shouldn't our politicians be sitting with their heads in their hands in shame realising that we don't like EITHER main party enough to give them even 50% of the vote?
Been like this for some time though, hasn't it? I din't even recall anyone getting more than 50%.... :buggerd: either way really...
Wolf
18th September 2005, 20:03
Two things
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Shouldn't our politicians be sitting with their heads in their hands in shame realising that we don't like EITHER main party enough to give them even 50% of the vote? Neither one can claim a clear victory or a undeniable mandate from the people.
OK, I know it's rhetorical, but "Yes, they should".
I made a point on an earlier post about politics taht i might occasionally agree with something politicians say even though I think they're filthy lying scum, well here goes:
I agree with Don Brash: it is time for a new government.
However, I disagree with him as to who should be the new government (and being fucked over by National is not new, anyway, been through that a large number of times)
I wish the Nats and Labour would just fuck off, it's time for someone else to hold the reins (not saying they would not fuck up badly as well, but at least they'd fuck up in new and exciting ways)
Biff
18th September 2005, 20:16
I feel somewhat releaved.
Indiana_Jones
18th September 2005, 20:19
Well, we'll see what happens. But I think that we might not even get a fuctioning government, and might have to vote again lol
but on the bright side, Hid got Epsom! :first:
-Indy
Ms Piggy
18th September 2005, 20:29
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
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RiderInBlack
18th September 2005, 20:31
As an exRN (the nurses now have pay parity will the cops, about bloody time), pro legalised Pros and all for the Civil Union Bill, I will be quite happy to have a Labour lead Goverment. I could not trust National and their cohorts not to undo it all. Nor do I believe that a tax cut would have helped releave the under funding of Health and Education.
Big Dave
18th September 2005, 20:44
Ha. saw some signs and apart from that missed it entirely. not one speech and don't recall an advert.
I so dig sky sport.
Motu
18th September 2005, 20:53
Ha. saw some signs and apart from that missed it entirely. not one speech and don't recall an advert.
I so dig sky sport.
Me too,but I just don't watch TV,don't read newspapers - I get all the information I need from internet forums....the members know more about politics than political reporters....and I mean that,not being funny at all.
SPman
18th September 2005, 21:54
Me too,but I just don't watch TV,don't read newspapers - I get all the information I need from internet forums....the members know more about politics than political reporters....and I mean that,not being funny at all.
And me!
whoever we have, its gonna be a rocky ride - and, as for the amount of utter bullshit thats going to be spouted in the next week.....think Ill hibernate til its all over..
An election where most people seemed to vote against other people, not for them....and Hide in Epsom.....Jesus H Christ!
parsley
18th September 2005, 22:35
I was wandering around St Luke's this afternoon nursing my hangover when I nearly walked into Helen Clarke. Don't know what she was going there - no cameras, one security guy with her. She stopped to chat with a few people but that was about it.
I was surprised she was out and about - she looked absolutely knackered. Far older than she normally does on TV and photos, but maybe that's the real life affect.
Actually, I was kind of annoyed I didn't step up to talk to her. I was wearing my leather jacket and carrying my crash helmet, so I wanted to ask her why I just got the paperwork for my cage and bike registration and the cage is cheaper than the bike ($200 versus $250 for the year)! How the hell does that work? Surely bikes are cheaper in every way? Less road damage, less space on the road, less parking required, less fuel used, less cost to the health service because of fewer injuries?
Doubt it would have changed anything, but it would have been interesting to hear her response.
RiderInBlack
19th September 2005, 06:37
less cost to the health service because of fewer injuries.It's there ACC would disagree with you and why our bike reg. is so high. If ACC had had they way, bike reg's would be higher again. Instead they increased the ACC in fuel prices.
MikeL
19th September 2005, 08:19
Read Granny Herald's editorial this morning. Could it be that the voting percentages indicated a reluctance to change the government? No way. They clearly showed that the country was in a mood for a change. How to prove that a glass is half-empty instead of half-full...
Lou Girardin
19th September 2005, 08:24
[QUOTE=TonyB]Two things
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Shouldn't our politicians be sitting with their heads in their hands in shame realising that we don't like EITHER main party enough to give them even 50% of the vote? Neither one can claim a clear victory or a undeniable mandate from the people.
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It's still preferable to having a party with 39% of the vote, yet winning more seats and gaining power. As we had several times under FPP.
Wolf
19th September 2005, 08:41
It's till preferable to having a party with 39% of the vote, yet winning more seats and gaining power. As we had several times under FPP.
And the neat way they could use their position as govt to change electorate boundaries to improve their chances of staying in power - really great that one, let's "stack the deck" in our favour.
Face it, no matter who gets in, there are going to be those who don't want the govt - and under both MMP and FPP, that has included times when most New Zealanders don't want that govt.
RiderInBlack
19th September 2005, 10:54
Yes it is nice to live in a National Strong Hold and actually have my vote count for something. No way would I want to go back to FPP.
Pixie
19th September 2005, 11:24
Yes,it's given me projectile diarrhoea :thud:
pyrocam
19th September 2005, 11:32
damnit
my destiny church vote didnt get them into power.
apart from that.
my plan of getting greens and helen to hang around for a bit longer has worked out nicely.
my work here is done
*beam me up scotty*
Pixie
19th September 2005, 11:35
I was wandering around St Luke's this afternoon nursing my hangover when I nearly walked into Helen Clarke. Don't know what she was going there - no cameras, one security guy with her. She stopped to chat with a few people but that was about it.
I was surprised she was out and about - she looked absolutely knackered. Far older than she normally does on TV and photos, but maybe that's the real life affect.
Actually, I was kind of annoyed I didn't step up to talk to her. I was wearing my leather jacket and carrying my crash helmet, so I wanted to ask her why I just got the paperwork for my cage and bike registration and the cage is cheaper than the bike ($200 versus $250 for the year)! How the hell does that work? Surely bikes are cheaper in every way? Less road damage, less space on the road, less parking required, less fuel used, less cost to the health service because of fewer injuries?
Doubt it would have changed anything, but it would have been interesting to hear her response.
Hopefully,the stress of trying to keep all the wankers in coalition will give the hag cancer and she'll die :spudwave:
Pixie
19th September 2005, 11:38
[QUOTE=TonyB]Two things
[list=1]
Shouldn't our politicians be sitting with their heads in their hands in shame realising that we don't like EITHER main party enough to give them even 50% of the vote? Neither one can claim a clear victory or a undeniable mandate from the people.
QUOTE]
It's still preferable to having a party with 39% of the vote, yet winning more seats and gaining power. As we had several times under FPP.
Nothing is preferable to giving any power to arseholes like the hippies
John
19th September 2005, 11:41
cant believe the ignorance of some people...
merv
19th September 2005, 13:01
I just got the paperwork for my cage and bike registration and the cage is cheaper than the bike ($200 versus $250 for the year)! How the hell does that work? Surely bikes are cheaper in every way? Less road damage, less space on the road, less parking required, less fuel used, less cost to the health service because of fewer injuries?
Fewer injuries, yeah right!! The ACC levy is high because too many bikers are injured on a per number of bikes on the road basis.
John
19th September 2005, 13:03
Fewer injuries, yeah right!! The ACC levy is high because too many bikers are injured on a per number of bikes on the road basis.
remebering that these injuries are such as slight grazes and such.. (in most cases)
Wolf
19th September 2005, 13:33
remebering that these injuries are such as slight grazes and such.. (in most cases)
Yeah, I'm regretting going to the A&E with just grazed skin (just in case I'd done other damage I wasn't aware of) and filling out ACC forms. I was young and naive at the time and I didn't realise the bastards were going to use the data against us.
Phurrball
19th September 2005, 13:35
Anyone else feeling physically ill at the thought of having Labour and the greens in power again?
I am :(
I wasn't quite finished digesting that meal...any faster through the digestive tract would make myself and many others quite queasy...especially if it was replaced with a sugar-coated, but nonetheless bilious offering :puke:
Cheer up LiasTZ, it's only a three year tummy-upset, you'll be right! (pardon the pun :devil2: )
MSTRS
19th September 2005, 13:38
Yeah, I'm regretting going to the A&E with just grazed skin (just in case I'd done other damage I wasn't aware of) and filling out ACC forms. I was young and naive at the time and I didn't realise the bastards were going to use the data against us.
A lesson we'd all do well to remember & pass on to virgin/undamaged riders
Wolf
19th September 2005, 13:42
A lesson we'd all do well to remember & pass on to virgin/undamaged riders
Yep. "Unless your arm is hanging off, held only by a 2cm strip of skin, don't go to A&E, you're making us all look bad..."
MSTRS
19th September 2005, 13:45
Yep. "Unless your arm is hanging off, held only by a 2cm strip of skin, don't go to A&E, you're making us all look bad..."
Harden up man. That's just a flesh wound. Bandaid should sort that out. No need to tell the bastards anything.
Wolf
19th September 2005, 13:57
Harden up man. That's just a flesh wound. Bandaid should sort that out. No need to tell the bastards anything.
It's just a scratch.
Just a scratch? Your arm's off.
I've had worse
Lou Girardin
19th September 2005, 14:08
Tell 'em you fell off a car.
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