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retro asian
25th September 2008, 19:30
Hello All,
Let's keep things fair and unbiased, Helen deserves her own thread too!! :yes:
Hooray for Tax cuts!!
However I can't believe Labour has been holding off for so long though, am I wrong or didn't they promise these cuts a long time ago??
The way she always fake laughs/snarls at the opposition in interviews also grinds my gears. Almost everytime she answers a question, it gets redirected as a burn against John Key.
Swoop
25th September 2008, 19:37
Secret reports have been leaked from her doctor...
Apparently Unkle Heilen has had an arsehole transplant!
The serious news is that the arsehole has rejected her!!!
Quasievil
25th September 2008, 19:49
What Tax cuts ?? and if there was a tax cut it wouldnt come any where near being enough to cover the increaded Tax take from the Labour pushed Emissions trading Tax/Scam.
They can stick there tax cut up there tight fucking arses.
Im voting ACT, Zero Crime tolerance and they will wipe the emissions tax scheme, I mean scam. No other party has there policies so clearly readable.
98tls
25th September 2008, 19:51
:clap:some pic,Helen "free trade or i will stop" George "tooooo laatttteeee".
Swoop
25th September 2008, 20:05
What Tax cuts ?? and if there was a tax cut it wouldnt come any where near being enough to cover the increaded Tax take from the Labour pushed Emissions trading Tax/Scam.
Don't forget the additional tax on businesses, that now have to contribute to their employees retirement fund...
puddytat
25th September 2008, 20:33
Don't forget the additional tax on businesses, that now have to contribute to their employees retirement fund...
'bout farkin time to...make up for the pay rises I get NOT !!
Sad that 20 years on I get the same hourly rate ....:(
Quasievil
25th September 2008, 21:01
Don't forget the additional tax on businesses, that now have to contribute to their employees retirement fund...
True, Im lucky I shot all of mine for lack of performance.
Manxman
25th September 2008, 21:09
What Tax cuts ?? and if there was a tax cut it wouldnt come any where near being enough to cover the increaded Tax take from the Labour pushed Emissions trading Tax/Scam.
They can stick there tax cut up there tight fucking arses.
Im voting ACT, Zero Crime tolerance and they will wipe the emissions tax scheme, I mean scam. No other party has there policies so clearly readable.
I'm sooo with you on that dude...:clap::clap:
Indiana_Jones
25th September 2008, 21:10
I'm sooo with you on that dude...:clap::clap:
Me too.
Clark and her bunch of lacies can promise me the world, I'm not fooling for their crap
-Indy
Brett
25th September 2008, 21:24
Some of the smaller parties such as ACT are more inline with what I would vote for. Problem is that they are too small and ones vote won't count. A Labour coallition with another party such as greenies, NZ first etc. would need someone potent such as National and a partner. Maybe ACT and National would make a good coallition?
The Pastor
25th September 2008, 21:30
why dont you all disscuss the finer points of the election over a few brews at the election party at the strangers? its on the 8th of november - and we will be burning HC on a bonfire!
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=81475
Brett
26th September 2008, 05:43
why dont you all disscuss the finer points of the election over a few brews at the election party at the strangers? its on the 8th of november - and we will be burning HC on a bonfire!
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=81475
Sounds like a plan. I will be back in NZ by then.
MisterD
26th September 2008, 07:41
Labour's new campaign website (http://www.labour08.co.nr/)
Some people are sooo clever eh.
The Stranger
26th September 2008, 07:55
Don't forget the additional tax on businesses, that now have to contribute to their employees retirement fund...
Should be interesting to see how the retirement funds fare up in light of current events in the states.
My bet is that most people will have about $0.00 in thier retirement funds after fees.
Oh well Klarke knows whats best for us I am sure
The Stranger
26th September 2008, 08:06
Some of the smaller parties such as ACT are more inline with what I would vote for. Problem is that they are too small and ones vote won't count.
Sorry Brett that is very much NOT correct.
The best possible situation (for a small party) is that National would need to form a coalition with ACT to govern. In such situations the smaller party does to some degree have the ability hold the larger to ransom - or extract a disproportionately large influence.
No party has had an outright majority so far.
Why do you honestly think Winsoton wasn't sacked?
Because he was telling the truth?
Umm No. He holds a balance of power - that and he probably has dirt on Klarke and co too.
If you do want your vote to count and to make a larger difference vote for the small party.
The Stranger
26th September 2008, 08:12
Sad that 20 years on I get the same hourly rate ....:(
That is sad indeed, why did you put up with it for so long?
jrandom
26th September 2008, 08:33
If you do want your vote to count and to make a larger difference vote for the small party.
Right on!
I don't know about the rest of you folk, but I personally will be using my vote to support a single issue that I can agree with, and ticking the leaf in 2008 (http://www.alcp.org.nz/).
Use your power as an elector to influence the balance in Parliament. Don't let the corrupt and indistinguishable big parties of the center-left and center-right bulldoze on with their self-serving agendas.
A vote for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party is a vote for peace, love, freedom, the inalienable rights of the individual, and groovy tie-dyed T-shirts!
:niceone:
Winston001
26th September 2008, 09:03
Hooray for Tax cuts!!
However I can't believe Labour has been holding off for so long though, am I wrong or didn't they promise these cuts a long time ago??
I'm all for tax cuts too but remember, no matter which party promises lower taxes, they have to cut government services as well.
Now that might be a good thing - except the public like free services and moan like buggery when told to pay for something. Remember the $50/day hospital charges in the 1990s?
If services are reduced you can bet that the Community Services Card will be increased and non-holders will bear the overall cost.
Sadly there are no free lunches. :eek:
avgas
26th September 2008, 09:25
You think im lying - look at your pay statements over the last year.
Back near the start of it noticed something......i ended up with the same coin in my pocket (only a few cents down - very sneaky) but something had changed.
My tax had gone up, my student loan repayment went down. Same money in hand.....
big wow you say - but hang on a minute......student loan repayment go down, student loan lasts longer......
that money is mine dammit, after tax its mine - i want as much on the loan as possible.......fuck you Helen you rich overpaid slut. Stop trying to keep me here through blackmail!
avgas
26th September 2008, 09:27
A vote for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party is a vote for peace, love, freedom, the inalienable rights of the individual, and groovy tie-dyed T-shirts
That being said I'm surprised there isn't a violent game console party these days.......
Or a Wiki party.....
lol a vote for Wiki is a vote for knowledge
Quasievil
26th September 2008, 09:52
A vote for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party is a vote for peace, love, freedom, the inalienable rights of the individual, and groovy tie-dyed T-shirts!
:niceone:
And the further degradation of society not to mention the worsening of government performance because the ALC are a pack of Morons.
:Pokey:
ManDownUnder
26th September 2008, 10:04
Credit where it's due - she's a very astute polititican but I think the time's come and she's not going to make it back into office. She's has a bitch of a job for the last little while - needing Winnie's vote, and knowing he's up to his neck in some pretty dodgy stuff.
I'm surmising she hoped it would stay quiet, no-one would find out, and she'd manage the election in the same way she has a number of previous ones.
Unfortunately (Winnie) the poo has hit the fan, Clark is implicated and this is turning into a blame fest which is smearing crap on everyone.
As for tax cuts this year? Yes. Cullen is good as pitching tax cuts to be delivered in the last year of next term of office. That does 3 things -
1) "Vote for us - you'll get a tax cut"
2) Deliveres said tax cut right when it counts to get people back in office
3) Gives them the majority of their term to put in place the less favoured policies knowing full well the majority of people will forget at the next election - having been recently blinded by the "nice tax cuts!" (see 2 above)
It's not rocket science but it IS politics. Sadly we actually need policy to make the country perform - not bribery and baubles. We also need to understand we are not alone in this world. A global economic downturn is going to affect us - like it or not. I want someone at the helm willing and able to make the decisions needed to ensure our long term economic survival... and to be blunt - I don't think Helen is it... Winston seems incredibly self serving... so he's absolutely out!
Left wing policies tend to help up and help out people at a time when it's the Govt that needs help (i.e. the people need to be earning and contributing to the country's financial well being rather than slacking around on the f'n DOLE!).
Right now we need right wing/moneterist policy to make the best of a bad global economic lot... I say vote Right wing.
Swoop
26th September 2008, 10:44
A vote for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party is a vote for peace, love, freedom, the inalienable rights of the individual, and groovy tie-dyed T-shirts!
Thank fuck that dreadlocks were not on the agenda.
alanzs
26th September 2008, 11:10
Right on!
I don't know about the rest of you folk, but I personally will be using my vote to support a single issue that I can agree with, and ticking the leaf in 2008 (http://www.alcp.org.nz/).
Use your power as an elector to influence the balance in Parliament. Don't let the corrupt and indistinguishable big parties of the center-left and center-right bulldoze on with their self-serving agendas.
A vote for the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party is a vote for peace, love, freedom, the inalienable rights of the individual, and groovy tie-dyed T-shirts!
:niceone:
+1. And, lets not forget some hot chicks who don't shave! :niceone:
imdying
26th September 2008, 12:13
The tax cuts were nice, but it'll take more than another hundy a week to suck me in :laugh:
Tick the leaf :yes: I've been giving them my party vote for a while now, not that it makes a lick of difference, but makes me feel better :blip:
rodimus
26th September 2008, 12:29
Hooray for Tax cuts!!
However I can't believe Labour has been holding off for so long though, am I wrong or didn't they promise these cuts a long time ago??
Tax cuts were promised by the Labour party in their last term leading upto the last election. Did we see them two years ago when they were due - NO.
Michael Cullen gave a brief on TV and said that they'd decided we were not going to get them.
The only time they say we'll see them is when an election is near.
Wiki Drifter
26th September 2008, 13:48
Or a Wiki party.....
lol a vote for Wiki is a vote for knowledge
And all those conspirators who oppose my overlordship will be escorted by the secret Wiki polizei to the re-education camps...
Jantar
26th September 2008, 14:12
Some of the smaller parties such as ACT are more inline with what I would vote for. Problem is that they are too small and ones vote won't count. .......
When that smaller party is almost assured of a seat in Parliament, then every vote counts even more. I have seen a table showing how many votes each party would require for one additional seat, and ACT required the fewest additional votes.
Bullitt
26th September 2008, 23:21
ACT will get substantially more votes than the current polls indicate. All the people who will vote for them are busy working when the polls have been taken.
I would love to know how Damian O'Connor is (honestly) feeling about now. I wonder if he'd consider jumping ship to a respectable party after Liabours actions of the past few days.:rolleyes:
A vote for ALCP is a total waste of time. Not a chance theyll get anywhere near parliament (which is a good thing IMO but thats a separate issue). Although a vote for ALCP instead of Winston or the Greens could be one of the best votes you could cast.
idb
26th September 2008, 23:23
Hello All,
Let's keep things fair and unbiased, Helen deserves her own thread too!! :yes:
Hooray for Tax cuts!!
However I can't believe Labour has been holding off for so long though, am I wrong or didn't they promise these cuts a long time ago??
The way she always fake laughs/snarls at the opposition in interviews also grinds my gears. Almost everytime she answers a question, it gets redirected as a burn against John Key.
I'm sorry, I don't get it.
Why have you put a turkey leg on her head???
NighthawkNZ
26th September 2008, 23:26
I'm sorry, I don't get it.
Why have you put a turkey leg on her head???
so you don't notice that she is so dam butt ugly
idb
26th September 2008, 23:27
so you don't notice that she is so dam butt ugly
She's always had striking cheekbones.
scumdog
27th September 2008, 00:45
Hello All,
Let's keep things fair and unbiased, Helen deserves her own thread too!! :yes:
Hooray for Tax cuts!!
However I can't believe Labour has been holding off for so long though, am I wrong or didn't they promise these cuts a long time ago??
The way she always fake laughs/snarls at the opposition in interviews also grinds my gears. Almost everytime she answers a question, it gets redirected as a burn against John Key.
You sorry-arsed cheese-dick slack-jawed mouth-breathin suck-arsed cretin.
THey are NOT 'tax-cuts'
They are tax-REBATES.
We have been taxed in excess of the recognised standard income levels for the inflation adjusted income levels for the last 9+ years and NOW they want to give us some tax monies back?????????.
jrandom
27th September 2008, 05:25
We have been taxed...
Who's this 'we', salaryman?
:msn-wink:
Swoop
27th September 2008, 12:40
We have been taxed in excess of the recognised standard income levels for the inflation adjusted income levels for the last 9+ years and NOW they want to give us some tax monies back?????????.
They had better be paying a decent interest rate on that "investment"...
Swoop
4th October 2008, 14:52
It is with great interest that I have noticed a serious vandalism epidemic of the Liarbour billboards in West/North Auckland.:Punk:
Strangely enough, "rural North Auckland" has had a vicious attack of the green billboards.
Nice to see that some people are not believing the lies...
MisterD
6th October 2008, 14:49
Well I guess we could have started a new thread, but it's now official: Cullen and Clark will leave the country up to it's eyeballs in economic sh1t.
Ten years of deficits (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10536073)
So there you have it NZ - an election about "trust" I wouldn't trust this lot to run a piss-up in a brewery.
Indiana_Jones
7th October 2008, 16:59
One can only hope they get fucking kicked out come November!
-Indy
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