View Full Version : Another cop-out by the Nats
Skyryder
27th February 2009, 22:38
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’ Mr. English said today that the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
So much for the Government leadership. But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Good blow job John but I know ya sucked em all in. Sooner or later they’ll learn. Count on it.
Skyryder
Ragingrob
27th February 2009, 23:12
I was initially wondering what "Nats" you were talking about... I.e. There are some cops out near the national races so watch out, or something. :lol:
R6_kid
28th February 2009, 00:35
It's ok Helen, we know its you.
GSXRjohn
28th February 2009, 00:45
It's ok Helen, we know its you.
That photo proves its Auntie Helen
JimO
28th February 2009, 06:45
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’ Mr. English said today that the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
So much for the Government leadership. But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Good blow job John but I know ya sucked em all in. Sooner or later they’ll learn. Count on it.
Skyryder
fuck off will you labour lost get over it
Noidy
28th February 2009, 06:56
fuck off will you labour lost get over it
And look at the state they left the country in. Another three years of them and we would all be screwed.
twotyred
28th February 2009, 07:10
fuck off will you labour lost get over it
hopefully this attitude doesn't continue for their entire term,it's still only the honeymoon phase though and they won't scare the sheep so early in their first term... most govs wait till the second term to roll out the really unpopular stuff...:Playnice:
Grahameeboy
28th February 2009, 07:18
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’ Mr. English said today that the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
So much for the Government leadership. But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Good blow job John but I know ya sucked em all in. Sooner or later they’ll learn. Count on it.
Skyryder
He is just saying that taxpayers have to decide what they think about the summit idea...how can taxpayers be at fault if it does not work?
Murray
28th February 2009, 07:33
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’ Mr. English said today that the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
So much for the Government leadership. But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Good blow job John but I know ya sucked em all in. Sooner or later they’ll learn. Count on it.
Skyryder
Is that you Nachos Tandis, thought you had retired??? Still smoking that weed I gather form your comments. The photo of you in your avatar's a good one (done your hair differently???)
puddy
28th February 2009, 08:03
Chicks in pornos MOAN less than you!
davereid
28th February 2009, 08:06
But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Skyryder
Nah its not our fault.
Laile Harre and Helen Kelly were there, it would be their fault.
Does the ex p.m. know you are using her drivers licence photo as an avatar ? Surely there must be some copyright, defamation or offensive behaviour rule that labour bought in to stop it.
Mully
28th February 2009, 08:18
People, stop feeding the fucking trolls.
For crying out loud.
Skyryder
28th February 2009, 09:10
fuck off will you labour lost get over it
I've said I did not vote Labour in past posts so why do you and you ilk continue to believe that I did.
Skyryder
Skyryder
28th February 2009, 09:13
People, stop feeding the fucking trolls.
For crying out loud.
There's an old saying you can lead a horse to the trough but you can't make them drink. Might be true with horses but not DonKey supporters.:bash:
Skyryder
scumdog
28th February 2009, 09:22
There's an old saying you can lead a horse to the trough but you can't make them drink. Might be true with horses but not DonKey supporters.:bash:
Skyryder
So who WOULD you support??
Sollyboy
28th February 2009, 10:06
And look at the state they left the country in. Another three years of them and we would all be screwed.
Sorry mate but I think we had 9 ok years out of labour and they gave something real for once that national have never done , I talk about 4 weeks annual leave , and why would we be screwed ? do you think we less screwed with national?
paturoa
28th February 2009, 10:10
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’ Mr. English said today that the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
So much for the Government leadership. But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Good blow job John but I know ya sucked em all in. Sooner or later they’ll learn. Count on it.
Skyryder
THAT IS NOT WHAT HE SAID.
Good blow job by you SR, but you didn't suck me in (do you swallow?)
How about we post the actual quote in the correct order, and see if the meaning changes?
Finance Minister Bill English told delegates that the ideas put forward today will be considered during the budget round.
He said the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
Mr English said New Zealand needed to get used to the idea that change is permanent.
"Much of the adaptability is going to be happening on your shop floors, in your workplaces and in our workplace," he said.
Mr English said in the end it will be taxpayers who decide whether today was a "talk-fest or a do-fest".
So for years we bleat on about successive gubbermints ignoring "us" and when consultation takes place, that is broadly inclusive, on a mildly important issue, you have a problem with that?
So are you saying that as a taxpayer you've already made up your mind on this one?
yungatart
28th February 2009, 10:57
Sorry mate but I think we had 9 ok years out of labour and they gave something real for once that national have never done , I talk about 4 weeks annual leave , and why would we be screwed ? do you think we less screwed with national?
Yeah, they did...and because they weren't specific enough in their wording, I lost a weeks holiday...my extra week long service leave went down the toilet...am I grateful...no, not particularly!
Sollyboy
28th February 2009, 11:05
Yeah, they did...and because they weren't specific enough in their wording, I lost a weeks holiday...my extra week long service leave went down the toilet...am I grateful...no, not particularly!
Then maybe its how your contract is worded that is the problem , thats something you have to take up with your employer, new laws cant benefit 100% of the people 100% of the time and no amount of laws can protect you from a shit employer , there is such a thing as good will and good sense and the government cant force that on your employer , maybe you can get happyness in the fact that your friends or loved ones benefit from the 4 weeks leave law
Noidy
28th February 2009, 11:09
Sorry mate but I think we had 9 ok years out of labour and they gave something real for once that national have never done , I talk about 4 weeks annual leave , and why would we be screwed ? do you think we less screwed with national?
Anyone can manage things well when the times are good and sell holidays to the masses but the way they left some of organisations like ACC and the mismanagement of other Government agencies leaves a lot to be desired. When the global economy started turning pear shaped Labour didnt have any answers. I dont know if National do. We may be more screwed with National only time will tell. Dont want to sabotage this thread with political party bashing
Tank
28th February 2009, 11:26
Last political post replying to skyryder from me.
Basically you read a headline and get your analysis from a pinko blog. I doubt you are coming to your own conclusions based in reading the entire article - because its very obvious you haven't read the whole thing.
There is no point trying to discuss it with you because of your heavy bias and (to be frank) limited knowledge in what you are tying to argue.
So - I'm no longer feeding the troll, and just sitting back thanking fuck Labour's 5 headed monster didnt get in.
NZ is better for it - and nothing you can say will change that view.
ManDownUnder
28th February 2009, 11:39
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’
blah bl-blah blah bl-blah blah blah
Um... no
Englkish said the taxpayers will decide if it WAS a talk-fest or a do-fest, or to put it terms a 5 year old can understand...
"If the job summit didn't do the things that makes voters feel happy, they're going to vote for someone else next time. And the people that organised it will be sad"
God's sake man - try interpreting things accurately otherwise it's not only you that's in for 3 to 6 years of misery, you're going to inflict it on the rest of us.
Jesus H - WINJA - is that you?
Maha
28th February 2009, 11:56
Job Summit can only be a good thing yes?
Surely its a step in the right direction for a change, being proactive in NZ's work force arena must be seen as a positive?
Most will remember 'Think Big' and 'Rogernomics (to name a few) from past Governments?
Maybe this Government will go done in history for the right reasons!
Wingnut
28th February 2009, 12:31
Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.’ Mr. English said today that the summit "scares the hell out of bureaucracy" but he was happy to see business take a leadership role, something which hasn't always happened in the past.
So much for the Government leadership. But the catch call her guys is if it all turns to shit it’s not the Government’s fault but ours.
Good blow job John but I know ya sucked em all in. Sooner or later they’ll learn. Count on it.
Skyryder
Surely there is a more politically oreintated form available that you could continuiously post this shit on? Surely!!!!!!!!
Get a hobbie dude!
Swoop
28th February 2009, 13:46
I think that SkyRanter's threads are superb.
It shows the true attitudes of a labour voter and gives ample emphasis to those "undecided" at the last election. All of the threads and ravings were similar to a Hitlerian speech to the assembled troops, gesticulating and frothing at the mouth...
Really quite a bit like Heilen Klerke herself when upset.:laugh:
So, keep up the good work SR. Every foaming-at-the-mouth post is making someone positive that the did the right thing by ousting the Red Menace.
Skyryder
28th February 2009, 14:54
So who WOULD you support??
Rule 2 for flameing. Never answer questions.
Skyyrder
Tank
28th February 2009, 15:00
Rule 2 for flameing. Never answer questions.
Skyyrder
Rule 9 for spelling - Take away the "e" and add "ing". As in Flaming.
Skyryder
28th February 2009, 15:25
THAT IS NOT WHAT HE SAID.
Good blow job by you SR, but you didn't suck me in (do you swallow?)
How about we post the actual quote in the correct order, and see if the meaning changes?
So for years we bleat on about successive gubbermints ignoring "us" and when consultation takes place, that is broadly inclusive, on a mildly important issue, you have a problem with that?
So are you saying that as a taxpayer you've already made up your mind on this one?
Bottomline on this apart from the extra quotes that you have used is that Bill English is now saying it is going to be up to taxpayer to decide if the Job Summit is going to be a ‘talk fest’ or a ‘do fest.
Mr English said in the end it will be taxpayers who decide whether today was a "talk-fest or a do-fest".
The difference being I have used ‘Job Summit’ and you have quoted ‘today.’ Both refer to the same meeting. “In the end’ refers to a much later time frame and is a reference to…………will ‘today’ be a job fest or a talk fest.
Quoting in order has not changed his meaning from my interpretation.
Apart from the extraneous material that I have left out I stand by my original post. There is no different ‘intent’ between my interpretation of English’s statement and yours, other than where to blame when the shit hits the fan; you and I the taxpayer If you disagree then I can only assume that your believe that the Nats will take the blame. Mind you there is a flying Pig Society made up of Flat Earth believers so all is possible.
Skyryder
Skyryder
28th February 2009, 15:30
Rule 9 for spelling - Take away the "e" and add "ing". As in Flaming.
Well it's not a political reply so I do live in hope. Never been a great speller, thanks for the lesson.
Oddly, while I'm at it why is it when I attack Key so many attack me instead of offering a defence. Take a look at the count of those that have responded to me as against those that have attacked me..........even for my spelling mistakes.
Skyryder
PS Stay posted there's more to come.
JimO
28th February 2009, 16:11
Skyryder
PS Stay posted there's more to come.
if you dont like it here fuck off somewhere else
Skyryder
28th February 2009, 16:18
if you dont like it here fuck off somewhere else
Bit uptight are we not. Try the ignore button if you can not handle my critism of Key and the Nats. Shit I put up with so much when Labour were in. Never told anyone to fuck off.
Skyryder
Oakie
28th February 2009, 16:36
... Labour and they gave something real for once that national have never done , I talk about 4 weeks annual leave...
Well you say that they 'gave' you something but it was actually employers who pay for it. Easy to give people stuff when you don't actually pay for it. Having said that though ... I do enjoy my extra week.
yungatart
28th February 2009, 17:03
Then maybe its how your contract is worded that is the problem , thats something you have to take up with your employer, new laws cant benefit 100% of the people 100% of the time and no amount of laws can protect you from a shit employer , there is such a thing as good will and good sense and the government cant force that on your employer , maybe you can get happyness in the fact that your friends or loved ones benefit from the 4 weeks leave law
Not exactly...I have 12 weeks leave throughout the year...only 4 of it is paid, the rest is unpaid.
The point is, labour gave everyone 4 weeks leave. I already had that, but because they didn't state that it was an extra week's leave, I lost my long service leave.
BTW, my employer is the government....
Oakie
28th February 2009, 17:07
Yep. It's all in the wording:
"Four weeks leave after x years service" and you may miss out.
"An additional week's leave after x years service" and you're fine.
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