The arrogance of some posters here is unbelievable. If you point out that the democratically elected government of NZ is quite popular in the opinion polls, they sneer at Joe & Jane Average and label them sheep. They infer that the press and “vested interests” lead these idiots to vote for the wrong parties (i.e. the ones they don’t like).
In the meantime, they’re off in other threads raving about the death of democracy in Turkey and such…why don't they respect the process in their own country?
No a moron is someone who does the same thing again and again expecting a different result. Therefore a moron would be a person who votes, gets disappointed then votes the same way again.
Therefore:
a) some were happy with (some) results
b) some were unhappy and changed their votes
c) some were unhappy and didn't vote
d) some were unhappy and maintained their votes
only people in d were morons. So you can't say that all JK voters were morons. Just the ones that fall under the "D" category in life (pun intended).
Incidentally I got told a D is still a pass in US. Probably the same with NCEA![]()
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Please explain the similarities between the 1984 Labour Govt. and Muldoon’s regime.
One was the world’s only centralized Tory economy (carless days, MRP, Govt subsidies for industry, Think Big and tax everything) and the other was a Left Wing free economy experiment that is till unique in history.
Were you stoned through the eighties?
In jail?
Sectioned?
Quite true.
The memory of the kiwi voter is pathetically short.
You know that the media in UnZud "play" with the populace at election time. The genuinely stupid fall for it each election.
He has a very good point. A deluded individual as leader of that party, with atrocious, delusional egotistical aspirations needs to be removed.
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I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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