We need a riot. I proper riot.
We need people on the streets showing the government where their power comes from.
Right now we are giving the sods whatever they ask. Why? Well it doesn't seem to affect us anymore. They can't kill us, just have us locked up. They can't starve us, just make sure things are expensive. They can't rob us, just tax us in increasing amounts.
And we bend-over for it. Better yet. We vote to get them in there and then say "thank you sir - I voted for you sir" as they fuck us in the arse.
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Hey im up for that
Just bought me some new weaponary. .
Turns out you can buy almost anything on amazon
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"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
But the $30 million given to Rio Tinto wasn't?The referendum is a case in point ... "a disgraceful irresponsible waste of taxpayer money" IMHO!![]()
Bugger me, this place sounds more and more like an offshoot of Fox news........
- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.
Funny you mention that.....seems an old dog can learn new tricks.....
http://nation.foxnews.com/2013/11/14...bsites-failure
After 3 minutes it gets quite heated.
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Yeah ?? When did they make it clear ??? There were some small hints before the last election - but I don't rememebr National makign it xclear they were goign to sell state assetsd again ...
At least, with 68% agianst the sales (and the value of the shares driopping0 there's a good chance the wide boys won't win the next election ...
Yeah ... it is that ..
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
You didn't listen or read it because you were not going to vote for them anyway, you only read the things said by the people you were interested in!
Just like the other 68% that you quote ... they didn't listen either because they didn't think their (chickenshit) parties would be rejected like they were!
They probably all voted for MMP as well and now they don't like what it gives them they are cryingabout it!
That was .. NONE OF THEM .. I seriously consider each election whether I'm going to vote ... but too many people died getting a universal franchise ... so I don't forego the somewhat dubious pleasure ... but I don't listen to the shitheads .. I give a protest vote ..
I don't have a party - I don't support any of the shitheads ... I knew Key would win .. The only question was would the Māori party stay with the Nats - and that was pretty sure they would again ... dumb dumb dumb ...Just like the other 68% that you quote ... they didn't listen either because they didn't think their (chickenshit) parties would be rejected like they were!![]()
I thought Key was a bit more of a populist and might not sell assets .. but then, he's a trader by profession and that's how he runs this country - trade everything .. it's his only answer ..
Voting has NEVER given me what I want ... so changing the system made no difference ... but then I hear the right crying about MMP when the left wins and the left crying about MMP when the right wins ...They probably all voted for MMP as well and now they don't like what it gives them they are cryingabout it!
Fucking politics ... all bullshit ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Actually I would have voted for the Maori Party at the last election but I was not able to do that, I was not able to go onto the Maori roll either!
(Seems like separate development which used to be called apartheid in South Africa but maybe it's still required here for a little while longer yet.)
I like the way that the advent of the Maori Party (via MMP) has given "Maori" (right or wrong, just my opinion) a greater presence in national politics!
Unfortunately it appears that minor parties that run with the major parties carry far too much of the blame for what the major coalition partner does that's unpopular!
Hardly just criticism but that's the way it turns out, maybe the Maori party should just agree to limit their support to confidence and supply!
The best thing that Maori ever did was break their demeaning grip on the Labour party's apron strings and stand on their own two feet. RESPECT for that!![]()
Jaysus, were you under a rock at the last election? It was pretty much the central feature of their manifesto and Phil Goff declared that the election was going to be "a referendum on asset sales".
The thing about that 68% is that there's a bloody big chunk of it that's "on balance, I'd rather the government didn't sell, but I'm not so opposed that I'd risk a government with Russel Norman as finance minister".
It's like MasterD when he's told to go to bed, which he claims to be strongly opposed to the idea of. Give him a more sophisticated decision like "if you don't go to bed, you don't get to play on the iPad" and his voting pattern changes.
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