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Thread: Poll: Who's going to win on Saturday?

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    I suspect that the Nats may get a bit of a fright on Saturday night. Next election is the one to win, not this one. I think they may have done too much...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Helen Clark has achieved more for the majority of people in this country in the last six years then the national party has ever achieved.
    I'm sorry, I just could not let this pass.
    Whatever has been achieved over the last six years is down to economic growth, and for the Labour Govt. to take credit for the economy (which it has been doing) over the last six years is stupid.

    Economic growth in NZ is due to the reforms in the late eighties and early ninties (by both Labour & National), but mainly the World economy. During the last six years we could have had a monkey as finance minister and nothing would have changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar
    I'm sorry, I just could not let this pass.
    Whatever has been achieved over the last six years is down to economic growth, and for the Labour Govt. to take credit for the economy (which it has been doing) over the last six years is stupid.

    Economic growth in NZ is due to the reforms in the late eighties and early ninties (by both Labour & National), but mainly the World economy. During the last six years we could have had a monkey as finance minister and nothing would have changed.
    That is very correct, well said
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I suspect that the Nats may get a bit of a fright on Saturday night. Next election is the one to win, not this one. I think they may have done too much...
    Explain why you think next election is more important
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar
    I'm sorry, I just could not let this pass.
    Whatever has been achieved over the last six years is down to economic growth, and for the Labour Govt. to take credit for the economy (which it has been doing) over the last six years is stupid.

    Economic growth in NZ is due to the reforms in the late eighties and early ninties (by both Labour & National), but mainly the World economy. During the last six years we could have had a monkey as finance minister and nothing would have changed.
    Please note that the National government cannot take any credit for those reforms. It was the Labour government under Lange who instigated them.
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Hmmm - election, that's with the crosses on the boxes isn't it. - who is the current Govt again - is Helen 'Nat' or 'Lab'? (serious - it's not on sky sport or UK TV)

    (Lucky you don't have a 'Country Party' like they do back home - the abbreviation is a killer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Please note that the National government cannot take any credit for those reforms. It was the Labour government under Lange who instigated them.
    Under direct pressure from Rodger Douglas who formed the ACT party which is right wing like National. Labour cannot take the credit it was right wing political ideals that did it
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Under direct pressure from Rodger Douglas who formed the ACT party which is right wing like National. Labour cannot take the credit it was right wing political ideals that did it
    It was nothing to do with Roger Douglas. NZ was essentially bankrupt and our government was under instructions from the World Bank / IMF. The alternative was to follow the Argentinian path and default on our loans.

    While 80% of tax payers are claimed get a tax break under National, 50% of full-time earners will get $15 per week or less*. That will be very quickly soaked up by the interest rate increases that will result from the inflationary effects of the tax breaks.

    If Brash was still Govenor of the Reserve Bank he'd be squealing like a stuck pig about National's plans.

    My prediction is that National will win and then use NZ First as the fall-guy for why they can't actually fulfil their election promises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacD
    It was nothing to do with Roger Douglas. NZ was essentially bankrupt and our government was under instructions from the World Bank / IMF. The alternative was to follow the Argentinian path and default on our loans.

    While 80% of tax payers will get a tax break under National, 50% of tax payers will get about $10 per week. That will be very quickly soaked up by the interest rate increases that will result from the inflationary effects of the tax breaks.

    If Brash was still Govenor of the Reserve Bank he'd be squealing like a stuck pig about National's plans.

    My prediction is that National will win and then use NZ First as the fall-guy for why they can't actually fulfil their election promises.

    Excuse me ? new zealands economic reforms had everything to do with Rodger Douglas, have you heard of rodgernomics where do you think that came from ?
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Excuse me ? new zealands economic reforms had everything to do with Rodger Douglas, have you heard of rodgernomics where do you think that came from ?
    Roger Douglas was the Finance Minister at the time of a severe financial crisis. That is not the same as saying the reforms were his idea. Rogernomics was a term coined by the media to personify an economic theory (Monetarism) as applied to NZ. Douglas was following a process of reform as mandated by the IMF. The NZ Labour Party had little choice but to follow this path given the country's financial state following the Muldoon years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacD
    Roger Douglas was the Finance Minister at the time of a severe financial crisis. That is not the same as saying the reforms were his idea. Rogernomics was a term coined by the media to personify an economic theory (Monetarism) as applied to NZ. Douglas was following a process of reform as mandated by the IMF. The NZ Labour Party had little choice but to follow this path given the country's financial state following the Muldoon years.
    Yes thats right he lead the economic reforms and was voted Best Financal minister by euro money magazine for his efforts. Alot of the ideas were written about in his 1980 "there has got to be a better way"
    So when I say he lead the way, I believe that largley he did. He was an economic revolutionary which certainly aided NZ towards the reforms of the 1980's particulary 1984-1980 period
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51
    Explain why you think next election is more important
    Economic indicators are starting to trend the wrong way. The next three years will be hard work for whichever party wins this Saturday. By comparison, the winner in 2008 will ride the crest of a wave.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    I prefer freedom of choice and to make decisions myself
    Like the freedom of having a handly neighbourhood brothel? Or the freedom to marry a person of the same gender?

    Sounds good - Labour, supporting the individuals right to choice

    If you want to vote for a right wing party that supports freedom of choice, don't piss about with National. They're probably the most socially conservative party, bar Destiny New Zealand.

    I'd suggest there guys:

    http://www.libertarianz.org.nz/

    At least they've got a consistent political ideology underpinning their policies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Yes thats right he lead the economic reforms and was voted Best Financal minister by euro money magazine for his efforts. Alot of the ideas were written about in his 1980 "there has got to be a better way"
    So when I say he lead the way, I believe that largley he did. He was an economic revolutionary which certainly aided NZ towards the reforms of the 1980's particulary 1984-1980 period
    And I believe he was following the economic orthodoxy (of the time) in a particularly unquestioning way. If NZ's approach was so revolutionary why was the outcome less successful than the more "conservative" economic approach taken by Australia during the same period?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Yes thats right he lead the economic reforms and was voted Best Financal minister by euro money magazine for his efforts.
    The Fiat Panda was voted Car of the Year in 2004, but it doesn't mean you'd go out and buy one on Saturday...

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