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    Yup changed everything for instance...

    I used to get all dolled up and pop down in the car saunter in and get the lovely ladies (who smile profusely at the young girl exercising her right to vote) mince my way over to the booth and very ladylike (of course) I complete the ballot and pop it into the little ballot boxy thingamee weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...

    Now if it's raining - I might not bother going out at all (p/t) AND when I do I don't get half as tarted up as I used to, I crash through the door of the school hall, head to toe black, helmet in hand and thunk thunk thunk up to the little old ladies to have my name checked off...they looking startled, beggging me NOT to take their purses pass me the ballot, thunk thunk thunk over the booth, tada big x on my choices then I SLAM the folded up ballot into the box, moon the door man on my way out, do a big burnout and wheelie off...voting completed.

    Seriously though - I am actually interested in transport issues and a parties stance on them but frankly I don't really want to give my vote to ANY of them I know I know have your say or don't complain...blah blah blah...would rather make no choice than the wrong one....SUCH A LIBRAN!

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    Nah, it doesnt influence me, IM STILL GOING TO VOTE GREEN
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    Ha ha ha excellent answer, Number One!

    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    There are decisions parties make that will affect the ones on bikes.

    -Import tax
    -Change in license laws
    -ACC charges on bikes
    -Petrol costs (tax)
    -Customising
    -Saefty (Cheese cutters, day glow wests, helmets, and god forbid: airbags on bikes)
    -etc.

    ...
    Yeah that's the kind of things I was thinking about.

    Parliament makes laws. Laws affect our rights and responsibilities as bikers. We choose who goes to parliament by the way we vote. In fact they don't even have to change laws, they can just make policies and government departments have to follow them.

    So for example if the Gov't directed Transit to take motorcyclists into account every time they build a new road (or substantially alter an existing one) then Transit would have to do it. They would have to think about what surfaces they use, what paint, what barrier systems, whether intersections, cambers, sight lines etc were the best for bikers... It could make quite a difference to my daily life!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Well, of course.

    Socially, I ride a bike 'cos I am an irritating old bastard wot hates the world cos they keep trying to kill me. So I will vote for whatever party is most likely to commit the world to nuclear Armageddon, and fry the cunts wot try to kill me .

    Economically bikers are a frugal bunch ,bikes being cheaper to run than cars, and I am an impoverished old man eking out a destitute and impecunious existence . So I get pissed off paying half of the miserable pittance I earn to the government to support thousands of lazy bludgers and pay for vainglorious imbecilities that do nothing but satisfy the zealotry of those who benefit from them. And thus will vote for whatever government will promise to transfer the handouts to me instead of them, and massively reduce my tax imposition, whilst at the same time massively increasing the tax rates for the greedy bastards who earn more than I do (indexing the rate , of course, in case I start earning more) .
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    Nope, cause I'm not aware any of the parties have any polices on motorcycles. Do they ? me not know

    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    So you ride a motorbike.

    Does that have anything at all to do with your voting decision at election time?

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    why vote for a "meet the new Boss, same as the old Boss" system????
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    never buying another honda scooter ever!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    yep - im a true biker and i say "FUCK THE MAN"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    Helen Clarke used to ride a Honda (scooter).
    No No No - not a scooter! A Honda Cub is notascoota!
    Bad Bad Bad!
    Tis a Motobike!
    Shame on you!


    or is that Shame on her, for bringing down the image of motorcyclists!
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    Nope, I have always had a huge dislike for Labour. Nothing to do with bikes, go to do with their social engineering and pc bullshit.
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    I think the word biker has changed it's meaning over the years - it used to mean something a bit darker,antisocial and anti establishment,they weren't the type of people that made Mum and Dad feel comfortable.I am still anti establishment,and have never voted for a party in power...although I may have voted a party into power,even if that may have not been my intention.It will be a protest vote as usual....first thing to look for is someone not wearing a suit....

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    Some years ago I parked my gorgeous bright blue Moto Guzzi police special in the main street of Tauranga.
    Winston Peters was walking down the footpath. He did a double take turned around and stood a while admiring my pride and joy. He got my vote.

    From what I see and hear of members of parliment this could be as good a reason as any for giving one the vote.

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    Does being a biker influence the way I vote? No!

    First of all I am "me"!

    because I am me I ride motorcycles and everything else I do is a reflection of who I am, not the other way around.

    I vote for people or parties that reflect me and how they can benefit me my family my friends and my fellow countrymen.

    The closest NZ party that reflects me is (but not necessarily the one I vote for) the "Libertarianz"!

    As Mark Twain is credited to have said:

    Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect!

    New Zealand is a majority Socialist country but whenever the socialist politicians need to make progress, they look to the right for real solutions.

    After they have dabbled and gained a little ground they inevitably turn hard left back to their comfort zones and their socialist supporters.

    Remember David Lange's infamous, "Time for a cup of tea".

    Progress and left wing politics are a paradox, left wing politics are at best a recipe for mediocrity at worst a miserable failure. (the world is full of evidence)

    NZ Governments need right wing ideas but are forced to appease left wing voters, resulting in almost permanent political stagnation.

    IMHO all of the parties on serious offer to NZ voters are left of center socialist pretenders.

    The best they will ever deliver is higher cost (taxation) "BIG" government at the expense of individual rights and freedoms. John.

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