For the past two years it has been next to impossible to find anyone who would claim to have voted for the Looney Labourite Sect.
All of a sudden there seems to be an abundance of them around here.
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For the past two years it has been next to impossible to find anyone who would claim to have voted for the Looney Labourite Sect.
All of a sudden there seems to be an abundance of them around here.
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TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Most ordinary people will be worse off under National. Not that they'd dare admit it though, in the "how fast can we get rid of Helen" frenzy......
Labour have outstayed their welcome and have "3 term arrogance", National are as untrustworthy as any neo-con organisation around, NZ First will hopefully go down with Winnie, The Greens are seen as too extreme by a lot of people, ACT are like National only worse.......I'd say the voting public is shafted!
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
Bring back the McGillicuddy's
I think I may tick the leaf this year.
When will we see the first election billboards going up???
I like election time. You can get HEAPS of FREE lengths of 100x50 treated pine.![]()
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
There are many times more stupid people in New Zealand than there are "thinking" people, so on this basis I predict:
Government: Any old mix with, Labour, of Anderton, Winston first, Greens, Dunn, or Maori. Take your pick.
Opposition: National and any rejects from above mixture.
Missing in action: Rodney Hide and ACT.
Casualties: Democracy and freedom of the individual.
Consequences: Record numbers of people leaving the country over the next three years.
Largest group to benefit: Criminals and lawyers.
Helen is so honest and Labour has done so much and "you can't trust Key", I know this because Helen has just told me so today!![]()
I am so happy for my grandchildren and their future in this our "freeland".Highly sceptical,
John.
Crikey hope not.I think Labour won't get enough seats.
Yes sadly you could be right although Hide is an effective elortorate MP which might save ACT.Missing in action: Rodney Hide and ACT.
Consequences:Yep..sigh. I'd join them but career, children, ano-domini yadda yadda.....Record numbers of people leaving the country over the next three years.
Largest group to benefit:So, its not all bad thenCriminals and lawyers.![]()
I read ACT and Libertarian policy.
Being a fairly new import to NZ, why does Lib not feature?
What is the downside on voting ACT?![]()
Always remember to wake up before ya get up and then watch on who ya step on yer way up as ya dunno who ya'll need on yer way down
They are all equally hopeless !!!!!
How many of us will be in Aussie this time next year ??
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
I think Rodders will be back , National won't try too hard in Epsom & the locals may well keep him in, as Ohariu do with Peter Dunne
I just hope like hell we finally see the back of Luigi but he only needs the Nannas for his 5 %
I'm not sure why the Libertarians don't get much traction - maybe not enough journalists are sympathetic to their ideas.
ACT - totally polarise people and are viewed as BIG BUSINESS = CAPITALISTS = BAD go-and-sit-in-the-corner types, by average Kiwis. The same Kiwis who want to sell their cars for more than they paid for them, expect their houses to double in value, and their employers to up their pay whether business is good or not.
The standard of political and economic debate in NZ is at kindergarten level. Ixion excepted.![]()
Always remember to wake up before ya get up and then watch on who ya step on yer way up as ya dunno who ya'll need on yer way down
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