View Poll Results: Are you happy with the change of Power? (public poll)

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Thread: So we got a new Government, and a new Leader

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post

    I left NZ in 1984 . It was a great place to Live , didnt have a care in the world ,, Came back in 1993 and it was a spiteful country

    We had more reaction to the Springbox tour than to the present douglas gave us ......( yes I was at Lancaster park and no I didnt watch the rugby ,,,)

    Acc could be a fantastic scheme again
    Stephen
    I apologise for being somewhat selective with quotes from your post But
    I don't remember pre 1984 with any great fondness

    A devisive & bullying prime minister, who sent us broke
    Wage & price freezes
    Unions striking continuously, remember the ferries every school holidays.
    A nation still split over the Springbok tour
    A government that tried to control every facet of the economy with inport licenses, tarriffs, protections & subsidies

    I did like my Hillman Super Minx though, mum hated it & made me park it down the road, It got stolen but the thief left it undamaged in the next suburb.
    It was all I could afford , no Jap imports in those days, Those were the days. Yeah right

    As an employer I was a hell of a lot better off when I went with the private ACC option that Labour got rid of

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    We now have a govt comprising of people who have worked for a living.

    As opposed to one that comprised of people who have aspired to do as little work as possible ( union activists and academics )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    No principles? What a load of over-generalising crap. Sounds like jealousy of wealth and success to me.
    He's a pinko,what do you expect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trustme View Post
    As an employer I was a hell of a lot better off when I went with the private ACC option that Labour got rid of
    you may have been but were your employees?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    you may have been but were your employees?

    having been both in the last few years... I would have been both as an employer and employee

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    having been both in the last few years... I would have been both as an employer and employee
    Thankyou, same experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    We now have a govt comprising of people who have worked for a living.

    As opposed to one that comprised of people who have aspired to do as little work as possible ( union activists and academics )
    And I am sure we all consider Key a working man. And I am sure that they will have the best interest of the working man in everything thing they do. Yeah right.
    Ride, eat, sleep, repeat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanzs View Post
    And I am sure we all consider Key a working man. And I am sure that they will have the best interest of the working man in everything thing they do. Yeah right.
    And Helen Clark, the woman who has only ever studied and worked lecturing politics, understood the working class better? She was elected into parliament in 1981 (the year I was born) so it's no wonder she didn't have a clue considering it's now 27 years later.

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    10 minutes after voting, I was at the lights and witnessed this atrocity. I took the opportunity to wave in a "bye bye" fashion and got the most sour look back.

    Thanks for nothing Helen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trustme View Post
    By and large I agree with what you say, Skyryder does have a supply of good drugs, however privatisation of public services does not always work .
    Take for example Bradfords deregulation of the power industry, did our power bills go down? , did they fuck!! It was a bullshit model & I could never see it resulting in lower prices & I think history bears me out.
    The tertiary education system is run on a semi commercial basis, we have a bunch of private service providers all sucking on the public tit courtesy of student loans, is it really value for the money we pour in.?
    We dont need to privatise,we need to streamline & cut out the BS
    We have replaced commonsense with paperwork & bull shit, nobody wants to do anything they just want to clip the ticket on the way past.

    If you go to the trouble and read my post you will 'note' that it was the 'public services' that my comments were directed at. Good drugs?? Nope but I can give you the name of my optician.

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    I voted National Elctorate, and ACT Party vote. I'm not particularly hopeful for this government, I trust John Key about as far as I can throw him and find him entirely too centrist for my liking.

    I'm starting to think the only way were going to get a decent government is a coup d'etat and start shipping all the commie labour/green supporters to gulags.
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    Just for a giggle, Danyl over at the Dim-post is at his satirical best on the demise of the Minister for Swanning Around Doing Nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    10 minutes after voting, I was at the lights and witnessed this atrocity. I took the opportunity to wave in a "bye bye" fashion and got the most sour look back.

    Thanks for nothing Helen.
    That is scary.
    The driver looks a lot like Rob Muldoon...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    I wouldn't be surprised if you're right. And I'm sure Mr Putin will be watching closely. If he flinches - bye-bye Georgia, Azerbijan, whateverelsestan.

    I'll bet Turkey is watching too. I wouldn't take bets on Kurdistan .

    I don't think he's got the balls for it, m'self, but I may be wrong, I thought JFK was a spoiled rich kid wimp.
    He was. They had good intelligence on the Russians which made them confident enough to keep pushing for the backdown.
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    10 minutes after voting, I was at the lights and witnessed this atrocity. I took the opportunity to wave in a "bye bye" fashion and got the most sour look back.

    Thanks for nothing Helen.
    You got a good camera, Finn! Pretty good quality shot, especially if the car was doing 180km/h....
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    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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