Hmm..don't know how I missed this thread: mainly cos I think Tim has a point about state surveilance and trusted him to argue it. As he has.
Sooo...why would you vote National? Hate to say it but they are the best of a bad bunch.
Generally I respect all politicians whether on the local council or in parliament. It is hard frustrating and difficult work. There is always somebody who will abuse you and worse still, abuse your children. That is not a price I'm prepared to pay.
In my experience the candidates for party lists and national elections are genuine well intentioned people, but people with a fervent one-eyed perspective. That is acceptable because we need committed politicians.
However they tend to be second string. MPs like John Key who are self sufficient and stand because of personal belief are rare. Laile Harre, Jim Anderton, and Philip Burdon are other examples.
This is a generalisation but Labour and Green members of parliament tend to be academics who have never been in the cruel world of trying to run a corner dairy or being a plumber. They mean well but their life experience is sheltered.
if the two main parties are similar. One has to ask the question , why?
could it be that "treasury " is actually calling the shots . ( and in the main using the bank standards as a reference , it has been , historically a fiscally responsible treasury )
then the question has to be asked, why are the treasury following such a path? line of reasoning ?
Stephen
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Ain't that the truth, most of the rabid left I've met have no idea where the actual resources come from to drive the economy.
No. Check who dictates the rules, it ain't them. It's not even a valid conspiracy theory.
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That's not quite fair, most of them vote on two or three core policies, they get reamed by all of the attendant detail that comes with them.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Similar?
One side is advocating the centralised purchase of electricity.
The other the privatisation of the same industry.
In the meantime the treasury is having to figure out how it cope with the economic downside of both paths.
You should take of your tinfoil cap and catch up - this was your dumbest post yet.
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Personal attacks?
Here?
Quelle horreur!
Go back and read his posts - in the clear light of evidence to the contrary he and his droogs are still crapping on about how both parties are the same and policy is controlled by Treasury. At the moment there couldn't be a clearer difference between National and Labour/Greens and the Treasury is having conniption fits about the fall out from both ill advised policies.
Maybe it is debate the first time, but it's just stupid (or dumb), the tenth time.
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Firstly, a proper free market would have MRP sold off in its entirety.
It would make a whole lot more money that way, so maybe you are drawing a long bow.
Notwithstanding that, the GFC was caused by sub-prime mortgages and dodgey banking practices in the US. Whilst these are obviously a part of what you call free market economics, none of these factors are, or have ever been present in this part of the world.
So whereas as blaming something on unregulated free market economics does make you look learned to the uninitiated, and calling someone "Son" is undoubtedly an effort to seem old & wise, what you siad boils down to more tired propaganda...
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