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    I think it's about tactics. Lets face it, there are a lot of useless and simple NZers out there expecting the Government to make their lives easier rather than getting of their arses and doing something about it themselves.

    My thoughts are that if National released policies that NZ REALLY needs, then there support would diminish because a lot of people just don't understand the basic fundamentals of what makes a country tick. Instead they are trying to find some middle ground but are still committed to beneficial change such as what they have said they would do in the first 100 days...

    Tax cuts passed by Christmas

    Appointing a Minister of Infrastructure to begin projects such as ultra high-speed broadband to 75% of homes

    Introduce an RMA reform bill to reduce the costs, delays, and uncertainties in the Act

    Pass into law National’s transitional relief package to offer extra assistance to Kiwis who are worst hit by redundancy

    Instruct public service CEOs to begin a line by line review of departmental spending

    And before the loser lefties say "yeah, sure they'll do that" may I remind you of all the failed promises and outright lies of Clark.

    The country needs change.

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    lordy...better the devil you know ..than a clown with no ballons...and i feel that keys won't last as top man..aren't strong in person...money doesn't buy mana..
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    Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
    money doesn't buy mana..
    It ain't about "mana" bro, it's about policies and change. But if you're content living in a country that has slipped so far down the OECD ranking and will continue to slip under labour, then go for gold.

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    My view is that NZ needs a stronger economic base to get us through the upcoming hard times. No matter what you want to do with it (invest back into business or pass it onto those with their hands out) it has to come from somewhere.

    There are only two place is can come from
    1) Tomorrow. The govt borrows to do what they want and we all pay it back at some later date.
    2) We earn it. This means making a few ugly decisions taking a few calculated risks and forceably tightening the belt on those that are happy to take more than they contribute.

    We need someone at the helm that knows how to do the latter, has the ability to tighten the belts on those sucking the public tit dry and knows where to inject the money so NZ can leverage any benefits and actually get more productive at the micro and eventually macro level.

    Put money into business - help it grow, ease a few BS/reporting/paperwork burdens and watch the benefits be realised. It's not fucken rocket science and especially in the upcoming harder econmic times we need to have someone that knows how to make money.

    I looked on in amasement a while back... people outside some cheap food chain protesting demanding more pay. Of course there are 2 sides to the story but this was just after the credit crunch was announced and the global economy was going through a fucken huge shredder. They were either very brave or just plain fucken ignorant.

    I know where my money is. I'm betting Labour does too.
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    Where have all the pinkos and watermelons gone?Too depressed to argue for hag clarke and the greenies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    2) We earn it. This means making a few ugly decisions taking a few calculated risks and forceably tightening the belt on those that are happy to take more than they contribute.
    That's Just BS mate. The only people who tighten their belt are people like me. People earning enough to make it from pay to pay, but not enough to get ahead. The disproportionate ethnic bias in low income stats will always make it so. They're not "ordinary people". They're a privileged underclass, used to hand outs and preferential treatment to the point of blatant race biased policies, who then spit in the face of the people willingly (at least in my case) handing over more than 50% of my pay in tax so that maybe one person might have the chance to sort themselves out and start contributing.

    That's the way it has been my entire earning life. Just when I start to get ahead I end up having yet another Government fee/tax/levy deducted from my income while I HAVE to pay for medical insurance or my family just plain waits until they die to access the health system, and non-compulsory school fees somehow manage to cost around $200-$400 per term, per child.

    Tax cuts are just a shitty idea that play straight into the hands of the ignorant, particularly the really pathetic ones offered by both National and Labour.

    The only way to stimulate a truly Capitalist economy is to reduce the tax burden for individuals and companies below 20% of their income, which will allow people to actually cope with the realities of a system that requires you to pull your own weight.

    National aren't going to reduce taxes in parallel with a reduction in both quality and quantity of Government services that always accompanies a National Government.

    Labour aren't going to push the Reserve bank to get Interest rates down to the 1-5% that they need to be for NZers to recover from their unsightly addiction to debt, so that at least balance between debt and GDP can be achieved. The biggest single mistake we ALL made with the last 9 years of Labour-led Government was to ignore the bloating bureacracy. We should have been stoving in the windows of Work & Income sites. But we just sit back and take our Anal Ramming with something approaching pleasure.

    Either way, those of us earning just enough to be considered rich (cough, BS, cough) are just going to get screwed, as usual.

    So I can afford a Long Macchiato at morning tea every day. Big deal. I want to be able save enough to fix the fence and do up the bathroom, not borrow yet more money to bloat my Australian funded mortgage.

    Just for the record, I'm a latent pinko, because National have been loudly proclaiming that they want to isolate one of my kids from ever accessing health and education. They started with Don Brash and Bill English stating that Intellectually disabled kids are going to be removed from mainstreaming (too distracting for teachers and normal future taxpayers - I agree, but for FFS bring back the short bus and the IHC schools. My kid is still a person and deserves shot at being able to look after himself one day), and specialist health services would require full payment. It's not selfish either. There's thousands of kids like my son all over NZ. Some of them work at the shitty jobs you Gen Y fuckers won't touch, like cleaner, checkout operator, and button sorter. You now what? They love their jobs. More than I appreciate mine.

    Labour are no better though. You can't have a disabled kid in a school without an ESW (Underpaid teacher's aide). From next year Labour are only funding 10 hours of that ESW's time per child, per week. If my kid starts school I'm legally obligated to have him there for the school day. Guess what? I have to pay for the ESW in the afternoon. $270 per week. Makes my $30 tax cut look a bit shit, doesn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    The only people who tighten their belt are people like me. People earning enough to make it from pay to pay, but not enough to get ahead.
    Me thinks you got the wrong end of that stick. I know you and I will need to tighten our belts - the thing is we know it too.

    I was specifically referencing those that are comfortably living from benefit payment to benefit payment when they really should be off their X-Box bloated arses and cracking a sweat doing something - ANYTHING - to contribute to the economy at large.

    My all too vague reference about tightening the belt of those happy to take more than they contribute was to cut the benefits - test the bastards more harshly and set up boots camps to kick some discipline into people (and I note one of the parties is promising - but that's by the by - I got there first!)

    You and I have slightly different political bias, but I concur with the vast majority of your post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post

    I was specifically referencing those that are comfortably living from benefit payment to benefit payment when they really should be off their X-Box bloated arses and cracking a sweat doing something - ANYTHING - to contribute to the economy at large.
    I think most people would agree but in reality, social welfare benefits are not a path to wealth and leisure. The reason some people appear to have a fine time is they cram into houses and spread the costs. Works if you are young and flatting but not so good for families.

    I honestly do not know what the answer is. From outside it looks as though the work ethic has been lost completely by some people. So we either teach it to them - which successive governments have tried to do for 20 years - or we make them harden up by cutting benefits to the bare bones. That might be too cruel for many NZers taste.

    Boot camp, work schemes, these have their place. However we mustn't fool ourselves. Work has to be found, supervisors trained and employed, offices constructed, buses etc arranged....there is an entire lumbering bureucracy associated with these schemes. It ain't free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Gad - sprung!!

    Hmmmm........

    That's not the question you should be asking - tell me this - Where is there one shred of fact, one iota of evidence in your post??..... the people of New Zealand are sick and tired of you lot and have had enough! They understand what this country needs which is less Retro Asians and more decent people on superannuation who will vote for me!!
    We are growing in numbers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    I honestly do not know what the answer is. From outside it looks as though the work ethic has been lost completely by some people. So we either teach it to them - which successive governments have tried to do for 20 years - or we make them harden up by cutting benefits to the bare bones. That might be too cruel for many NZers taste.

    Boot camp, work schemes, these have their place. However we mustn't fool ourselves. Work has to be found, supervisors trained and employed, offices constructed, buses etc arranged....there is an entire lumbering bureucracy associated with these schemes. It ain't free.
    All good - I personally favour humane treatment of fellow kiwis, but a little motivation never hurt anyone either. Work can be found - look in the paper. If someone thinks a job is beneath them they suck it up and do it until they get a better one.

    The Dole needs to be uncomfortable of necessity - and less than the minimum wage. We have supervisors already - the Army. Navy and Air Force. Herding the unruly into action would be great training for officers, and even better training for the dole bludgers.

    The latter might discover a little pride in their work while they're at it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    Appointing a Minister of Infrastructure to begin projects such as ultra high-speed broadband to 75% of homes.
    At the expense of the taxpayer, unfortunately.
    All the while Tell-lie-con send profits offshore. Profits made form the infrastructure provided by the taxpayers (P&T).
    Hopefully National order those bastards to reinvest some of their exhorbitant profits back into the infrastructure of the NZ broadbean system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    At the expense of the taxpayer, unfortunately.
    All the while Tell-lie-con send profits offshore. Profits made form the infrastructure provided by the taxpayers (P&T).
    Hopefully National order those bastards to reinvest some of their exhorbitant profits back into the infrastructure of the NZ broadbean system.
    Some hope!
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    woah!!! Hold the phone! No seatbelt! What a dick! He should be fired!
    people were calling for Helen's resignation after the speeding motorcade scandal
    i dont see a difference

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