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On ‎10‎/‎27‎/‎2017 at 9:07 AM, chevy86 said:

Jacinda seems like a decent person. Just wondering how long it will be before he before 'truth" becomes flexible for her. It may not be intentional but it is the inevitable consequence of the environment she operates in.

Yesterday after being caught out and saying they weren't. :D

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As I have posted earlier the "puppeteer" in this sham government is Helen Clark, and her "masseuse", Heather Simpson, is now working in Ardern's office! And the real power behind the Labour Party, the unions, are now flexing their muscles with the Wellington transport strike. Buckle up people and "how's that synthetic track coming along Patrick?"

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And BTW, what a miserable offer by Ardern to only take 150 of those Manus Island bludgers--let's take a million of them. After all we have heaps of empty houses, empty hospital beds, empty classrooms, containers of unwanted food------- when they are too fragile to stop fornicating then we can address the problem.

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10 minutes ago, chevy86 said:

And BTW, what a miserable offer by Ardern to only take 150 of those Manus Island bludgers--let's take a million of them. After all we have heaps of empty houses, empty hospital beds, empty classrooms, containers of unwanted food------- when they are too fragile to stop fornicating then we can address the problem.

The Aussies are starting to get pissed off about this constant whining too Chevy....she wants to watch her step.

And get back to NZ and sort out the problems here rather than playing Mother Theresa...:rolleyes:

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20 minutes ago, chevy86 said:

And BTW, what a miserable offer by Ardern to only take 150 of those Manus Island bludgers--let's take a million of them. After all we have heaps of empty houses, empty hospital beds, empty classrooms, containers of unwanted food------- when they are too fragile to stop fornicating then we can address the problem.

The same offer was made by John Key and also declined by The Aussie's. They would have been part of our quota of 1,000 refugees per year The conditions on Manus Island are very poor but the The Aussie Government cannot see what the problem is because they are far superior to the conditions the Aborinies have had to suffer for the last century. 

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8 hours ago, chevy86 said:

And BTW, what a miserable offer by Ardern to only take 150 of those Manus Island bludgers--let's take a million of them. After all we have heaps of empty houses, empty hospital beds, empty classrooms, containers of unwanted food------- when they are too fragile to stop fornicating then we can address the problem.

Problem with the grammar--I meant "too fragile to fornicate"--these so-called dispossessed responsible for the world's number one problem i.e. population explosion.

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54 minutes ago, chevy86 said:

these so-called dispossessed responsible for the world's number one problem i.e. population explosion.

These people you refer to chevy are not just away from our shores.

Sit down with any Primary school Principal and they will tell you plenty of stories about the number of waste of space NZers spitting out tonnes of kids who are destined to repeat the cycle.

These Waste of spaces are incapable of looking after themselves, least of all a young impressionable child. The dumbing down of NZ society is happening before our eyes and the social and criminal problems that exist today will be dwarfed by whats around the corner.

 

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On another issue--Pike River. Need to open a book on the odds of this motley crew following through on re-entry. Already stretched the period out to 2019 (aren't all the feasibility reports on hand and it was just the National Party that would not go in?). Now Ardern and Little are back-tracking fast! No mention of Winston in his fluoro jerkin and hard hat leading the posse in. Laughable if it wasn't so deceitful.

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11 hours ago, chevy86 said:

On another issue--Pike River. Need to open a book on the odds of this motley crew following through on re-entry. Already stretched the period out to 2019 (aren't all the feasibility reports on hand and it was just the National Party that would not go in?). Now Ardern and Little are back-tracking fast! No mention of Winston in his fluoro jerkin and hard hat leading the posse in. Laughable if it wasn't so deceitful.

"We won't put anymore lives at risk...and the families feel the same way..".  A nice little way out for Ardern.

So why all the carry on when National said the same thing, after reviewing the facts...??

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The families have always said that they do not want lives put at undue risk to recover the bodies of their loved ones. 

They just felt that the government slammed the door shut after making promises that they would do everything they could to retrieve the bodies.

 

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5 hours ago, bloke said:

The families have always said that they do not want lives put at undue risk to recover the bodies of their loved ones. 

They just felt that the government slammed the door shut after making promises that they would do everything they could to retrieve the bodies.

 

Dead wrong Bloke--National had the courage to be  realistic, something the families found unpalatable and the dishonest Left saw it as a potential vote-grabber. Send that slimy Peters in there anyway, I say.

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No its not wrong. The families have always said that they do not wish for lives to be put at undue risk. The only honourable person to come out of all this is the spokesman for the families.

The Government should have involved the families more in the process instead of taliking down to them.

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On 21/11/2017 at 3:15 PM, chevy86 said:

Dead wrong Bloke--National had the courage to be  realistic, something the families found unpalatable and the dishonest Left saw it as a potential vote-grabber. Send that slimy Peters in there anyway, I say.

For "realistic" read "lacked diplomacy." They'll probably will end up never going into this mine  and National will still look like the "bad guy".

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Well 100 days in today, she's done all she said she would(a modern day political wonder) the sky didn't fall, the financial markets didn't collapse, she's well ahead in the preferred PM poll and Labour up about 5% on election night, commentators pretty positive, even that right wing crony Hosking

Nats are holding share, bless their blue hearts, but all the fight has gone out of Bill, who is going to take his place?

I'd be out of the place Bill, and go and enjoy life, the knighthood is secure.

 

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16 hours ago, hesi said:

Well 100 days in today, she's done all she said she would(a modern day political wonder) the sky didn't fall, the financial markets didn't collapse, she's well ahead in the preferred PM poll and Labour up about 5% on election night, commentators pretty positive, even that right wing crony Hosking

Nats are holding share, bless their blue hearts, but all the fight has gone out of Bill, who is going to take his place?

I'd be out of the place Bill, and go and enjoy life, the knighthood is secure.

 

That 5% has come from her coalition partners rather than the opposition which while they will be happy about it will also concern them that have taken no ground of National.

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Is Kelvin still part of the rag-tag team? Seems to be the Peters, Parker, Ardern show. Plus that twit Twyford. The rubber will have to hit the road sometime, rather than them poncing around like social workers spitting out cliche after cliche. No amount of talk or committees will mitigate the damage of dead-beat parents.

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Always going to be dead beat parents, fact of life, what should we do, stop them having children, good luck

It's the children that are the innocent ones that suffer, so I hope she has put lot's of checks and balances in the system, not just straight money handouts to make the stats look good.

She seems very passionate about it, good on her.

What's the point of a vibrant economy if we have children living in poverty

 

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