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  1. You stalking me Teddy? However wouldn't have expected anything less from a misogynist like yourself who totally lacks self awareness. I figure if anything goes, how about the joke about the old bloke with the kiddy fiddler moustache?
    3 points
  2. mikenz

    Ascot Park today

    1 3rd after 5 races,gee thats pretty good by my standards,might just put the application form for the tab tipsters job back in the draw.
    3 points
  3. 6xes

    Trump written off

    the timing to shine light on Hunter/Biden is to put pressure on their campaign force them out of the race!! thereby invalidating the names on the mail-in ballots!! CLEVER!!
    2 points
  4. mikenz

    Ascot Park today

    Race 1 Perfecto. Race 2 Miss Catherine. Race 3 Crispin Race 4 Henley Race 5 Tap Tap Race 6 Flying Sardine Race 7 Renounce. Race 8 I'm A Tiger Well that's filled in some time.
    1 point
  5. Littletramp

    Trump written off

    As we have always known, Trump is an experienced exponent of producing and starring in reality TV events where the format is first setting the stage, then developing the story lines and then the big reveal at the end. His opponents have effectively set the stage for him, when "they" (they are many and varied, including the elite running the United Nations) attacked on many fronts and include corrupt US politicians and officials of both sides who have been meddling in world affairs for many years, socialist leaning proponents who are against the capitalist system, globalist business interests who are against national borders and intolerant radical muslims who have a loosely described life long goal of eliminating christian societies. Trump has taken them all on simultaneously and head on, and you claim nothing has happened or is happening? Are you blind. There are money launderers and corrupt administrators all over the world being imprisoned (including government officials, J P Morgan Bank, HKSBC Bank and others receiving huge fines for market manipulation and money laundering, Vatican staff have been arrested for money laundering etc ). Hundreds of human trafficking arrests worldwide have been made and hundreds of kids found and released from captors in the USA and elsewhere. Isis has been diluted, the Palestinians have been exposed for who they are and now peace is breaking out in the Middle East between Arab nations and the Jews, the Korean peninsular is settling down, the Balkans tensions are easing and Europe is gradually being freed from control by EU elites. And you say none of these things have existed - what are you talking about! Trump is no angel and has an unlikable and cringe-worthy manner, but try and judge him by his actions not his words and you may feel better about the world. Here is the reality of what comes next and please think this through. Trump has had control of and full access to all US intelligence apparatus for 3 1/2 years now, and in early November 2020 there is an election being held which not only determines who will be president for the following 4 years but Trump will know that if he loses, the next Guy/Gal will have him and all around him thrown in prison and they will throw away the key. So do you think we will see any action from Trumps DOJ officials in the next 4/5 weeks leading up to the election that will attempt to expose what has gone on, or do you think Trump will just quietly shrug his shoulders and take what is coming? We are about to watch the "big reveal", all timed to occur just before the crucial election. The main issue for Trump is that the media has been complicit, but he will find a way to get breakthrough because he has everything at stake and a lot of friends in the same boat. There is zero chance Biden will front for the debate next week, and Trumps P/R team has been laying further groundwork today with news releases of Hunter Biden's payments received from Russia and release of FBI agent interview notes from the DOJ around the fraudulent Flynn investigation. Trump will attack Biden very directly just as he did to Hillary during the "roast" before the 2016 election, except he has way more ammo. My pick is that someone close to Biden will conveniently catch Covid 19 over the weekend and Joe will try for a remote debate so he can have a team of lawyers and advisers off camera to "prop him up". Bottom line is that Trump may not win the next election, but he won't lose to Joe Biden.
    1 point
  6. We're also getting free coverage of the Arc and at least three other Group 1 races on the Arc card (probably will also have the Arab Group 1 which is run immediately before the big race). Over here, the economics are that live free-to-air coverage boosts off-course betting turnover which goes back into the industry. Races run on th free-to-air channel bring in funds to the racecourses through the media rights deal so ITV (the free to air channel) have shown odd races from smaller tracks such as Pontefract, Cartmel and Perth which showcases the venues but also gives them additional income (and the betting). The specialist racing channels aren't big enough to make the difference. Hope you enjoy your weekend too, my friend.
    1 point
  7. Lee270744

    Trump written off

    This video could be very dangerous to the mental health of a few TDS FUCKWITS on here.
    1 point
  8. 100 1

    Trump written off

    Biden won't be there Can't you fucking read....Corruption in Ukraine and China , Sex Traffickng in Russia BLIND to facts ...Do you think the world doesn't know because corrupt CNN won't report it but chased Trump for 2 years with Russian lies. Idiot
    1 point
  9. 100 1

    Trump written off

    Trust the plan We are watching the great awakening. So what is the public learning. Covid... Big pharma is corrupt hiding the cures, vaccines are being questioned, Death rates are rigged, Testing is not accrate, Truth is hidden, Govts complicit, MSM being destroyed Protests.... BLM and Antifa are George Soros funded domestic terror oganisations, the protests are oganised with paid rioters, they are in Socialist Dem gov run cities, they want to defund the police, e.g Chad The public worldwide have just had a taste of socialism with draconian rules place upon them. With years of MSM indoctrinaton people by and large have accepted them but as the truth trickles out the public are waking up to what is happening. Whan the dust settles the public will understand the corruption and convictions of the famous and powerful. Nothing will stop what is coming....nothing
    1 point
  10. 6xes

    Trump written off

    yknow it makes you wonder what the republicans are playing at regarding the whole RBG replacement lol it kinda makes ya wonder if they using it as a distraction!! to split the forces of the protests etc... divide and conquer as they say!! its diffucult to see the replacement process taking place... before the election!! not that it needs to occur immediately or anything... just a great way to pump up and unite the voters i guess!! lol Game plans!!! lol
    1 point
  11. 100 1

    Trump written off

    I think Team Trump has the voter fraud sorted. They are just exposing the fraud in the past the Dems have been using. The question is who will replace Biden. Remember if Trump was to lose the 2016 election the Military were on standby to step in. The Team Trump military operation has basically taken down the deep state covertly the past 4 years without the public knowing it ,as can be seen by the clown Ohoka. It is now time for the public indictments starting with FISA. The Bidens are being exposed, next the Clinton foudation trafficking kids from Haiti, Epstein, Uraium One, Julian Assange will testify etcetc. If you thougt 2020 was strange 2021 will shock the world. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/durham-assumed-parts-of-john-hubers-clinton-foundation-review-source Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 4cf122 No.10770890 Sep 24 2020 13:35:34 (EST) NEW b7b5b89d92192ab9ba517b1e4591b96afaf8f1f4fa167fcf057f29dd09d3313a.png https://www.foxnews.com/politics/durham-assumed-parts-of-john-hubers-clinton-foundation-review-source Tracking events? Scope exceeds illegal spy campaign? Why? 7th floor [FBI] team removed/terminated [7th floor is no more]? Normal? What other investigations [same team] 'touch' [alter outcome]? How are other investigations 'bridged' to 'illegal spy' campaign? BIGGER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE. There is a reason why this was leaked today. The 'Election Infection' cannot stop what is coming. Q
    1 point
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  13. 6xes

    Trump written off

    The timing of Hunter being pushed into the light is quite interesting!! can you see whats happening?
    1 point
  14. Leggy

    Get on the Board

    Seems NZTR are now selecting their own board, not the member clubs and Member's Council per the constitution.
    1 point
  15. JJ Flash

    Get on the Board

    What happened to Members Council picking the board. Now that worked well in the past--- not
    1 point
  16. mikenz

    The Box Seat

    Low on substance a bit like our Prime Ministers economic speeches.
    1 point
  17. Yes Baz, you should be ashamed. These days you can only make jokes about older white male heterosexuals. Must be the only ones left who actually still have a sense of humour.
    1 point
  18. rdytdy

    Jacinda Ardern

    This will help you Uriah seeing you didn't see it: Reflections on the First Leaders’ Debate The Empress Without Clothes By Edward Persimmon A great many urban leftists are wealthy and vote for socialist parties as a kind of penitence. One such leftist took a brief pause recently from the administration of her family-owned businesses and trust accounts to ask what would have to happen for me to vote Labour. Pondering this, I imagined, short of having the better part of my brain surgically removed, there is nothing which would prompt me to vote that way. I have always found Jacinda Ardern’s persona to be strangely repelling. Tuesday night’s leaders’ debate did nothing to alter my impression of being talked down to by a snotty intermediate school prefect, aged about twelve-and-a-half, who wants us to know that she both is captain of the hockey team and has her own pony. The most important point, therefore, conveyed with great success by Judith Collins, is that she herself is a middle New Zealander. This may seem an obvious, unnecessary or even strange observation to make, but it highlights, significantly, the chasm in both style and substance which has opened up between the two leaders. Not only was Collins empathetic to the pre-recorded debate questioners, her New Zealand ‘story’ placed her close to them. She displayed a practical familiarity with the work of the Auckland City Missioner. Mentioning that her husband is Samoan, she was able to speak ‘with’ and not ‘to’ the South Auckland school girl with family concerns. And finally, as the daughter of Matamata dairy farmers herself, Collins obviously knew about farming and engaged the farmer directly. Conversely, and aside from her mangled accent – which she could have picked up at the burger joint of Auckland Airport’s travellers’ lounge – nothing that Ardern said or did during the exchange indicated that she has even visited New Zealand, let alone that she has an interest in the place. Ardern ran through her usual set pieces, which always include the words ‘I hope’ or ‘I empathise’ precisely because she doesn’t. She deployed the ‘smiley face’, but then, increasingly, the ‘scowly face’ as the exchange wore on. And always the ‘scowly face’ when questioned, as if questioning her were an impertinence. Where has Ardern been for the last three years? She displayed only the most superficial grasp of government policy and was clearly in not possession of facts or numbers. Labour policy is still being presented, after a term in office, as the sweaty workshop musings of a youth summer camp. Ardern comes from a family of civil servants and has obviously never been near small business, let alone blue-collar workers, who are probably forced to use the servants’ entrance at her and Clarke’s place. Assuming the attitude of a television celebrity with minor celebrity boyfriend in tow, Ardern appeared unprepared for the rigors of debate and was visibly unimpressed when things didn’t go exactly her way. Anything off script aroused huge visible discomfort. One imagines her being similarly socially uncomfortable when not breathing the rarefied air of the Ponsonby social circuit. Ponsonby, where the elect quaff Châteauneuf-du-Pape and get up to all manner of great japes is clearly Ardern’s environnement natif approprié. “I don’t need your tax cut!” she snapped at Collins, responding as if Collins had just condescended to pay this wealthy Marxist’s bus fare. And she didn’t offer to give it back either when Collins prompted, the deduction being that she would trouser it, believing that she deserves every penny she earns. Collins’s well-timed interruptions, one-liners, and grasp of simple facts prompted Ardern to sneer repeatedly during questioning – the sneer being a much closer expression of her true character than the make-believe happy/serious expressions she learned from her drama coach. Ardern attempted to open the debate by employing Angela Merkel’s static hand gestures, but as she came under pressure these soon gave way to wild gesticulation. At one point she seemed ready to wrestle John Campbell with her hands, perhaps hoping to silence him by (metaphorically, of course) sitting on him. This is one socialist lady who does not like to be questioned, however sympathetically. It is fortunate for her that she has managed to sail through much of this year unscrutinised, by evoking mass national hysteria. Last time around, voters were sold lies (otherwise known as ‘aspirations’) about transport and public housing, from which very little has materialised. This year’s policy offering appears to have been developed on the hoof at a Davos love-in attended by Justin Trudeau. Labour, we were told, will rapidly convert the national grid to 100 per cent renewable energy using “pumped hydro” – a term unfamiliar to many. The reason for the lack of public interest is, perhaps, that we are entering a recession, and upmost in most constituents’ minds are issues like employment and the cost of living. For those residing outside the Herne Bay dinner circuit, “pumped hydro” doesn’t even exist. In reality, the commitment to 100 per cent renewable energy will make achieving high-speed rail to Hamilton look like a piece of cake. The entire policy appears to have been pulled off the internet. With her towering Marie Antoinette complex on full display, the Ardern really did appear to believe that she can bamboozle the gullible with the ‘internationalist’ bons mots of the latest climate change conference, while expecting them to be too stupid to realise that they will have to pay for them. Collins front-footed most of this, but she really needs to press the point further. Almost all of the debate questions were framed in terms of the established leftist orthodoxy. The political right should not feel it has to apologise for negating the climate agenda, or for introducing measures to reduce welfare dependency. It is not only beneficiaries, but New Zealand’s ‘stretched middle’ which is struggling. A great deal was made of the minimum wage, which is approaching $20 an hour, but nobody pointed out that the median wage is itself only approaching $30. ‘Good’ incomes chime in at $40-70 per hour, and Ardern’s ‘very high’ $180,000 per annum earners, whom she plans to tax more, are really only on around $100 an hour gross. Rather than suffering from ‘disparity’, Kiwi incomes are remarkably, if not ridiculously, egalitarian. Despite the reforms of the 1980s, our wage range is not in the least expansive, and remains determinedly ossified – at least in mindset. Kiwi companies are not incentivised towards performance-based pay, and on top of this both corporations and the workforce are heavily taxed. Unlike in certain overseas jurisdictions, families here often can’t get ahead, despite both parents working. People find it difficult to understand why we need to subsidise children’s meals when, by working hard, most manage to feed their own children. And they find it incongruous that a part-time youth worker must now be paid not much less than full-time employees who have served for many years, are qualified, and possess expertise. Collins needs to capitalise on this, and also the fact that many landlords, who are being forced to renovate their rental properties to the new ‘healthy homes’ standard, live in properties which would fail the same standard. Ardern, who is no economist, has perhaps taken Milton Friedman’s ‘helicopter money’ concept too literally, seeking to actually throw money out of a helicopter at people she has never met, doesn’t want to meet, doesn’t understand, and probably doesn’t even like. She only needs them to vote for her. Collins referred throughout the debate to “Miss Ardern”, an appropriate epithet for someone whose patronising soliloquies came across as those of a petulant bourgeois child impatiently explaining luncheon etiquette to the gardener. Could somebody remind me again, please: who made her the leader of our country?
    1 point
  19. tripple alliance

    Jacinda Ardern

    By Martyn Bradbury - September 24, 2020, EXTRACTS Sigh – Jacinda wades into free speech debate – this will end badly ACT leader David Seymour fears for freedom of expression after Jacinda Ardern confirmed plans to beef up hate speech laws if Labour is re-elected to power. Ardern was asked at the site about progress on updated hate speech laws, after the Government fast-tracked a review of hate speech legislation in the wake of the terror attack, which was fuelled by anti-Muslim sentiment. Ardern said she couldn’t understand why there would be resistance from other political parties. “I don’t see why there should be, and so that’s probably a question for every political party, but that’s certainly our view and that’s the view that I’m putting forward.” The Left should champion free speech – not repress and deplatform it! Jacinda feels that no one would have a problem with expanding hate speech laws to include religion – really? I love mocking religion, if you believe in a magical invisible flying wizard, I get to mock that because it’s fucking stupid!!! Would I breach the hate speech laws for mocking someone who believes in a magical invisible flying wizard? Would Monty Python’s Life of Brian be banned? Why can’t I hate religion? Why can’t I see it as a terribly regressive form of control over other people? Can I criticise the fanatics at Gloriavale or is that going to be illegal? A good read , MORE STUPIDTY FROM comrade cindy
    1 point
  20. https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/united-kingdom?country=~GBR Gee you really got out the wrong side of the bed didn't you Berri? Here have a look at this before you go off on some abusive rant Berri. I get you're feeling anxious about the virus - plenty of people are but getting angry and abusive at everyone who disagree with your "Covid is a scam" conspiracy theories and allowing yourself to be convinced of their worth by the "alternative facts" brigade and then trying to spread them on a racing forum does you no credit at a time when people are dying from a worldwide pandemic. I know someone that died from this deadly disease and people spreading conspiracy theories and distorting the facts to fit their own agendas and seeking to undermine the people trying to protect us endangers everyone. There are a minority of people in the dangerous "don't wear masks" brigade too and they endanger others with their selfish attitude. We could argue stats until we are blue in the face but ask yourself this. Why is the UK looking at a six month lock down if things aren't as bad as your Irish You Tube mate says? At the end of the day you can believe what you like but please don't believe everything you read on social media and then come spreading it on a racing forum. It's called Race Cafe - not "Conspiracy Theory Cafe" and maybe you could remember that in future before you post this "Must watch" rubbish. And just to clarify this Irish guy whose video you posted was talking about the "rolling seven day average" per million for the UK and I was referencing that as its gone up 53% in the last week. He is suggesting there isn't a second wave - tell that to the relatives of the 41,000 Brits that are dead. Mostly be thankful we live in NZ. Sweden has a population that is twice that of NZ and we have 25 deaths and they have 5,876 as of yesterday. And given that I come to this site to discuss racing and you've hijacked it for your own agendas perhaps it's you who should be looking to go elsewhere.
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