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  1. Lets be clear, if the 1700 mistakes were of a monetary value, this Govt would move heaven and earth to find out the reason why.
    As was the case in the Bank’s and Key teapot tape saga, whereby the value of the elderly to NZ was of no concern, people seem to be expedient to National. The rational is we’ll just keep rolling the numbers across the border to keep our population levels high and the economy flowing. National have no value on life, only money. National have no social morals as evidenced by Paula Bennett’s social benefit policies and Coleman’s complete arrogance in not funding mental health to the capacity that is required. Most people recognize what is required in mental health including yourself David, somehow Coleman didn’t get the memo.
    The time to act is this year, we must vote what appears to be the most corrupt Govt in history out. By doing this we will put the people of our country first and foremost.

    And here is more evidence:
    http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/89624342/christchurchs-specialist-mental-health-services-on-a-knife-edge

    1. “Lets be clear, if the 1700 mistakes were of a monetary value, this Govt would move heaven and earth to find out the reason why.”

      ….. eventually they might. But not before trying to move heaven and Earth and Tex Paya expense ‘lawyering up’ to avoid any admission of guilt or taking responsibility for their actions. It’s now the default stance.

      For me, the signs of hope are that we now have retrospective investigations into various areas of abuse (such as with the Catholic Church and elsewhere).
      The problem with Masters of the Universe is that they don’t think there’ll ever be an opportunity for revue of past mistakes, policies and actions
      Mussolini thought that as well.
      I’d have hoped sense would have prevailed and that it will never get to that in my lifetime. Now I’m not so sure. I hope not but the signs aren’t that shit hot

  2. Like many others would have found, hearing Mike Hosking attack the National Party which he is normally the biggest cheer leader for, was striking. Given how brazenly he has supported so many other National policies, is it saying something that their biggest cheerleader thinks they have made a huge mistake?

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