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  1. $3 BILLION for landlords has to come from some where so we will charge the bottom feeders more to get to school and work .And when they cant afford the fares and cant get to school or work we will arrest the parents and call the poor works fucken lazy .After all they can walk to work or school along the new roads we are building with no foot paths which will help raise the road toll and flood hospitals with maimed people .

  2. Correct and Im right told us what you have said…

    “We have elected a Government that was always going to slash investment and spending on public transport because of their user pays and privatisation agenda.

    The surprise so many seem to have towards getting fucked over again by National is surprising because this was always on the cards.

    Each week and month that passes, this Government’s austerity budget keeps causing damage.

    You elected this New Zealand, time to take a hard long look in the mirror.”

    Im right is proud of this.

    1. The squeezed middle and the foil hatters sold NZ down the river of filth for selfish reasons because they made decisions based on greed or misinformation .

    1. Its one thing to be not too bright, it’s an entirely separate thing to be defiantly proud of and advertise that as you seem to be eager to do.

  3. Mark Mitchell memo to self – must ask my dermatologist to take care of growth on right ear.

  4. No surprise that the CoC is increasing fares by 7%, sorry I meant 70%, because user pays, right?.
    Dis-incentivising public transport follows on from, scrapping climate mitigation funding, scrapping the EV subsidy, and restarting oil drilling. I propose an experiment of completely free public transport. Why not, if you’re going to give away a 2.9 $bil tax break to property investors, then seriously why not?
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/abuseincare/535370/abuse-in-care-ministers-raised-concerns-about-needing-to-lower-expectations-ahead-of-apology
    The CoC got caught trying to mitigate+reduce+obfuscate the Royal Commissions proposed redress system being implemented next year BEFORE they had even given the apology. Shows their clear priorities.
    When the first thoughts for any sensible sane balanced person would be – how do we prevent further abuse in care? How do we protect people from being abused in care? How do we root out the decision makers still in the public sector who ignore abuse in care? How do we do all it takes to never have this happen again? How do we have a Public Service Commission that actually keeps an eye on things, instead of a blind eye?
    Not, how do we minimise? How do we delay? How do we make this go away? These discussions at 26th August CoC meeting, would be similar to the discussions held by co-conspirators of major crime organisations plotting their next moves after being implicated, and now trying in vain to avoid culpability.
    Maybe the ban on gang insignia, should be extended to the National party rosette?

  5. Public transport is a problem you end up sitting next to a bloke in a funny hat, you share a smile a joke end up having a coffee next thing your bbqing with his family and community forms, opps suddenly its not just all about me. People in communities are power.

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