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  1. yes, give no quarter to the filthy Nats, or leave unnecessary room for misunderstanding, or for technicalities to be used like today

    and while Labour is growing up–could they please, please, come to realise that the State Sector, the top echelon of senior Public Servants, and many other public servants in fact, are in thrall to neo liberalism–the State Sector Act and SOEs were bought in under Rogernomics and enhanced during Ruthanasia, so the old “Gliding On” public service is a long gone memory, almost 30 years in fact

  2. One party understands that it is ALL about POWER.
    If being nice renders power, then use it.
    If not being nice renders power, then use it.

    To quote George Carlin, “They don’t give a fuck about you” (unless you help them gain or retain power). We forget that at our peril.

    Bridges, Key, English, Shipley, Richardson, Bolger, Muldoon…

  3. yep, lesson is turn up on time, don’t think that the Natz will do them any favours. Look at the US, right-wingers will happily bring down an entire society and close down the country if it means they can spend more time in power or gain political points.

    1. You may have a point, Zack.

      At the same time, for the Nats to be wasting taxpayers money on this kind of pathetic game -playing shows the public why politicians have a level of respect akin to prostitutes. At least with prostitutes, you make a conscious transaction to be fucked over. Which makes prostitutes more honourable and trustworthy than politicians.

  4. We have a coalition government however labour are expected to deliver what they promised asap when we never received our brighter future despite waiting for nine long painful years. On the national party being nasty and spiteful they are desperate so they have to do something expect more of the same but ramped up. But I do agree labour need to wise up, there are no friends in the opposition and they should know by now there a no friends in the NZ media.

  5. Absolutely right. The government have to be better than perfect. No minute mistake or anything that can be depicted as a mistake will be left without attempts to turn it into Crime of the Century.

    The other side of it that is when arseholes like David Carter show their true colours they have to be called out.

    You’re in a room for a meeting, there are enough for the meeting to proceed and you leave, there are no longer enough in the room for the meeting to proceed and you complain, bitch and grizzle that the system is being trifled with.

    When all the pomp and ceremony happens when Carter leaves and the plaudits are thrown around, remember this incident.

    If he had half a brain, any semblance of reasonableness, any minute regard for these who turned up to make submissions, he would have stayed in the room. That he didn’t paints him as a childish clown. He should be embarrassed and ashamed of his actions at the time and since. He is such a fuckwit of course that that is beyond him.

    1. Carter was Speaker once, you would think his maturity would have come through, however, given he was the most corrupt Speaker in history, it’s hardly surprising he acted like a fuckwit. He should’ve retired last election in stead of having his leader oust him as being fucking useless. Well for the first time I agree with Bridges, Carter is fucking useless.

  6. By about the same stage as we are with this Government, National had already used Parliamentary urgency as much as the Helen Clark Government did in its entire tenure. Clark used it 9 times from memory.

    And by the end of the first term in office National had used it about 25 times.

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