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  1. “No Drama No Change” No nothing really and No retrieving the Pike River miners. No “Brighter Future”

    Liar and fraud.

  2. Oh Chris, you are at it again…still its what we’ve come to expect…

    Key bribed the Act party and Peter Dunne plus the Maori party.

    He has never got 50% plus… he has been and still is a con man, he brought the leadership and now that failure was just around the corner he’s resigned just as he did when the American housing bubble exploded.

    The man is a born liar and manipulator of the highest order. TDB before your idiotic attempt at justification of a rat leaving a sinking ship says it like it is. Take a break over Christmas and give your pen a rest.

    1. I do not understand your bitterness. Electoral figures you are using are irrelevant, as I pointed out above: Key has been most popular in all polls taken since he became PM, and Chris has not lied. I agree with you about JK. A rat leaving a sinking ship, with any luck. But every time Chris Trotter writes anything at all, you explode with ill-founded vituperation.

        1. I must have been sucked in too. Maybe it is a dream. (nightmare.)

          It went like this though. John Key won the elections in 2008, 2011 and 2014. Through that time all the polls registered his popularity as very high.

          People who knew the truth and observed things they knew were not right used the expression “smiling assassin” in full recognition that what was being slaughtered was more than just political opponents.

          In the parallel universe though, a carefully cultivated one, a pervasive drug was being used which ridded the expression of the “assassin” bit. The gormless ‘hunky-dory’ smile and a tickety-boo media ensured the growth of the perfect stage to do whatever he wanted. Indifference and ignorance sought, indifference and ignorance gained.

          Quoting Northland as an indicator of lack of popularity of Key and his lot fails to recognise that particular situation and the circumstances. There was all the stuff about the sitting MP who resigned, there was the singular sense that the Government had treated the North with disdain and ran a campaign which accentuated and aggravated that, it was “only” a by-election and there was the maverick candidate on hand to capitalise on those things.

          In the far South and Taranaki, Waikato and Auckland is there a sense of a rat leaving a sinking ship? That the ship is sinking? That we need to man the lifeboats? Or are the masses happily swimming in ignorance and indifference? And where are indications of that to be found? On sites like this? In the local shops, bowling and cricket clubs retirement homes? Or in the polls which we say we can’t believe?

          1. I will just say that I myself dislike JK, but I can recognise when I hold a minority opinion. It is sheer wishful thinking to claim that ‘most people’ don’t like JK simply because of Northland, Mt Roskill, and your own opinion.

        2. Your view that Key’s a filthy lying piece of shite is most accurate. But just because you or I believe this doesn’t make Key or the nats unpopular. Why can’t you understand this? Or are your comments always going to be on a “Labour good, National bad, ug, ug” basis? Either way you are a complete pillock.

          1. Chris who said anything about labour? and why the need to call anybody a pillock. Face it Key was and will always be a con man, I for one will be glad to see the back of him and when the shit hits the fan you and the rest of the MSM will suddenly pretend you never let Key off the hook time after time. Not one of you asked the hard questions , fawning after him like a bunch stoned groupies, the reason he polled so well was because sell outs like you and your so called reporter mates did your upmost to make it that way. Lets see how many of you Key groupies stand up and be counted when the chickens come home to roost.

          2. I’m not Chris Trotter. And I’m calling Words a pillock because he cannot accept Key was popular. That’s reflected everywhere including the fact the nats won the election. I, too, am glad to see the back of Key, but my point about Words is that he has this totally stupid idea that Labour = good, and that you cannot associate one word that might have a positive connotation to Key or the nats, hence his refusal to accept Key was “popular”. Words has never forgiven Trotter for naming Key ‘politician of the year’ or something years ago, even though it was really about being the biggest and smarmiest snake in parliament. Ever since then Words calls Trotter a nat supporter. Words is a pillock.

  3. It’s not called lame stream media for nothing. It neither educates nor informs and it’s where people go for their nightly briefing. jonkey knew he was safe in their hands. Talking about Pike River @ Bert, The Con Trail reports tonight that the road access didn’t belong to Solid Energy and the farmer/owner has given the road access to the families. I wonder what else will bubble up from the swamp. Interesting times ahead for all.

  4. As it’s nearing festive season, I decided to try my tin foil hat, on for size. Causing me to immediately link the departure of JK on 5/12/16, to the Foster Bell Q&A interview on 4/12/16, and Nicola Willis declaring 2 weeks earlier on 24/11/16, that she would be challenging Foster Bell for Wgtn central in 2017. Nicola, who is a former advisor and confidant to JK, would know where the bodies are buried, and may have threatened an ultimatum on 5/12/16, unless JK persuaded Foster Bell, who JK publicly supported, to step aside. But Foster Bell stood his ground on Q&A, meaning JK’s number was now up, and the teflon was finally torn. Since the scandal may have so tarnished JK, he decided to quit as PM the very next day, despite his fourth term desire – who else quits on a Monday? JK having fallen victim to the same dirty politics tactics, he himself once fostered. Leaving Bill as his successor, but such goings on had now awakened the Crushinator. Luckily her dark forces were derailed before she could even get moving, after quick thinking Chris Bishop, rallied backbench support behind Bill…nice one Chris…the universe owes you one.

    NB: if there was a trunk of gold at the bottom of Pike river, Solid Energy would have been in and out of that mine years ago.

  5. Actually there is huge change, but not politically.

    Politically, everything remains almost exactly the same. The banks and corporations continue to maintain their stranglehold on NZ (and most other fake democracies); opportunists continue to game the system for their own short-term benefit. The government continues to promote everything that is completely unsustainable and call it ‘sustainable’.

    The huge changes are in the real world. not the completely phony, utterly disconnected, fantasy world of politics and politicians.

    1. The ice cover at both ends of the planet is extraordinarily low, and portends faster planetary overheating and all the climate catastrophes that accompany rapid overheating, plus faster sea level rise. This is a consequence of record-high atmospheric CO2, of course, and record-high global temperatures that excess CO2 generates, last month being ‘easily the hottest November on record globally’.

    https://thinkprogress.org/satellites-hottest-november-on-record-93fa59887f09#.xv4yc37x6

    2. After a long period of extremely low oil prices (well below $50), Brent has consistently traded above $50, and has trended upwards. That portents less discretionary spending for most people, rising prices for basics of living, and brings forward the unravelling of the Ponzi global economic system, which is predicated on an infinite supply of cheap oil.

    It will probably take another 6 or 12 months for the dire predicament we are in to percolate through the truth filters that the mainstream media normally employ to keep the masses uninformed/misinformed and keep them spending their money (hard-earned or otherwise) on crap they do not need.

    And the dire predicament we are in will NEVER [under the present banker-controlled system] percolate through the truth filters that politicians employ, so we can expect the Bill English government to do exactly what the John Key government did -make everything that matters worse faster and bring forward complete meltdown.

    It seems that most people are comfortable with that state of affairs; rather like passengers on ‘NZ Titanic’, they retain basic confidence in the ship that is carrying them to their destruction. I recently witnessed gridlock in town (as I quickly cycled through), as crazed consumers queued up to purchase this year’s quota of overpriced crappy consumer products and semi-toxic manufactured muck disguised as food.

  6. Key has been nothing more than a sweet sickly meringue. Looks great, tastes great especially when loaded with Fonterra whipped cream, but no substance and not to be confused with a real meal. But eat enough of them and you are hooked. Nothing but egg whites, sugar and air. Pretty sick really. That’s why much of the comment appears to favour Key.

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