Auckland Mayoral Election
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If you're one of the relatively few to own a house in Auckland, then sure. That's also a national scale policy as opposed to being Auckland specific.
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When do you start getting exit polls?cashead wrote:If you're eligible to vote and haven't done so yet, then go and fucking do it.
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L poking like a big swing towards labour but most looks like tactical voting with the greens bearing the brunt so far. Could labour and the greens work with Winston? What would be his pound of flesh this time?
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I don't know why they refused to do it, but Labour should've played clever by not contesting Nelson/Maungakiekie (sending their electorate votes to the Greens candidate) or Epsom (electorate votes to National candidate). The former would've guaranteed the Greens place -- though it looks like they'll make it anyway -- while the latter could've dispatched ACT.
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Amazing that many people can negotiate the mountain of debris swept under the rug to even see their National candidates. Oh well, more of the same flawed ideology and anecdotal points of reference.
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I really hope so. From afar, National's main tactic seems to have been whipping up the fear of God into farmers and real estate agents. So much for value added economic vision...
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Cheers for that. Is winnie keeping his powder dry until after the specials are in? Any ideas in nz on what concessions labour and the greens might make to him for his support?cashead wrote:So the Special Votes will be counted up by the 7th of October. Apparently this year's lot adds up to about 15% of the overall vote, so it's a fairly hefty amount.
For those not in the know, they are votes from overseas, votes from those that registered at the voting booth, votes that had to be done by proxy or a nominated helper due to issues relating to health such as disability, etc.
These tend to favour Labour and the Greens, and conversely, usually go against National. Apparently, L&G are expected to nab a seat each at the expense of National this year, like how it gained the Greens a seat the expense of the Nats 3 years ago.
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Jesus ACT...somebody just shoot it.
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And still it goes on...
I see Jon's Keys has been appointed chair of ANZ in NZ. All those years of deregulating housing and assets for sale to the highest bidder is about to pay off big time for he and at least five of his closest friends. I like to be kissed before I'm fucked John.
I see Jon's Keys has been appointed chair of ANZ in NZ. All those years of deregulating housing and assets for sale to the highest bidder is about to pay off big time for he and at least five of his closest friends. I like to be kissed before I'm fucked John.
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The Kingmaker is ready to anoint his chosen one supposedly this afternoon, yet at 1.30pm the Herald reports Winston/NZF still haven't made a final decision. He's still deciding whether he'll advise Labour/Nat in advance of his announcement, or make them wait to learn with the rest of the country as he holds forth with his pronouncement.
Regardless of which way he breaks, this has got train wreck written all over it.
Regardless of which way he breaks, this has got train wreck written all over it.
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Bookies seem to be saying labour. Got to be better than another national govt. surely.
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Much as I dislike Winston, full credit for an epic troll of English and National.
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Well, that's step one: Remove potato from office. I can't wait to see what apocalyptic predictions federated farmers make of a Labour PM and some Greenies in the mix.
What will poor Mike Hosking do now?
What will poor Mike Hosking do now?
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I always love it when the government loses - although I admit it doesn't matter one whit to this enjoyment which party it is at the time.cashead wrote:Anyone else enjoying the delicious Tory tears?
After voting for Labour in 84 and 87 I voted once for National (hey, I was younger then!) and thereafter for whoever I thought would cause the most trouble. Usually Winston First, once for ACT. But I haven't voted in NZ at all this millennium.
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Labour in '84 worked out well....
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They did. Was my first vote, I turned 18 earlier that year. It was my first year at Uni and as well as detesting that Stalinist wanker Muldoon, as a student I loathed the Education Minister of the time, Merv Wellington. We literally danced in the streets the night of that election. It was an exciting time.morepork wrote:Labour in '84 worked out well....
I lost that youthful exuberance somewhere along the way, and became cynical instead. Probably before my time, but my age is steadily catching up to my disdain for hope and change. So .. there's that.
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I really don't think they did. They began chipping away at the foundations of infrastructure that has led to the erosion of health, housing and education in NZ. A completely unregulated experiment in economic theory that goes on to this day. We got fucked. Look at the youth suicide rates in the 20 years since 1984.
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Roger Douglas was a libertarian ideologue in labour colours, and Lange had no control over him, so you could argue they went too far in some respects. But that's all of human history right there: we ALWAYS overshoot. Then we correct, and overshoot in the other direction.morepork wrote:I really don't think they did. They began chipping away at the foundations of infrastructure that has led to the erosion of health, housing and education in NZ. A completely unregulated experiment in economic theory that goes on to this day. We got fucked. Look at the youth suicide rates in the 20 years since 1984.
But a decade of Muldoonism had completely fucked the New Zealand economy, and a massive dose of liberalisation was absolutely required. I'll give you an example: my girlfriend of the mid-80's had a younger brother slowly dying of some obscure degenerative condition. He was in a private hospital and it was important to all of us that they be able to contact her should anything occur. At this same time we moved into a new place, and because I worked for the Post Office I organised the new telephone connection there. I knew personally the guy in the Engineer's office who issued the Work Orders for these installations. In spite of that, it took six weeks to get the new phone connected. God only knows what people without friends in the right places were putting up with.
But anecdotes aside, Muldoon was the most stalinist command and control PM we ever had, and Lange was the most libertarian lassaiz faire PM we ever had (until he bailed midway thru the second term).
It's no surprise that we're all confused about how we think and feel about those times, because nothing made sense. None of the political labels were anything other than flags of convenience, and nobody was doing what they claimed to believe.
And the ironies continue. Clarke was more like Muldoon than Lange. Keys is just a prick banker (but I repeat myself) totally soulless in his dedication to further enriching the already wealthy and powerful. English is closer to a traditional conservative but without the spine to tell the banking cartel to fuck off and actually run the country for the benefit of the people as a whole. Winston is just a malignant narcissist who craves adulation. The new PM looks like a true believer, but it's hard to say with any certainty from afar. It will be interesting to see if she can stay in the PM's office long enough to enact any major policy, because this arrangement looks quite unstable.
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He already had what he wanted most, which is the "kingmaker" role. That doesn't change no matter who he goes with. And what they couldn't offer him was the being the hope and change saviour because if he'd gone with them he'd just be Mr more of the same. I said he craves adulation; he doesn't get that with National, no matter what else he gets.
try to put aside your prejudices and read for comprehension.
try to put aside your prejudices and read for comprehension.
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Yes, I'm prejudiced against Winston Peters. That's because I've witnessed his political gloryhounding for longer than you've been alive.cashead wrote:"Try to put aside your prejudices," he said.
I don't, otoh, let those prejudices interfere with understanding plain English.
Spot the difference?
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nice one.
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To cap off a good week for National, they have just been successfully sued by Eminem for NZ600K over copyright breach in a campaign add from 2014.
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Way to get down with the kids. Steal the song of a rapper, who turned 42 in 2014. Was he the youngest performing artist they had heard of?
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Shit-hot. Is science about to make a comeback in the primary sector after 8 years of free market sodomy by vested cowboys?
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political ... government
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political ... government
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Pretty sure I read somewhere that National were sued under the very onerous copyright law they introduced. Would be a delicious morsel of irony if that is indeed the case.