She is so incompetent that she doesn't realise that once something is on the internet it is there fore ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=pPJ1MO-kT0g
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She is so incompetent that she doesn't realise that once something is on the internet it is there fore ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=pPJ1MO-kT0g
Her lies about her Small Business experience only go to highlight how dangerously deluded she is.
She is a PM who believes a school kid working in a fish and chip shop is worth $20 an hour.
That is one seriously destructive belief for the youth of NZ (especially NEET's), small business who rely on low skilled workers and companies who also have low skill work that remains in NZ.
I watched the parliamentary record posted above, she didn't lie but was obviously expecting Simon to make his typical insinuations about socialists, purely for the Nats listening on. Gerry Brownlee was turfed out of the house at the same time, that wasn't on the news so maybe it's quite common.
If that is all the Nats have on Jacinda, well nothing really except that she acts on her political opinions, then they'll need a lot of good luck heading into the 2020 elections. They'll be sitting on the opposition benches for a long time yet, hopefully.
What was obvious EL Z, was that she was determined for there not to be a record in parliament of her saying she had been head of the Socialist Youth, even though it is quite widely known. Bridges should have pressed her to get the words out of her mouth and the Mallard should have pinged her for continually ducking the question. (see what I did there?)
Yes, very nice, jonu!
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In parliament question time she avoided answering two questions on her NGO experience and if she ran the Socialist Youth thing. She answered neither. She did say on the Mike Hosking radio show she ran a NGO and had small business experience - which is the lie.
She has since gone on to apparently lie about her hiring / firing experience - that may be thrashed out in question time today.
Brownlee was tossed out because Aderns minder (Mallard) had her back.
Fair enough for you excitable persons to celebrate a rare as rocking horse droppings one upman ship for bridges, even had most of his party, daggers sheathed and handicapping even:t_up:, lovefesting. Just a little desperate light relief.
Brownlie was turfed out insulting Winston. Belligerent childish stuff.
You really do get all emotional with personal attacks don't you. Calling Sarah "dumb" and slandering her by stating she can't get any other job. “
Quote from another thread. Yet you seem happy enough to make personal attacks closer to home.
Mind you republicans enjoy using any form of attack to push their extreme free market views.
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From Stuff:
Gareth Kiernan, chief forecaster at Infometrics, said whether bringing properties that had not otherwise sold into the KiwiSaver scheme rendered it redundant depended on its aims.
"If the aim is to increase the supply of housing because we're not building fast enough and that's contributing to the affordability programme, then Phil Twyford's modus operandi to date of walking down the street, finding a house that's already being built, and slapping a KiwiBuild sticker on is patently stupid and nothing more than window dressing," he said.
All seems a bit strange
I think 'procedural' is a rather lame excuse that the Raymond Huo-chaired Justice Committe of Parliament refuses to allow Anne-Marie Brady to testify to their inquiry on potential foreign interference in our elections
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm...17&ref=twitter
It is clear that the Prime Minister's popularity, and that of her Government, has nothing to do with policy or her much heralded "year of delivery". Arden is a symbol of something more ethereal.
While Robertson keeps promising transformation, there is no obvious demand for it by voters, and change brings only political risk.
After 18 months of almost complete failure by the Government on everything from Kiwibuild and child poverty to the relationship with China, it is clear that, for many of her supporters, it doesn't matter what Ardern does, it is enough that she is.
Labour's best strategy is therefore to clear the decks of anything remotely controversial.
New Zealand voters might like their leaders talking about knowledge waves, step changes or economic transformation but they don't want the disruption those things might cause.
Like John Key on steroids, Ardern is well advised to keep well away from anything difficult and, for the next 18 months, just smile and wave.
By Matthew Hooton is managing director of PR and corporate affairs firm Exceltium.
Hasn't the PM got better things to do? Apparently, this is the only thing she was able to actually deliver on...
NZ PM Jacinda Ardern rewards Metallica petition boy with tickets
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47500366
Putting into action what Mathew Hooton suggests what she needs to do — “Ardern is well advised to keep well away from anything difficult and, for the next 18 months, just smile and wave........and give away Metallica tickets”
And no doubt Jacinda got her free (sorry complimentary) tickets as well
And no doubt the taxpayers paid for the return flight from Hawke’s Bay to Auckland and all the other treats .....expensive photo opportunity eh