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15-10-2020, 09:57 PM
#1631
Originally Posted by Norwest
I voted early and I am anything but left leaning in Election 2020.
Nothing could change my opinion that we've had three years of over promising and under delivering. Labour promised the world in 2017 and couldn't deliver on anything that they promised.
What we need to do is to increase New Zealand's productivity... Labour has no idea how to do this.
What we don't need is enormous debt... which is exactly what we will get if Labour gets in.
Report card: Jacinda Ardern's government graded on the past three years.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...st-three-years
The environment
Grade: C+ Kera Sherwood-O’Regan (Kāi Tahu), a climate justice advocate, and co-founder of social impact agency Activate
Grade: B- David Cormack, a former head of policy and communications for the Green party and co-founder of a public relations firm
Housing
Grade: B Shamubeel Eaqub, a housing economist with Sense Partners
Grade: B+ Morgan Godfery is a writer and political commentator
Covid-19 response
Grade: A Professor Michael Baker, a leading epidemiologist based at the University of Otago, Wellington, who has researched and advised on the Covid-19 pandemic response since January
Grade: A Ben Thomas, a PR consultant and former National government staffer
Poverty
Grade: C+ Susan St John CNZM is an associate professor of economics at University of Auckland Business School and a researcher with Child Poverty Action Group
Grade: B- Andrew Becroft, New Zealand’s children’s commissioner and former principal youth court judge
The economy
Grade: A- Morgan Godfery
Grade: B- (pre-Covid), A- (during Covid), C+ (post-Covid) David Cormack
Health
Grade: A or C, depending on who the patient is Emma Espiner (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Porou), an award-winning writer, final year medical student and host of the RNZ podcast series Getting Better
Grade: B+ for mental health Shaun Robinson is the chief executive of the Mental Health Foundation
Education
Grade: B+ for secondary school education Jack Boyle, president of the Post-Primary Teachers’ Association
Grade: B- for tertiary education Shaun Hendy, a professor of physics at the University of Auckland and director of the centre of research excellence for complex systems and networks, Te Pūnaha Matatini
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15-10-2020, 11:01 PM
#1632
Originally Posted by Norwest
I voted early and I am anything but left leaning in Election 2020.
Nothing could change my opinion that we've had three years of over promising and under delivering. Labour promised the world in 2017 and couldn't deliver on anything that they promised.
All we had from the blue team was pamphlets for stuff which was not derived from their actions at all. They did nothing too.
The one good thing was the internet.
The assets were sold and we still had debt which is even more incompetent IMO.
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16-10-2020, 08:10 AM
#1633
Originally Posted by tim23
Agree and looks like she and Gerry have some weight to throw around too!
A pity as all Collins did was to come out with a Trump-like remark.
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/polit...nsibility.html
I originally thought that Collins would be a better leader than Bridges...
Last edited by Bjauck; 16-10-2020 at 08:20 AM.
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16-10-2020, 08:29 AM
#1634
Originally Posted by Bjauck
But obesity is a personal choice and you must take responsibility for it. If you are a fat bastard, stop over eating. As Shaun Plunket said on the radio yesterday he lost weight by getting some disciplines around eating. Making sure he drank more water, slept more, also did not have certain foods in the house and exercised more. Its a mind over matter type thing.
I think the majority of NZers feel this way and this is what Collins is saying.
Last edited by blackcap; 16-10-2020 at 08:31 AM.
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16-10-2020, 08:36 AM
#1635
Originally Posted by blackcap
But obesity is a personal choice and you must take responsibility for it. If you are a fat bastard, stop over eating. As Shaun Plunket said on the radio yesterday he lost weight by getting some disciplines around eating. Making sure he drank more water, slept more, also did not have certain foods in the house and exercised more. Its a mind over matter type thing.
I think the majority of NZers feel this way and this is what Collins is saying.
Doesn't fit the victim narrative that the woke live and breathe.
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16-10-2020, 09:34 AM
#1636
Originally Posted by jonu
Doesn't fit the victim narrative that the woke live and breathe.
Always good to blame someone else or 'the system', especially if it comes with extra taxpayer money. What's not to like?
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16-10-2020, 10:09 AM
#1637
Originally Posted by artemis
Always good to blame someone else or 'the system', especially if it comes with extra taxpayer money. What's not to like?
Always good to blame the victims for the failings of the system when it suits those who have a vested interest in not changing “the system”?
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16-10-2020, 11:06 AM
#1638
Originally Posted by blackcap
But obesity is a personal choice and you must take responsibility for it. .
Assuming it is not caused by a physical or mental impairment or disease or medication or genes or hormone issues?
If you are a fat bastard, stop over eating.
Problem solved. Very beguiling.
As Shaun Plunket said on the radio yesterday he lost weight by getting some disciplines around eating. Making sure he drank more water, slept more, also did not have certain foods in the house and exercised more. Its a mind over matter type thing. .
Assuming the "fat bastard" is physically able to exercise, can afford the balanced diet, has a dry and quiet place to sleep, does not have to work extra long hours? Shaun's done it ERGO every other "fat bastard" should and is able to? Is that the logic?
That is not to say what Shaun has done would not work for some people.
I think the majority of NZers feel this way and this is what Collins is saying.
The word on the street or from dieticians and nutritionists?
Last edited by Bjauck; 16-10-2020 at 11:12 AM.
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16-10-2020, 11:24 AM
#1639
Member
Originally Posted by Sir Ten
I voted early to free up my weekend and to avoid all the pain in the ass social distancing crap that would have to be followed on election day, nothing to do with bias towards any party
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16-10-2020, 11:30 AM
#1640
Originally Posted by Stumpynuts
I voted early to free up my weekend and to avoid all the pain in the ass social distancing crap that would have to be followed on election day, nothing to do with bias towards any party
Good point, I might get out today if I get the chance. Tomorrow might be chaotic.
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