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28-03-2018, 01:09 PM
#791
Originally Posted by tga_trader
Well, if we can learn to multi-task as well then we won't even need women
Or simply become a shirt-lifter.
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28-03-2018, 02:04 PM
#792
Originally Posted by winner69
Wonder what’s in his diary for that day?
Who knows - it might have already been cleansed. Just like the Young Labour records.
Strange how if you go here as at today there is nothing: http://www.younglabour.org.nz/executive,
But if you go here as at 17 February there is something: https://web.archive.org/web/20180217...g.nz/executive
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28-03-2018, 02:27 PM
#793
U
Originally Posted by minimoke
Ah ...executive all gone with a few keystrokes
And muzzled as well?
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
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28-03-2018, 03:02 PM
#794
I, Fungus Pudding, voluntarily declare that I will not be opting out of Labour's winter electricity payment for superannuitants, even though Jacinda says I am allowed to. I think it's about $700 per annum with which I might buy a new coat to keep warm. Or maybe a few days in Bali.
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28-03-2018, 03:07 PM
#795
Member
^^Selfish. That would have reduced the fiscal hole to $11,699,999,300 . They need every cent.
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28-03-2018, 03:14 PM
#796
Originally Posted by tga_trader
^^Selfish. That would have reduced the fiscal hole to $11,699,999,300 . They need every cent.
True, but at least I feel the guilt. I'm suffering.
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28-03-2018, 04:14 PM
#797
Originally Posted by fungus pudding
True, but at least I feel the guilt. I'm suffering.
Now you've taken the deal, I hope you'll reconsider which way you'll vote next time, FP. Because surely you're a man of principle.
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28-03-2018, 04:22 PM
#798
Originally Posted by elZorro
Now you've taken the deal, I hope you'll reconsider which way you'll vote next time, FP. Because surely you're a man of principle.
Indeed I am. Needless to say that precludes me from voting for your dismal lot. No offence intended of course. You must remember that Taxcinda and her merry band of robbers are taking far more from me than National were going to, and handing back a few dregs in the strangest voter bribe imaginable.
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28-03-2018, 04:55 PM
#799
Originally Posted by elZorro
Now you've taken the deal, I hope you'll reconsider which way you'll vote next time, FP. Because surely you're a man of principle.
FP's tax obligation will go up on 1 April. Seems all he is doing is minimizing his overall exposure to that loss.
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28-03-2018, 05:11 PM
#800
Originally Posted by minimoke
FP's tax obligation will go up on 1 April. Seems all he is doing is minimizing his overall exposure to that loss.
FP's income tax obligation is the same as when National were in power. National only offered that lower tax bribe to try and stay in power, and it wouldn't happen until 1st April 2018. Considering they'd already dropped the tax rate when they were in, and that had scuttled the tax take for a few years, it was a badly conceived idea anyway. National managed to post small budget surpluses in their last quarters, but judging from the capital spend catchup now needed for Crown infrastructure everywhere, they weren't real surpluses.
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