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19-09-2019, 04:44 PM
#2691
[QUOTE=Joshuatree;772005]
Originally Posted by jonu
Trudeau and Ardern are certainly birds of a feather. Both virtue signalling shams!
Just a little off there
[FONT="]"The global effort is part of a wider clampdown on real-world harm from manifesting on social media, with the Home Office sharing the footage with other technology companies to develop similar solutions."
[/FONT]Facebook teams up with police to stop streaming of terror attacks
No JT, I 100% stand by my statement. Ardern and Trudeau are both virtue signalling shams.
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19-09-2019, 04:49 PM
#2692
[QUOTE=jonu;772049]
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
No JT, I 100% stand by my statement. Ardern and Trudeau are both virtue signalling shams.
Trudeau might find himself to be a one term PM next month
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19-09-2019, 08:02 PM
#2693
[QUOTE=Joshuatree;772005]
Originally Posted by jonu
Trudeau and Ardern are certainly birds of a feather. Both virtue signalling shams!
Just a little off there
"The global effort is part of a wider clampdown on real-world harm from manifesting on social media, with the Home Office sharing the footage with other technology companies to develop similar solutions."
Facebook teams up with police to stop streaming of terror attacks
Ask someone to read the link to you, so you can actually keep up with whats happening in this ever changing world, keep up ,please.
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19-09-2019, 08:46 PM
#2694
[QUOTE=Joshuatree;772059]
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Ask someone to read the link to you, so you can actually keep up with whats happening in this ever changing world, keep up ,please.
Regardless of what Tudeau and Ardern are doing in the particular space you are linking to, they are both virtue signalling shams. Trudeau has been exposed somewhat more quickly within Canada than Ardern has been in NZ, but the air is hissing from her balloon. The media, for all their fawning have smelt blood. They have been taken for fools, which they may well have deserved, but they are an unforgiving mob.
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21-09-2019, 01:03 PM
#2695
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
I have a lot of respect for people who push for change even more so when they make it happen. I have no respect for the negative do nothing, take no responsibility people of this world. The changes created above are quite amazing when its huge global companies like facebook who have had history of doing nothing , until now. Try, try ,and try again or do nothing and whinge, no respect or care there .
And its also so true the following article
Read more »COLLIERS DEFENDS KIWIBUILD AS 'FAR FROM A COLOSSAL FAILURE'
"He's citing Colliers' experience marketing the Fraser Avenue, Northcote development in Auckland of 102 apartments, 72 of which are available to first-home buyers under the KiwiBuild scheme and 30 available on the open market, as proof KiwiBuild is working."
"Early this month, the government dropped its KiwiBuild target of 100,000 homes over a decade and announced a policy "reset" which includes setting up a new crown agency, Kainga Ora, to be both a public housing landlord and to facilitate urban development projects.Legislation establishing it passed its final reading in parliament yesterday and Kainga Ora, which will incorporate Housing New Zealand, its development subsidiary and the KiwiBuild unit, is set to begin operating from Oct. 1." Action speaks louder then denying.
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21-09-2019, 02:25 PM
#2696
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
I have a lot of respect for people who push for change even more so when they make it happen. I have no respect for the negative do nothing, take no responsibility people of this world. The changes created above are quite amazing when its huge global companies like facebook who have had history of doing nothing , until now. Try, try ,and try again or do nothing and whinge, no respect or care there .
And its also so true the following article
Read more »COLLIERS DEFENDS KIWIBUILD AS 'FAR FROM A COLOSSAL FAILURE'"He's citing Colliers' experience marketing the Fraser Avenue, Northcote development in Auckland of 102 apartments, 72 of which are available to first-home buyers under the KiwiBuild scheme and 30 available on the open market, as proof KiwiBuild is working."
"Early this month, the government dropped its KiwiBuild target of 100,000 homes over a decade and announced a policy "reset" which includes setting up a new crown agency, Kainga Ora, to be both a public housing landlord and to facilitate urban development projects.Legislation establishing it passed its final reading in parliament yesterday and Kainga Ora, which will incorporate Housing New Zealand, its development subsidiary and the KiwiBuild unit, is set to begin operating from Oct. 1." Action speaks louder then denying.
Didn't it occur to you that Colliers have something of a vested interest? Your willingness to pigeonhole people with jingoistic slogans just further highlights the curious blind bigotry that the Left has adopted in recent years. I take no joy in Ardern being a shameless hypocrite and her leading an incompetent government. I wish they were better. The country needs them to be.
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23-09-2019, 10:42 AM
#2697
Women haters heres a goodie for you
Impressive how much time Tiny lil NZ got with the leader of japan. a great relationship there.
"Ms Ardern is in Japan this week, before heading to New York for the United Nations General Assembly.
She was formally welcomed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, who said she was "reconciling parenting and Prime Ministership" and was a role model for "women around the world".
"New Zealand is a co-operative partner with whom we share universal values", he told reporters.
The two leaders agreed to promote "security and defence co-operation" through high level exchanges and joint training, Mr Abe said.
They also discussed how the two countries could work together for a "free and open" Indo-Pacific.
That would include climate change, capacity building, maritime law enforcement and investment in quality infrastructure."
PM meets with Japanese counterpart
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23-09-2019, 11:07 AM
#2698
Business tax changes back Kiwi companies to innovate and grow"The changes announced today as part of the Government’s Economic Plan build on initiatives already announced. These include a $1 billion investment for R&D tax incentives, record transport infrastructure investment, boosts to apprenticeships and trades training, and changes to immigration settings to make it easier for businesses to access the workers they need."
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23-09-2019, 11:15 AM
#2699
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Women haters heres a goodie for you
Impressive how much time Tiny lil NZ got with the leader of japan. a great relationship there.
[FONT="]"Ms Ardern is in Japan this week, before heading to New York for the United Nations General Assembly.[/FONT]
[FONT="]She was formally welcomed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, who said she was "reconciling parenting and Prime Ministership" and was a role model for "women around the world".[/FONT]
[FONT="]"New Zealand is a co-operative partner with whom we share universal values", he told reporters.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The two leaders agreed to promote "security and defence co-operation" through high level exchanges and joint training, Mr Abe said.[/FONT]
[FONT="]They also discussed how the two countries could work together for a "free and open" Indo-Pacific.[/FONT]
[FONT="]That would include climate change, capacity building, maritime law enforcement and investment in quality infrastructure."
PM meets with Japanese counterpart[/FONT]
Don't allow yourself to be so easily impressed with this complete claptrap obviously written for the Japanese P.M. He would have no idea about her parenting skills and practises, and how she reconciled them with her PM duties. Like so many of these welcomes, just a gob-full of meaningless waffle, no doubt taken from bio notes provided by Adern's entourage.
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23-09-2019, 11:19 AM
#2700
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Women haters heres a goodie for you
Impressive how much time Tiny lil NZ got with the leader of japan. a great relationship there.
[FONT="]"Ms Ardern is in Japan this week, before heading to New York for the United Nations General Assembly.[/FONT]
[FONT="]She was formally welcomed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, who said she was "reconciling parenting and Prime Ministership" and was a role model for "women around the world".[/FONT]
[FONT="]"New Zealand is a co-operative partner with whom we share universal values", he told reporters.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The two leaders agreed to promote "security and defence co-operation" through high level exchanges and joint training, Mr Abe said.[/FONT]
[FONT="]They also discussed how the two countries could work together for a "free and open" Indo-Pacific.[/FONT]
[FONT="]That would include climate change, capacity building, maritime law enforcement and investment in quality infrastructure."
PM meets with Japanese counterpart[/FONT]
Japan PM preaching around maritime law enforcement? Sharing our "Universal values"? About as sincere as Ardern methinks.
Where does "women haters" come into it, or is that just part of the left's claim the victim status narrative?
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