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24-04-2020, 10:43 AM
#3681
If things are good why change or risk a change?
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24-04-2020, 10:44 AM
#3682
Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
If things are good why change or risk a change?
Sounds like Muldoon.
No vision and no inspiration for improvenments.
Last edited by Balance; 24-04-2020 at 10:47 AM.
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24-04-2020, 12:54 PM
#3683
Sobering reading. The threesome government could get even worse!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/121...chle-swarbrick
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24-04-2020, 01:00 PM
#3684
Originally Posted by jonu
Won't happen.
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24-04-2020, 06:10 PM
#3685
Exactly as was thought was going to happen -- Huge Unemployment being reported on TV tonight
With some forecasting even more to follow as businesses do not come back
Announcement from WHS today on extent of their fiscal hole & a first indication of further
employment retrenchment on that one alone.
Applied across all the other affected SME's there will likely be another huge wave of unemployed
on the way
Labour have failed New Zealanders, NZ Business and all those now either unemployed or becoming
so shortly through the way the have handled C-19 and timeliness of measures
At best, Labour have orchestrated on NZ nothing short of an incompetently devised Dogs Breakfast of things
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24-04-2020, 06:20 PM
#3686
Simon would have done preciesly the same things. Australia is far more prolifigate with their spending but they haven't managed their money well for some time.. no excuse for not running a surplus during their boom years.
Their welfare is 75% of the minimum wage not 40% like the base rate in nz. Business oreintated people need to take advantage of the situation rather than waste time in politics. The ones who do will own the market and have less competitioon.
Last edited by Panda-NZ-; 24-04-2020 at 07:00 PM.
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24-04-2020, 06:38 PM
#3687
Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
Simon would have done preciesly the same things. Australia is far more prolifigate with their spending but they haven't managed their money well for some time.. no excuse for not running a surplus during the boom years.
Their welfare is 75% of the minimum wage not 40% like the base rate in nz. Business oreintated people need to take advantage of the situation rather than waste time in politics. The ones who do will own the market and have less competitioon.
Would he -- or are you surmising / guessing without knowing ?
If there is a comparison between Australia & NZ then who knows past this Labor have managed to gut the economy
to far greater degree than Australia have, out of C-19 Despite disasters there they may still come out better than NZ
Suggestion of what Business should do is no excuse for Labor effectively abandoning their responsibilities to 'the hands that feed"
in the process gutting & stuffing the economy, shafting business & employers whilst putting considerable subsidies in employees hands
Last edited by nztx; 24-04-2020 at 06:39 PM.
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24-04-2020, 06:47 PM
#3688
Originally Posted by nztx
Would he -- or are you surmising / guessing without knowing ?
If there is a comparison between Australia & NZ then who knows past this Labor have managed to gut the economy
to far greater degree than Australia have, out of C-19 Despite disasters there they may still come out better than NZ
Suggestion of what Business should do is no excuse for Labor effectively abandoning their responsibilities to 'the hands that feed"
in the process gutting & stuffing the economy, shafting business & employers whilst putting considerable subsidies in employees hands
Uhh.. a subsidy for consumers is a subsidy for business. The ones THEY want to buy from.
BTW Australia have put in place a freeze on evictions for six months, another bad policy so tenants will have no incentive to pay rent or even work. Our policies are world leading for the moment in terms of effectiveness thus far.
Last edited by Panda-NZ-; 24-04-2020 at 06:59 PM.
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24-04-2020, 06:57 PM
#3689
Originally Posted by Panda-NZ-
Uhh.. a subsidy for consumers is a subsidy for business. The ones THEY want to buy from.
BTW Australia have put in place a freeze on evictions for six months, another bad policy so tenants will have no incentive to pay rent or even work. Our policies are world leading for the moment in terms of effectiveness I think.
That is the selective Businesses (allowed by Govt's selective reasoning) provided they are still standing after being basically ignored
by an Incompetent Govt; that is past having been made an unpaid disbursement proxy medium for Govt's wages subsidies...
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24-04-2020, 07:06 PM
#3690
Why is Robertson busy 'bumming around" pushing out feel good fluff on this sort of minor thing ? -
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/121...vernment-audit
when there are large & small businesses starting to open their books on the true financial affect of Labor's directed C-19 closures
with a vast avalanche of potential reduced pay or down the road / redundancies undoubtedly on the way ?
The Warehouse wont be last, many more large, medium & small will likely follow
All these businesses have basically been ignored by Govt, which has failed badly in looking after the 'hand that feeds'
for much of the business in affected sectors of the economy..
All affected Employees out of a job, on reduced hours or reduced pay can now clearly point the finger at and blame
Robertson & this economically incompetent Labour Govt for this even happening in the first place..
Last edited by nztx; 24-04-2020 at 07:11 PM.
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