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@jegga said in NZ Politics:
What if you’re a deaf tranny ?
Great outcome; you can't hear people teasing you.
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that is not an attractive woman
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@mariner4life said in NZ Politics:
that is not an attractive woman
That is actually a flattering photo .
A less charitable person than myself would point out she could eat an apple through a tennis racquet with those choppers. But that is beneath me.
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the lesbian on the right isn't great either
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Yeah , nah. We pay enough to you fluffybunnies in wages , superannuation and your virtue signalling policies. I don’t think we should have to pay to get you elected.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12147251
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@jegga Ok, I laughed at this:
Labour Party President Nigel Haworth said this morning the current rules around donations worked "tolerably well," but state funding could be looked at.
"But that's a question for the people."
He said donors were not buying their way into the Labour Party.
"We are very clear about how we select our candidates, which is based on competence." -
@mokey said in NZ Politics:
@jegga Ok, I laughed at this:
Labour Party President Nigel Haworth said this morning the current rules around donations worked "tolerably well," but state funding could be looked at.
"But that's a question for the people."
He said donors were not buying their way into the Labour Party.
"We are very clear about how we select our candidates, which is based on competence."I and N clearly not working on his phone..
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@mokey said in NZ Politics:
@jegga Ok, I laughed at this:
Labour Party President Nigel Haworth said this morning the current rules around donations worked "tolerably well," but state funding could be looked at.
"But that's a question for the people."
He said donors were not buying their way into the Labour Party.
"We are very clear about how we select our candidates, which is based on competence."“Or how based on what on union donors tell us to do which is how we end up with Meka the Muss or we give cabinet positions to our flat mates .”
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@mokey said in NZ Politics:
Just saw a graphic on Twitter re preferred PM.
Jacinda 42%
Simon 7%
Crusher 5%
Winny 4%How low are National willing to let him go?
Surely no one is stupid enough to take on the leadership before the next election?
Not while the country is surrounded by the Glow of Star Brite and her brood.. -
@mokey dont they usually have a margin of error of around 3%...meaning Winny could be 7% (or 1%) and Bridges 4%....
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I’ve been banging on about this for years , our parliament is full of people with little or no life experience outside of politics and it shows. Labour and the Gunts are unsurprisingly full of these creatures but national are slowly catching up.
I don’t think it’s particularly good for us to have such a political class deciding policy , particularly because their real life experience in the workforce is so minimal.https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/107964829/a-breed-apart-mps-are-now-birds-of-a-different-feather
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is the same in large parts of the business world.
I used to find it amusing going to workshops at the last place I worked, and there were people making decisions on how the people at the coalface were to do thier jobs, while many of these people had never worked there and unlikely knew the impacts of the processes or systems they were trying to change/implement other than the theory side, which always sounds sooo good.
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