Legal Beagle: Too long, didn't read
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Man ... even my summary seems long :-(
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Dare you to use that as a book title
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Duncan Garner, would you come over here and read this, please?
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Not only Duncan Garner but also Derek Cheng of the Herald who does not even mention the Hone loss of pay over the next 6 + weeks.
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Duncan's a smart guy, he knows all this already, he's just going to "get" Hone because he's like that with people who end up on his naughty list.
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WHERE, WHEN AND HOW BUT DON'T FORGET IF
Hone Harawira's promise to resign and force a by-election early this week has hit a hitch. Yesterday he said he would let the folks "back home" decide the "the where, the when, the how". If he wants to come back as leader of the Mana Party, and get $50,000-plus extra funding, it must be registered before polling day, or he will run as an independent. He may want more time to get 500 members and register the party, but he has to trigger the by-election by May 26 – more than six months before the general election – or Parliament can choose not to hold it.
Thanks Stuff!
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Well, that motivated me to fill in and mail the form.
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The Financial Transaction Tax touted by the Mana Party was originally adapted by Kelvyn Alp for the party DDP in 2004 for the 2005 General Elections. (And he has proof of this) He has carried that policy into the OURNZ Party (going through formal registration).
Kelvyn approached Hone Harawira via Hone’s relations seeking to unite minor parties with similar aims. Hone asked for 1) the OURNZ Party policies (available at http://www.ournz.net/) to see if there were areas of agreement and 2) Mike Tamaki to call him. This was done and contact ceased.
His application of the Transaction Tax is inappropriate and will raise prices.
The original policy: Taxation rates are too high, meaning that companies are at a disadvantage when competing for foreign investment, business on the world stage and for real growth.
The solution is a 1% Transaction Tax on all outgoing financial transactions. The tax will replace ALL other taxes including many “hidden” taxes. Software programmed into RBNZ’s electronic clearing system will state daily transactions of the banking system, meaning implementation will be simple. Calculated on total transacted amount per annum, a tax of 1% will provide the Government with sufficient operating revenue.
Some think it would negatively affect the economy. This is a false notion and it will have a beneficial effect on the economy through being able to tax money that is now untaxed. This solution will bring prosperity, increases in employment and less dependence on the State.
Money was intended to distribute goods and services at an agreed value. Money was never meant to be a commodity. The solution is not to tax the real wealth of this country (labour, resources, business etc), but rather to tax how wealth is distributed. With no income tax, nor GST to pay, everybody will effectively have a pay rise.
So, the only Party that understands the application of the policy properly is OURNZ Party and we shall be campaigning on this and other policies this year. Join us on the OURNZ Group discussion page on Facebook!
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I think you'll find that such a transaction tax was first suggested in 1972 by James Tobin.
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I think you will find they are not the same.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1105/S00197/kelvyn-alp-to-contest-te-tai-tokerau-by-election.htm
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Your link to that registration form? Error code 509? I suppose that could be one way to make things difficult for registration.
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Whoever set up the website for The Mana Party has made a silly mistake.
If you want to get the numbers you need the bandwidth and having limited bandwidth leaves you wide open for a denial of service attack.
The site is down and reporting...Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.The Hoisting service "Web Drive Limited" states As a general guide we do not permit high-volume sites and appears to have a "cutoff" at 150 gb for national bandwidth and a meer 10 gb for international. This means that an ill wishing user could kill the site from Australia with a very limited attack.
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Bizarre twist to that last post..
Today, whilst driving up north I pulled off the main drag looking for a BP station, cos I had 25c off coupon from New World and found myself in a part of Whangarei that I had never been to before. I found a gas station on the road to the “Heads” and started to “fill ’er up”. Whist I was there I thought I’d fill a gas cylinder that I was taking up for the batch. Well all kinds of things went awry with the cylinder fill and as I waited who should pull up right in front of me but Hone himself. I told him about the website and he said “say no more” or words to that effect, pulled out his phone, made a call and handed me the phone saying “there you go, sort it out”.
So I did and he was most appreciative.
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Coool mate!
That was indeed true sychronicity-
may it have good results!
(Altho’ me & mine are very unlikely to vote for Mana Party.)*25c* coupon?!
Shit o dear.
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
Syncronicity, Strange days indeed, eh?.
Synchronicity indeed.
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I told him about the website and he said “say no more” or words to that effect, pulled out his phone, made a call and handed me the phone saying “there you go, sort it out”.
Best comment ever.
Well, in the last few weeks, anyway.
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What an interesting story, Steve, But I wonder much discount you could get off the Old World...
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Far North is almost the Old World Geoff. Boundaries alone are proving interesting :)
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I told him about the website and he said “say no more” or words to that effect, pulled out his phone, made a call and handed me the phone saying “there you go, sort it out”.
Wait, you got one wish with an MP and leader of a political party, and you wasted it on "sort your web site out"? No world peace, cancer research, teachers in schools, doctors, nurses etc etc?
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Wait, you got one wish
I suspect he got one wish he was happy to mention here, knowing him an'all :)
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Steve Barnes, in reply to
Wait, you got one wish with an MP and leader of a political party, and you wasted it on “sort your web site out”? No world peace, cancer research, teachers in schools, doctors, nurses etc etc?
I, too, work in mysterious ways.
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