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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    They weren't slums at all around Burnside. They were pepper-potted through middle-class suburbs and everyone (mostly) went to the same school.

    Well this is the thing.
    Back then, even in the 70s when I was growing up - most people were on a pretty level playing field.
    The commonality of super wealthy people didn't seem to be as prevalent as it is now, or at least the aspiration to be 'rich' didn't seem to figure.

    Being affluent is not an absolute sign of success.
    It can be an advantage.
    I think people who are affluent tend to be scared or critical of people who aren't.
    You know - some people just aren't obsessed by money and know there is more important stuff.

    On that note it just seemed to me the likes of the Epsom electorate vote ACT to ring-fence their ongoing wealth creation.

    The Craps tables at the B… • Since Nov 2006 • 188 posts Report

  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    ...and besides - you'll have a tax cut to pay for the doctor won't you!

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    Free dental care for all. Proper insulation in every house.

    ACT want to scarp that one I'm afraid - "waste of money".

    I mean. why bother spending $1b insulating houses, therefore keeping people heathy and out of the health system when you can keep them sick and charge them for going to the doctor, making billions to fund more prisons?

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    Don't forget, when Key was growing up in a State House, they weren't slums and his family would have got govt. assistance.

    It's not like he would have been working in a coal mine as child slave labour to help his family get by.

    Good on him for being successful but that whole 'if you put your mind to it you can do anything' line is complete bollocks for most average people.

    Speaking of warm fuzzy cliches, I believe I heard Key say he believed in his 'heart of hearts' he could do the (PM) job... awwwwwww.

    AND I also heard Nikki Kaye say something like "I know in my heart I can do this"....
    I mean WTF?
    barrrf!

    Please lay off with the hearts and flowers.

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    It doesnt matter if it isn't "reality-based" as long as it fits with the reality the opposition was pushing, and I wouldn't be surprised if was being whispered at play centres and church lunches for the last God-knows how long, along with all the other smears.t

    Well it tends to be about the 'perception'.
    You can present a bunch of facts to people but the perception is something else....

    Same thing as Rodney-the-poodle barking on about 'dole bludgers' etc.
    The 'perception' of the uniformed believes that half of NZ is still on the dole and 'my tax money is paying for them to do nothing' when the reality is quite different.

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    On the subject of Linda Clark on the telly...

    Man, I thought she was out of the media and in PR land?

    All I can say is I'm glad she is not doing Morning Report anymore!
    Jeeze!

    In regard to the Helen Clark pieces on the news - most of them I found gave her pretty good kudos I thought.
    In fact some of them seemed to be longer than the pieces on Key winning - lol
    Mike Moore's comments were very complementary considering their history.
    You can see how even John Key obviously wants to be as effective as Helen - secret role model I bet!

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    It's politics - basically say that 'all Labour MPs are anti-family' and you get your 'middle-NZ' Mt. Roskill families all riled-up to vote for a party with 'Christian' values.
    Eh.

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    No doubt she'd voted ACT the night before and presumed that meant now more pesky nanny government could tell HER which way down the street she could drive!

    *presumed that meant NO MORE pesky nanny government could tell HER...*

    edit!

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    Yesterday, not one person I encountered had anything at all to say about the election. Nobody even started a conversation. It's almost like someone farted in polite company and everyone's hoping the smell will go away and the conversation return.
    Even down here in the depths of Parnhell, the mood is not delirious...

    Also being a resident of 'Hi-de-hi' Parnell I was walking with my son up to get the papers from the dairy and it was like a ghost town - I almost expected to see a tumbleweed go by.
    A very odd feeling there yesterday morning.
    I suspect the locals were still in bed hung-over from celebrating the fact a little poodle on heat won the seat again and those millions of dole-bludgers in NZ would be put to work on chain gangs real soon.

    However, there was some excitement when we nearly got run over by a blonde in an Audi driving at speed the wrong way down a one-way street.
    No doubt she'd voted ACT the night before and presumed that meant now more pesky nanny government could tell HER which way down the street she could drive!

    I did manage to yell out "wrong way you bint!" to her but it was too late - she had already voted.

    My litte boy just wanted to check out the milk truck.

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  • Hard News: Congratulations, Mr Key,

    Well he's full of shit, then. Phil Goff has 3 kids, for starters

    go figure - these are the sorts of things that these idiots rave on about.
    And he also thinks 'parents should be able to smack their children' etc etc.

    'ANTI-SMACKING BILL' anyone?
    Man, that one was flogged to death on the 'good upstanding parents of NZ'.

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