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I thought it was generally accepted that Levin is the most boring place in New Zealand. Has Clive eclipsed it?
What, no votes for Lumsden?
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While we're being nostalgic, remember those pre-election "wave goodbye" billboards?
... which could've done with some National Standards in literacy.
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... but he is wary of what is to come.
Well, of course he is. He doesn't want any changes that will cost his members one cent, and he knows that such changes are warranted.
But let's go from the headline to the lede
What I quoted was from the third para, not the headline.
I don't see what's "intellectually dishonest" about giving a (little) credit where credit is due
I don't consider that that's what you did. I've explained my complaint.
Must go. Have a good one. :)
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I feel the same way, Paul.
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Excuse me?
Your implication that the argument that the new tax policy continues the favouring of property investors is invalidated by Key's slight nod in the right direction is just bogus.
Property Investors Federation's verdict: "it's nice".
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which leaves me wondering why "the young and the poor" should be that upset about the depreciation rort being done away with?
Sheesh. Can we have some intellectual honesty, please?
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Did I hear the prime minister, on the 8 o'clock NatRad news, say that a GST rise would not hurt the poor because:
When you think about it, those on higher incomes spend more actual cash on goods and services
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WTH?
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Bernard Hickey slams Key: Leave the country now[,] Gen X & Y
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Ironically, I suspect Ms Black is the author of the current Listener editorial
You're not the only one. A greater concentration of non sequiturs I've not seen in quite some time. (See also the last segment - re Climate Change - of the Black Page). Groan!