Posts by Jack Harrison
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Speaker: Compulsory voting and election turnout, in reply to
Democracy is a work in progress. Very new thing historically speaking.
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OnPoint: Sunlight Resistance, in reply to
Dirty politics is a story of journalism gone fucked.
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OnPoint: Sunlight Resistance, in reply to
Not perhaps. Did she ever talk to wail and co, did she talk to them? She needs to come clean, stop the trickiness.
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Sixth further thought. One of the treaty partners voted Labour in.
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OnPoint: Sunlight Resistance, in reply to
Moment of truth. Fran O S was a cheerleader for Sara Palin. S.P was like a political litmus test. The people who vetted her , hard core Republicans, have now apologised to the American people for their idiocy.
Fran lives on planet Fran, and she is dirty. Cathy O dirty.
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Sell TVNZ , Sell National Radio and start public broadcasting again. They are too tainted for recovery.
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Hard News: Five further thoughts, in reply to
You are building on an isthmus. It's not a paddock of future suburbs. It has natural infrastructure problems. Anyway under the Treaty of Waitangi trade needs to centred up north.
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Hard News: Five further thoughts, in reply to
It's certainly something that has to happen from my scientific readings. Polluting waterways is crazy shit for small islands.
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Hard News: The sole party of government, in reply to
American politics. A tale of weirdness and media superstars.
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Aucklands housing bubble could go on for another ten years because it’s not Christchurch and it’s not Wellington ,and it has a biggger job market than anywhere in the country.
It will just keep pulling people until a strategy is worked out for the civic boosting of other cities. National are reluctant to yank the bubble, as were Labour under Clark because to reverse immigration into the city would reverse economic stimulus in very influential sectors.
Auckland houses and it's new constant swap culture is big business to very prominent Auckland economic players and creates an unhealthy house versus a non-house citizenry.