Posts by Angus Robertson

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  • Hard News: Still crazy after all these years,

    Then what kind of power allowed Rodney to get his supercilious Supercity super silliness pushed through...

    2007 Royal Commission recommendations gave impetus to a project likely to incur high risk of political blowback (its gonna stuff up somewheres), so the Nats used an expendable figurehead?

    Auckland • Since May 2007 • 984 posts Report

  • Speaker: The Fabians: There is an alternative,

    Don Brash described himself as being motivated by Fabian ideals in one of his Rotary speeches.

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  • Legal Beagle: All is Forgiven, or: The…,

    I don't see why you would. The amount of money donated to Greenpeace, some of which goes to the Vote for the Environment Campaign, which ranks the parties on environmental policies and tends to give the Greens the highest score isn't figured into how much they get.

    Because some people view politicians as lying, worthless, two faced, ammoral wind-bags and think their subsequent election is at best a necessary evil. These people prefer to engage in politics in ways that do not involve handing money directly to politicians, but they still vote.

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  • Hard News: Still crazy after all these years,

    If senior members of the Maori Party had come out with anything approaching that degree of weirdness, it'd be front-page news.

    The Maori Party actually hold real political power, what they do matters because they control swing votes in the centre. The ACT and Green parties are outlying appendages to National and Labour. They contain the crazier wings of right and left where they can generate ideas that might be adopted by their respective allies, but they are never going to climb into bed with the other side.

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  • Legal Beagle: All is Forgiven, or: The…,

    Here? I'd have said it was all about poll ratings in New Zealand. In the US fundraising is a pretty good proxy for support because:

    1. only individual citizens can donate to candidates; and
    2. such donations are limited to $2000.

    Unless you count 527 money.

    Auckland • Since May 2007 • 984 posts Report

  • Island Life: Everyone loves a quiz.,

    1 ...we would have cut its funding years ago.

    2. Showgirls is officially designated Auckland City's - Adjunct Consultative Centre for Administration of Transitional Authority. Watercare is paying your bill.

    3. a 2nd hand Aleksei Stakhanov .

    4. ''I'm going to Maui, where are you going?''

    5. Anywhere in Epsom.

    Auckland • Since May 2007 • 984 posts Report

  • Island Life: Anyone can do design.,

    Stop right there. We are not obliged to have a logo. We could become the world's first No Logo supercity.

    Aucklands new logo, see below:







    Shall we request $80,000 or $100,000 for the design work?

    Auckland • Since May 2007 • 984 posts Report

  • Island Life: Anyone can do design.,

    Selection will come down to who can facilitate a mutual reach around with John Banks/Len Brown/Rodney Hide, a job perhaps best suited to visual communication professionals.

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  • Southerly: Interview with Rodney Hide,

    "So, of course, he invited me to be president of the ACT party. Those were great days. Roger and I used to pass around a tube of Ados S4, and churn out policy as fast as we could type."

    Oh, I'd always pictured ACT as snorters of homeopathic cocaine. Something bought back in the eighties cut many times with baking soda, lactose and baby formula making it effectively the memory of blow.

    Auckland • Since May 2007 • 984 posts Report

  • Hard News: Research Fail,

    The Swedes are taking steps to address their education problems:

    Sweden’s education minister, Jan Björklund, says this easygoing attitude is changing in response to the country’s dismal test performances. The ministry is developing a new, rigorous national curriculum, and by 2011, teachers will give grades starting in sixth grade. Younger students will also share the sting of failure if they perform poorly: new national tests, from the third grade on, will determine which students are held back until they can improve their scores.

    Auckland • Since May 2007 • 984 posts Report

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