• Watching parliament

    From george152@3:770/3 to All on Wednesday, September 07, 2016 08:30:10
    What is it with liebor and the left that instead of actually advancing
    good alternate positive policy they insult the person pushing the
    legislation with every one of their speakers who rises.
    And the constant mindless heckling.
    I have this belief that the government calls for Party Votes just to rub
    it in that the left are losers and all those jibes and insults from the
    left have a price.
    And fortunately Mr 7% hasn't the brains nor the advice to try something new

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  • From Gordon@3:770/3 to gblack@hnpl.net on Wednesday, September 07, 2016 06:02:08
    On 2016-09-06, george152 <gblack@hnpl.net> wrote:
    What is it with liebor and the left that instead of actually advancing
    good alternate positive policy they insult the person pushing the
    legislation with every one of their speakers who rises.
    And the constant mindless heckling.
    I have this belief that the government calls for Party Votes just to rub
    it in that the left are losers and all those jibes and insults from the
    left have a price.
    And fortunately Mr 7% hasn't the brains nor the advice to try something new

    One has to remember that it is called the House of Representives as it represents the people.

    Yes, watching MP's in the House sure as hell gets one worried.

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  • From Rich80105@3:770/3 to Gordon on Wednesday, September 07, 2016 23:02:38
    On 7 Sep 2016 06:02:08 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@clear.net.nz> wrote:

    On 2016-09-06, george152 <gblack@hnpl.net> wrote:
    What is it with liebor and the left that instead of actually advancing
    good alternate positive policy they insult the person pushing the
    legislation with every one of their speakers who rises.
    And the constant mindless heckling.
    I have this belief that the government calls for Party Votes just to rub
    it in that the left are losers and all those jibes and insults from the
    left have a price.
    And fortunately Mr 7% hasn't the brains nor the advice to try something new

    One has to remember that it is called the House of Representives as it >represents the people.

    Yes, watching MP's in the House sure as hell gets one worried.

    And reasonably worried - that National don't want to build houses is a
    shame, but that they want to change the rights of people whose
    property has been taken under the public works act without debate is
    appalling. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/opinion/84017834/National-left-red-faced-as-blunder-opens-way-for-endless-housing-debate?cid=app-iPhone

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  • From JohnO@3:770/3 to All on Wednesday, September 07, 2016 20:10:03
    On Wednesday, 7 September 2016 23:02:42 UTC+12, Rich80105 wrote:
    On 7 Sep 2016 06:02:08 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@clear.net.nz> wrote:

    On 2016-09-06, george152 <gblack@hnpl.net> wrote:
    What is it with liebor and the left that instead of actually advancing
    good alternate positive policy they insult the person pushing the
    legislation with every one of their speakers who rises.
    And the constant mindless heckling.
    I have this belief that the government calls for Party Votes just to rub >> it in that the left are losers and all those jibes and insults from the
    left have a price.
    And fortunately Mr 7% hasn't the brains nor the advice to try something
    new

    One has to remember that it is called the House of Representives as it >represents the people.

    Yes, watching MP's in the House sure as hell gets one worried.

    And reasonably worried - that National don't want to build houses is a
    shame,

    No it's not. It is not the role of a political party to build houses, nor is it
    the role of government. All they should be doing is ensuring that the regulatory environment allows more houses to be built. Auckland City council is
    firmly in the way of
    that.

    but that they want to change the rights of people whose
    property has been taken under the public works act without debate is appalling. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/opinion/84017834/National-left-red-faced-as-blunder-opens-way-for-endless-housing-debate?cid=app-iPhone

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  • From george152@3:770/3 to JohnO on Thursday, September 08, 2016 16:36:26
    On 9/8/2016 3:10 PM, JohnO wrote:
    On Wednesday, 7 September 2016 23:02:42 UTC+12, Rich80105 wrote:
    On 7 Sep 2016 06:02:08 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@clear.net.nz> wrote:

    On 2016-09-06, george152 <gblack@hnpl.net> wrote:
    What is it with liebor and the left that instead of actually advancing >>>> good alternate positive policy they insult the person pushing the
    legislation with every one of their speakers who rises.
    And the constant mindless heckling.
    I have this belief that the government calls for Party Votes just to rub >>>> it in that the left are losers and all those jibes and insults from the >>>> left have a price.
    And fortunately Mr 7% hasn't the brains nor the advice to try something new

    One has to remember that it is called the House of Representives as it
    represents the people.

    Yes, watching MP's in the House sure as hell gets one worried.

    And reasonably worried - that National don't want to build houses is a
    shame,

    No it's not. It is not the role of a political party to build houses, nor is
    it the role of government. All they should be doing is ensuring that the regulatory environment allows more houses to be built. Auckland City council is
    firmly in the way of
    that.

    Obviously Liebor and its few diminishing followers don't know that
    carpenters and other build tradies houses when funded by property
    developers...

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  • From Pooh@3:770/3 to All on Saturday, September 10, 2016 19:30:54
    On 7/09/2016 11:02 p.m., Rich80105 wrote:
    On 7 Sep 2016 06:02:08 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@clear.net.nz> wrote:

    On 2016-09-06, george152 <gblack@hnpl.net> wrote:
    What is it with liebor and the left that instead of actually advancing
    good alternate positive policy they insult the person pushing the
    legislation with every one of their speakers who rises.
    And the constant mindless heckling.
    I have this belief that the government calls for Party Votes just to rub >>> it in that the left are losers and all those jibes and insults from the
    left have a price.
    And fortunately Mr 7% hasn't the brains nor the advice to try something new >>
    One has to remember that it is called the House of Representives as it
    represents the people.

    Yes, watching MP's in the House sure as hell gets one worried.

    And reasonably worried - that National don't want to build houses is a
    shame, but that they want to change the rights of people whose
    property has been taken under the public works act without debate is appalling. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/opinion/84017834/National-left-red-faced-as-blunder-opens-way-for-endless-housing-debate?cid=app-iPhone


    Still talking shit I see Rich. Funny but if you look beyond your nose
    you'll find that more houses are being built in Auckland these days than
    during the time Labour sat on it's hands and made house building in
    Auckland harder and more costly due to their narrow minded attitude to
    the industry.

    Pooh

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