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Thread ID: 139369 2015-04-21 23:47:00 When is a promise not a promise? ruup (1827) PC World Chat
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1399062 2015-04-21 23:47:00 When is a promise not a promise....

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What The **** !!!!
ruup (1827)
1399063 2015-04-21 23:59:00 It's way past the election now, please don't say you're surprised.
The close off of the polling booths instantly takes all promises past their "use by" date and into the toxic waste phase. A very old tradition.
R2x1 (4628)
1399064 2015-04-22 00:59:00 But what did you expect from Herr Key and his best buddy Kim John Key gary67 (56)
1399065 2015-04-22 01:04:00 Typical left winger conveniently leaving out some the facts.
So how is it the Govts fault.
Its a simple fact that its the DOCTORS refusing this. They wanted more money for it. Money we dont have (as the country is broke)

So is me me me, want want want.
Pull your head in, there is no free anything, its the taxpayer who has to pay. Oh and this is the first time ever that any left or right govt broke promises then.

Why not mention the labour govt REFUSING to fund testing of blood for aids, and look at the DEATHS(yes deaths) that labour decision caused when they were in power.
1101 (13337)
1399066 2015-04-23 03:35:00 Broken promises from the shonkey one, how surprising.
Much like the mythical surplus Double Dipton has failed to deliver.
Smoke, mirrors and dodgy deals in backrooms.

All par for the course with the dear leader.

A bit hyper-sensitive on this Thirteen?
KarameaDave (15222)
1399067 2015-04-23 05:45:00 What's more no money for Team New Zealand yet a massive handout for the company that makes Oracles boat. Money they probably were going to spend on Northland if they had won it. gary67 (56)
1399068 2015-04-23 05:46:00 ...there is no free anything, its the taxpayer who has to pay.I'll freely admit I haven't done the math, but you may well find in the greater scheme of things free GP visits for kids is actually cost-effective because the early intervention means less drain on taxpayer resources later on when the general health deteriorates an becomes acute and the kids end up in hospital. If that is the case then as a concerned taxpayer you should be applauding the initiative, not decrying it in a knee jerk reaction against perceived left wing moaners. Tony (4941)
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