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Thread ID: 138253 2014-10-30 05:07:00 Well Done National -- people who voted for them DONT complain wainuitech (129) PC World Chat
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1387270 2014-11-13 03:00:00 To Hell with the slimy double-speak money-grubbing National Party to whose ratbag members, lying and deceit is merely second-nature. Look at their equally reprehensible hangers-on so-called "support parties" who are enabling Key and his unscrupulous gang to be on the Treasury Benches and hold this country to ransom for the next hideously long three years: the one-man "United Future Party" which consists of Peter Dunne and who got around 0.1% of the Party Vote. Then there is the equally loathesome ACT Party who got about 0.0% of the Party vote and only have got a creep in Parliament because the National Party gave the scumbag the Epsom electorate. Add to this the woeful Maori Party whose inextricable entanglement with National/Dunne/ACT is staring them straight down the barrel of political annihilation.

Three long years of John Key and his gang of filthy-rich, insanely greedy liars, means that this country is in for a very, very bad time with rampant poverty and massively escalating discontent by the overwheming majority of the population who are getting poorer and poorer all the time.

Just wait until Key gets his primary aim of destroying what little remains of the Social Welfare System and his fanatical determination to sign New Zealand up to the "Trans-Pacific-Partnership Agreement": Key is a currency speculator, it is how he made his millions of dollars by buying and selling money, and the TPPA is totally dominated by his Wall-Street chums, and Key cares nothing about signing New Zealand totally down the drain to give gigantic Wall-Street corporations like Monsanto, British-American Tobacco, Goldman Sachs, Telecom, etc (all of them Rothschilds corporations) absolute control over every future New Zealand government.

The Labour Party are an utter disgrace, it is them who let the Key Mob back in again because the Labour Party have never, since the Norman Kirk days, been able to rake up the backbone to be an actual Left-Wing political party, and their traitorous Roger Douglas so-called "Labour" party has led directly and relentlessly to how things are now: before Douglas New Zealand had the fifth-highest standard of living in the world after the Scandanavian countries and Finland; now this country has got rampant poverty, horrific levels of violent crime, is number 32 on the OECD rating of wealth disparity (in capitalism the majority of the money ALWAYS flows up to the filthy-rich) which puts us with Spain, USA, Britain, Greece, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Rumania and many other nations who the John Key Wall-Street THIEVES are sucking and swindling the very lifeblood out of.

Whoever voted for the National Party are either Greedy Pigs or else Witless Imbeciles.

So what is it that you are really trying to say? :)
Zippity (58)
1387271 2014-11-13 03:04:00 So what is it that you are really trying to say? :)Dragonov doesn't like National with vengeance :p wainuitech (129)
1387272 2014-11-13 03:32:00 To Hell with the slimy double-speak money-grubbing National Party to whose ratbag members, lying and deceit is merely second-nature. Look at their equally reprehensible hangers-on so-called "support parties" who are enabling Key and his unscrupulous gang to be on the Treasury Benches and hold this country to ransom for the next hideously long three years: the one-man "United Future Party" which consists of Peter Dunne and who got around 0.1% of the Party Vote. Then there is the equally loathesome ACT Party who got about 0.0% of the Party vote and only have got a creep in Parliament because the National Party gave the scumbag the Epsom electorate. Add to this the woeful Maori Party whose inextricable entanglement with National/Dunne/ACT is staring them straight down the barrel of political annihilation.

Three long years of John Key and his gang of filthy-rich, insanely greedy liars, means that this country is in for a very, very bad time with rampant poverty and massively escalating discontent by the overwheming majority of the population who are getting poorer and poorer all the time.

Just wait until Key gets his primary aim of destroying what little remains of the Social Welfare System and his fanatical determination to sign New Zealand up to the "Trans-Pacific-Partnership Agreement": Key is a currency speculator, it is how he made his millions of dollars by buying and selling money, and the TPPA is totally dominated by his Wall-Street chums, and Key cares nothing about signing New Zealand totally down the drain to give gigantic Wall-Street corporations like Monsanto, British-American Tobacco, Goldman Sachs, Telecom, etc (all of them Rothschilds corporations) absolute control over every future New Zealand government.

The Labour Party are an utter disgrace, it is them who let the Key Mob back in again because the Labour Party have never, since the Norman Kirk days, been able to rake up the backbone to be an actual Left-Wing political party, and their traitorous Roger Douglas so-called "Labour" party has led directly and relentlessly to how things are now: before Douglas New Zealand had the fifth-highest standard of living in the world after the Scandanavian countries and Finland; now this country has got rampant poverty, horrific levels of violent crime, is number 32 on the OECD rating of wealth disparity (in capitalism the majority of the money ALWAYS flows up to the filthy-rich) which puts us with Spain, USA, Britain, Greece, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Rumania and many other nations who the John Key Wall-Street THIEVES are sucking and swindling the very lifeblood out of.

Whoever voted for the National Party are either Greedy Pigs or else Witless Imbeciles.

But tell us how you REALLY feel!! :D

However I would take issue with your claim about "rampant poverty" and call BS.

If you had been to a real Third World country, you would know what poverty means. In NZ, I see no distended kid's bellies, no third world diseases like cholera and typhoid.

What I do see, published in the papers every week is a picture of some wannabe victim claiming poverty, while wearing clean, relatively new clothes, living in a state house (most often with at least one Sky dish hanging off it). Just because you can't buy the latest big screen TV or latest Subaru Impreza does not mean you're living in poverty.


Whoever voted for the National Party are either Greedy Pigs or else Witless Imbeciles

But it's not like there was much credible choice left (pun intended)...
johcar (6283)
1387273 2014-11-13 03:56:00 Wrong wrong wrong, yet again. :(

It depends on the workplace.

For example if it were a shop selling goods, and there was a large crowd of people waiting then it wouldn't be a good idea for people to walk off at a certain time. BUT take a factory -- you know places where people do actual physical work, and part of a "process" (not pen pushers or keyboard tappers) if people were to walk off at different times then the whole flow of work would be disrupted.

Now before you say rubbish, I can speak from EXPERIENCE -- If everyone didn't have their breaks at the same time it was a safety issue. I can even give an example -- I used to work at the Railway workshops (20+ years) they used to bring in carriages / locos all the time for repairs, normally there would be roughly 6-8 guys "looking out doing tasks" -- Once one of the bosses tried to be a smart arse & bring in a DX loco weighing 82 tonnes with only 1 other person helping during an afternoon break -- the damage that followed because "not enough eyes" cost quite a bit.

That is all common sense. Both examples you give are just good work practise.
I just find it hard to believe that the recent labour law changes will make any real difference to what happens out in the workplace.
CliveM (6007)
1387274 2014-11-13 04:04:00 That is all common sense. Both examples you give are just good work practise.
I just find it hard to believe that the recent labour law changes will make any real difference to what happens out in the workplace. That's why I wrote "It depends on the workplace" Not every place can be the same.

There are some places that will take advantage of workers rights (as its already been mentioned) Someones going to suffer somewhere, and "if" all hell breaks lose --- We'll just have to wait and see I guess :)
wainuitech (129)
1387275 2014-11-13 04:19:00 That's why I wrote "It depends on the workplace" Not every place can be the same.

There are some places that will take advantage of workers rights (as its already been mentioned) Someones going to suffer somewhere, and "if" all hell breaks lose --- We'll just have to wait and see I guess :)

That's why there are lawyers...
johcar (6283)
1387276 2014-11-13 04:20:00 Must say I haven't been aware of problems caused by the right to a tea break. As said above, workplaces are flexible these days and breaks are sometimes staggered. Under the old industrial awards system, breaks were strictly adhered to and that meant in some cases extra workers were employed just for cover.

However that's decades ago. National have done a bad job explaining this change.
Winston001 (3612)
1387277 2014-11-13 06:21:00 To Hell with the slimy double-speak money-grubbing National Party to whose ratbag members, lying and deceit is merely second-nature. Look at their equally reprehensible hangers-on so-called "support parties" who are enabling Key and his unscrupulous gang to be on the Treasury Benches and hold this country to ransom for the next hideously long three years: the one-man "United Future Party" which consists of Peter Dunne and who got around 0.1% of the Party Vote. Then there is the equally loathesome ACT Party who got about 0.0% of the Party vote and only have got a creep in Parliament because the National Party gave the scumbag the Epsom electorate. Add to this the woeful Maori Party whose inextricable entanglement with National/Dunne/ACT is staring them straight down the barrel of political annihilation.

Three long years of John Key and his gang of filthy-rich, insanely greedy liars, means that this country is in for a very, very bad time with rampant poverty and massively escalating discontent by the overwheming majority of the population who are getting poorer and poorer all the time.

Just wait until Key gets his primary aim of destroying what little remains of the Social Welfare System and his fanatical determination to sign New Zealand up to the "Trans-Pacific-Partnership Agreement": Key is a currency speculator, it is how he made his millions of dollars by buying and selling money, and the TPPA is totally dominated by his Wall-Street chums, and Key cares nothing about signing New Zealand totally down the drain to give gigantic Wall-Street corporations like Monsanto, British-American Tobacco, Goldman Sachs, Telecom, etc (all of them Rothschilds corporations) absolute control over every future New Zealand government.

The Labour Party are an utter disgrace, it is them who let the Key Mob back in again because the Labour Party have never, since the Norman Kirk days, been able to rake up the backbone to be an actual Left-Wing political party, and their traitorous Roger Douglas so-called "Labour" party has led directly and relentlessly to how things are now: before Douglas New Zealand had the fifth-highest standard of living in the world after the Scandanavian countries and Finland; now this country has got rampant poverty, horrific levels of violent crime, is number 32 on the OECD rating of wealth disparity (in capitalism the majority of the money ALWAYS flows up to the filthy-rich) which puts us with Spain, USA, Britain, Greece, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Rumania and many other nations who the John Key Wall-Street THIEVES are sucking and swindling the very lifeblood out of.

Whoever voted for the National Party are either Greedy Pigs or else Witless Imbeciles.

Hear hear,well said that man!
ruup (1827)
1387278 2014-11-13 07:11:00 But tell us how you REALLY feel!! :D

However I would take issue with your claim about "rampant poverty" and call BS.

If you had been to a real Third World country, you would know what poverty means. In NZ, I see no distended kid's bellies, no third world diseases like cholera and typhoid.

What I do see, published in the papers every week is a picture of some wannabe victim claiming poverty, while wearing clean, relatively new clothes, living in a state house (most often with at least one Sky dish hanging off it). Just because you can't buy the latest big screen TV or latest Subaru Impreza does not mean you're living in poverty.



But it's not like there was much credible choice left (pun intended)...nz is full of third world diseases.
plod (107)
1387279 2014-11-13 07:18:00 But tell us how you REALLY feel!! :D
....If you had been to a real Third World country, you would know what poverty means. In NZ, I see no distended kid's bellies, no third world diseases like cholera and typhoid.
Johcar.. we are getting there faster as we like to have it.:eek:
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