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Thread ID: 138084 2014-10-02 07:40:00 Another Rort B.M. (505) PC World Chat
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1385499 2014-10-03 01:04:00 BS.

Its only being pointed out here because it was a Maori scheme.
Strange how no mention was originally made of all the non-maori schemes & organisation ripping of the system.

Just the usual maori bashing .

What an old, well-worn and pathetic defense.

So in your view Maori law breakers should have immunity because discussing the matter constitutes "Maori Bashing". :rolleyes:

As for Non-Maori crime, start a thread by all means, and let’s get up them as well.
B.M. (505)
1385500 2014-10-03 21:14:00 Funny how members jump on the "lets blame Key" bandwagon, when this is a direct result of the Bums on seats policy which began under Helen Clark in their Knowledge Economy philosophy.
Still..... any excuse to bag an ideological opponent.
Krakka (17266)
1385501 2014-10-03 22:12:00 Funny how members jump on the "lets blame Key" bandwagon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Simple really, he’s the boss and “The Buck Stops There” .

Can’t remember which one, but there was an American President that had a sign on his office door to that effect . ;)
B.M. (505)
1385502 2014-10-03 22:28:00 It's true, he is "the boss".

However there are hundreds, if not thousands of policies introduced by the various parties over decades, that are still in effect and have a negative effect on members of our society. What would you, or anyone say if each new government completely wipes out the laws and policies of the previous governments simply because they do not necessarily agree with them?

I would suggest we would quickly descend into a 3rd world country, if you could even call it that.
The reality is, successive governments mostly have to "suck it up" and retain policies of previous governments so that we can have a stable economy.
Krakka (17266)
1385503 2014-10-03 23:44:00 It's true, he is "the boss".

However there are hundreds, if not thousands of policies introduced by the various parties over decades, that are still in effect and have a negative effect on members of our society. What would you, or anyone say if each new government completely wipes out the laws and policies of the previous governments simply because they do not necessarily agree with them?

I would suggest we would quickly descend into a 3rd world country, if you could even call it that.
The reality is, successive governments mostly have to "suck it up" and retain policies of previous governments so that we can have a stable economy.

Well the way I see it is that by pursuing policy’s that are proven not to work is the surest way to becoming a third world country, which shouldn’t take long the way we’re going. :rolleyes:
B.M. (505)
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