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If you're so concerned about rape crisis funding, why don't you write a few letters to your MPs? Why don't you apportion some blame to the Opposition for sitting on their thumbs?
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You don't know what I've done or what I'm doing to address the concerns I have.
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12th August 2015, 16:42 | #84 | |
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12th August 2015, 16:44 | #85 | |
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no, its because its what the general populace wants. or as good as they can tell because they've already wasted enough money on referendums with this whole flag bullshit. |
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12th August 2015, 19:46 | #89 |
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I'm an Abs fan and not really concerned about the bill. I'm just pointing out that there are people who're annoyed that they're subject to blanket closing of bars and others aren't because the All Blacks playing in the world cup, overseas, really caught the Govt. by surprise. But yeah it is what the general populace wants so tough shit to those annoyed I guess.
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13th August 2015, 13:01 | #90 |
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Im not entirely sure it is what the general populace wants. I think the general populace dont care.
According to sky, they have about 50% penetration. Not all of them will have sky sports but then they are probably not the ones that will be worried about rugby. Then actually add on that Prime is going to show all the AB's games live anyway. So what you are left with is a small group of the population who feel the need to go to a pub to watch the game. |
13th August 2015, 14:11 | #91 |
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13th August 2015, 14:54 | #92 | |
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13th August 2015, 22:49 | #93 | |
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27th July 2016, 17:31 | #94 |
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Auckland house prices need to drop 50 percent - Greens
Greens are all "we gotta help a generation own their own homes". Labour is all "but there's handful of people who don't need help that we need to protect!"
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27th July 2016, 18:49 | #95 |
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28th July 2016, 11:17 | #96 |
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I guess there is a difference of house prices suddenly dropping, compared to dropping the Inc to House price over time.
If we currently have an average income of 1/10 the house price. If you assume 2% inflation on income, and you could make house prices stay static, by the year 2030, thats already changing the ratio to 1/7. |
28th July 2016, 11:39 | #97 |
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The sooner the greens are free from Metiria Turei, the better.
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28th July 2016, 15:35 | #98 |
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Would a drop of house prices over the course of ~15 years have much impact on sole home owners? And how would a drop in prices impact those who have no intention of selling the properties they own? Who would be detrimentally impacted by a drop in prices?
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28th July 2016, 15:47 | #99 | |
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Bernard Hickey did an article on this recently.
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28th July 2016, 22:21 | #101 |
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Turei is basically telling anyone with a mortgage or who has just paid off their mortgage, fuck you and all your hard work. She's just trying to appeal to yoof who have not realised what their parents have gone through to keep a roof over their head. She is literally the worst - but she knows she doesn't actually have to back up her inflammatory statements with action because she won't be in government any time in the near future.
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28th July 2016, 22:37 | #102 |
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it's not that, more it reads like she wants the market to crash. there's no doubt prices need to drop but this needs to be done gently.
if you buy a house you understand that the value could crash anytime.
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For the former kind of people, well, that's a pity that they'll get boned, but they should have been smarter than to buy in a bubble, and besides, once they get over their bankruptcy in a decade or so, the market will be much more favourable. They'll be able to buy a house without having to mortgage their children into life long debt. So everyone wins. As for the latter kind of people, the speculators, just straight up fuck them. They're part of the problem. |
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29th July 2016, 08:59 | #104 |
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JB from Squirrel Mortgages always has a good view on this kind of stuff:
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People agreed what they were happy to pay for their house, and they agreed what they were happy to borrow. They agreed to continue to pay for n years, and life goes on, assuming they still have employment. At the end of their mortgage term, they've paid far more than their house is worth, it's true - but this is the case with most mortgages, and people are doing everything they can to get one!
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29th July 2016, 13:12 | #106 |
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I believe that is correct. And I also believe that we aren't the same as the US when the mortgage is greater than the house, then you can just mail the keys to the bank and walk away from the debt.
So it really only affects people that need to sell. They could sell for less than their mortgage which would mean that they could have a large debt to have to pay. Even just moving house. If your mortgage ended up being 100% of the house price. When you go to move, you will only be able to borrow 80% of the next house. So effectively you have to find the deposit again. So as mentioned, it affects the people that bought in the last few years. They will be stuck there. Investors/Speculators. (Oh well, poor them. Thats the risk) Last edited by blynk : 29th July 2016 at 13:16. |
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Call me crazy, but shouldn't the Greens have you know, run this 50% thing past Labour before announcing it?
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29th July 2016, 23:14 | #108 |
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Was it explicitly stated that it wasn't?
They'll still want to distinguish themselves as distinct political entities.
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1st August 2016, 16:21 | #109 | |
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Remember that whole Memorandum of Understanding? You know, the Greens and Labour were going to work together in "good faith and mutual trust" to change the government?
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It's the people at the bottom who are burning.
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1st August 2016, 19:30 | #111 | |
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If house prices come down, then people do not need such large loans any more. If loans are smaller and incomes stay the same then people can afford larger repayments relative to the size of the loan. If repayments stayed the same demand would probably out-strip supply, and prices would have to go back up. Therefore, Interest rates must increase if house prices are to decrease. The problem comes about, then, when people who have taken out really huge mortgages on expensive properties which they could service under low interest conditions suddenly find themselves facing an interest hike, and the size of the repayments shoots up. Last edited by Nothing : 1st August 2016 at 19:31. |
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2nd August 2016, 16:12 | #113 | |
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2nd August 2016, 17:57 | #114 |
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There is always risk with assets etc, but I guess the difference now is that there is a mindset out there that you have to get onto the property market now, otherwise it will never happen.
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Oh, I'm not saying that it's out of the ordinary, or that we should pity them. I'm just regurgitating a rough form of the reasoning that I've heard as to why a fall in the market might result in bankruptcies, to answer DrTiTus' comment.
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28th November 2017, 18:31 | #116 |
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Apparently photographs are now selfies.
The Green MP and the genocide hearings Long story short, young lawyer takes on the necessary dirty work to further her career. She worked her job in good faith and was involved in a photograph with a defendant. Or: Green MP takes smiling selfies defending wicked perpetrator of genocide, hates victims.
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28th November 2017, 19:45 | #117 |
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Dunno man, looks to me like she's done everything possible to get credit for something she didn't do - and the thing she did do is fucking horrible.
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28th November 2017, 19:52 | #118 |
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Eh? By fucking horrible you mean crucial to the administration of justice right?
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28th November 2017, 20:19 | #119 |
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I know nothing of this woman or her career other than what's in the news right now. But it appears to me that she volunteered to go and work for free for some fucking evil motherfuckers - evil motherfuckers who had no need of her services because their real lawyers were being very very well paid. Maybe she did it for the experience, who knows. But it looks like she has engaged in a pattern of deception about the work ever since - claiming (or allowing other people to claim without correcting them) in multiple places that she had been in Rwanda working for the PROSECUTION.
disclosure: I went to school with Phil Quin (the guy who brought this all up) and considered him a friend. His life and career have taken him other places (like, Rwanda, where he saw some awful shit, and which is why he takes issues of Rwandan-genocide falsehood really really seriously) since and now he's a distant Internet old friend. But when I knew him he was a good guy. Ridiculously clever with a social conscience. |
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I don't really have any clue how the international justice system works. But I get the feeling she wouldn't get in the court room by volunteering to work for the prosecution.
If there is a genuine deception going on, why call a photograph a selfie? There's no need for hyperbole if genuine concerns can be demonstrated.
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