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NZ انضم Mart 2007
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@nicholasphilp @PoliticalNitWit By leaving a structural deficit and stagflation, yes. Labour in 20-23 pre-made all the financial decisions for the next decade, by pre-spending all the money.
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@JamesHalcrow Then he won’t be PM. I’d rather risk a system where a fuckwit could become PM rather than a hereditary system tho
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james@JamesHalcrow·
@regi No. Horncastle is a fuckwit
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james@JamesHalcrow·
Matt Horncastle built some crappy houses now he thinks he can be PM
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@SandyofCthulhu Didn’t they lose a battle to some trawlers along the way?
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
One amazing thing is the voyage of the Russian fleet from Europe to Port Arthur is one of the great naval epics of history. They sailed 18,000 miles and didn’t have coaling stations along the way. Britain refused to fuel them and objected when other nations did. Britain didn’t even let all the Russians use the Suez, and so skme ships had to round the Cape. The Russians bought coal from the Hamburg steamship line to keep going. It was an incredible feat of seamanship. And then the whole fleet got sunk by Admiral Togo?! What fool wrote this book?
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Space Koala@SpaceKoala

Yeah, imagine one fleet was defeated and you had to rush another fleet halfway around the world into the waiting jaws of the enemy only to experience an even more crushing defeat. So unrealistic, who would write such nonsense?

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@dreadconquest Oh no, I am totally aware there's heaps of entirely insane people here too
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cool timothy@dreadconquest·
@regi i just don't think you understand the conversation you walked in on little guy
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@MACE88041984 @dreadconquest I knew the birth rate one was coming but a high birth rate isn’t usually used as a positive metric - it’s often used as evidence that women are oppressed
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@TheNzRocketeer Oh no, he’s deliberately ignoring the inconvenient ethnicities in the other government parties. You know, the “racist” ones with maori leaders.
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The New Zealand Rocketeer@TheNzRocketeer·
Putting aside your racism of not considering merit above race, and wanting people selected based on skin colour. There are 4 ministers in cabinet who are Maori. Potaka, Seymour, Peters and Jones. Why are you denying 4 of them their ancestry?
Vincent Jones@JonesVincentt

There are 14 National Ministers in the cabinet. One is Māori. None are Pasifika. In Labour's top 14 MPs there are 3 Pasifika, 2 are Māori. Jo Luxton who is Māori sits at 15th. Ginny Andersen is also fluent in te reo Māori.

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@Tiare_MP It’s only a trap if you think Nat voters think it’s a relevant question
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Tiare@Tiare_MP·
its impressive how many national leaders keep falling into the “where are your māori frontbenchers” trap.
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@CitizenBomber Well, we tried allowing women to define what they were and they got shouted down, so trying a more traditional approach.
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AotearoaNZDeb@Daffwena·
7 Houses 'Tova' interview 'fairness' of MP's increase in pay when everyone else is doing it tough. Says gives his pay to charity..asked which one says 'that's up to me' Holy mackerel. Became breathless, when asked about Iran, huge sigh came out of his gob. He's now losing it.
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@Charteddaily My understanding is that a cup of tea needs approx. 2g of tea, and an NZ coffee, closer to 15g of coffee, so by that graph, there's still more tea consumed than coffee, by the cup.
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Charted Daily@Charteddaily·
Coffee has well and truly taken over from tea as the hot beverage of choice in New Zealand.
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@blogboynick A principle, which can be applied to lots of different property scenarios?
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Nick@blogboynick·
Take a guess as to what the full post of this is about
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regi@regi·
@RaevenNZ @matroked Classic projection, alas. I can’t help it if you can’t read a chart, and I’m not the one stooping to common vulgarity.
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@regi @matroked Hey arsehole I understand what I post. To make it simple for YOU what I posted was a fact check of your claims which pointed out YOUR assertions were simplistic and not accurate. Trying to assert some kind of superiority here is risible. You’re coming off as a major twat.
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regi@regi·
@matroked @RaevenNZ You know the government has a majority shareholding of these companies, or owns them outright apart from contact?
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@acteduweininger I feel like they are very much two different concepts of a country sharing the same territory
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glycine nationalist@acteduweininger·
New Zealand and Aotearoa are different countries.
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regi@regi·
@RaevenNZ @matroked To make it simple for you from that screenshot, the big numbers are pre-2013 and the small number is after 2013. 2013 is when the power companies were mostly privatised.
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Ko Raeven toku ingoa 🇳🇿
@regi @matroked The statement that "power prices did most of their above-inflation increase prior to the 2013/14 privatisation" is not accurate based on official New Zealand data.
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@RaevenNZ @matroked If you want to argue via pasting screenshots from AI, feel free to paste the answer from whether price rises were due to “extortionate profiteering”
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Ko Raeven toku ingoa 🇳🇿
@regi @matroked Stop talking shit. The factual timeline is clear: residential electricity prices in New Zealand were at their lowest relative to cost before the reforms & have seen their most significant increases after privatisation and market deregulation began in the late 1980s.
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