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You're right, he didn't cause it, but he did play a part. Wasting a billion dollars a day in Iraq did its fair share of damage.
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The monetary system aswell as the religious, are out of date. Human behavior has the ability to change, just look at technology. We are entering an age when human labour will come to a massive hault. This is because manufacturing is becoming automated. As a species we need to embrace a paradise like society with the whole world. It wont be god who gave it to us, it was us who created it. Become apart of the Zeitgeist Movement. Its the ONLY way we could experience our true human potential....
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Bush didnt cause this. Bush didnt cause gas prices. Some Gizzies just wanted to raise prices. Energy is everything. You need tranportation. heat your house. and everything else. Also The economy being down is a great time to become successful. people are to lazy to try and make more money. there also to stupid.
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Environment is a huge issue - far bigger than the economy. What use is the economy if we have nothing to support. Also I object to my tax dollars propping up foreign banks like Westpac and ANZ. I want to support New Zealand industry - like Kiwibank. Also to those dumbasses that dont already know it - Asian were here well before the European. Maori and Polynesian DNA proves that.
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I dont want to vote for any of these 2 idiots, they both sound like children, im going to vote for the Family party, so we can atleast have someone in parliament that cares about families.
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Screw the environment we can always buy a new one if we have a good economy!
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I really don't know whether that will happen. Can't the central bank just create more credit for the banks to lend? IE. "Print more money". I am inclined to give the Clark Govt credit for seeing the error of the ways of the US starting in 2001. Clark and co pressured (as I see it) the Reserve Bank to raise rates to bring the housing bubble under control. It is too easy for some political clowns to call for lower rates - it is popular. Whether rates escalate because of lack of liquidity???
It's curious that you accuse John Key of being "full of false promises". Do you have an proof of this? Has he even had the chance to not fullfill a promise he has made? Should we mention Helen Clark and the promised tax cuts (which only got bought in when Labour had their balls squeezed in a vice in election year)? Kettle.... meet the pot.
zocam24 3 years ago 9
9 years, that is enough!
zhou571 3 years ago 7