On Thu, 08 Feb 2024 19:40:30 GMT, Tony <
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wrote:
Rich80105 <[email protected]> wrote: >>https://www.badnewsletter.com/david-seymour-lies-about-the-atlas-network/
And on a different topic, isn't it interesting that Seymour doesn't
believe what Luxon says regarding the Treaty Referendum Bill . . . >>https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2024/02/david-seymour-says-he-doesn-t-believe-comment-from-christopher-luxon-on-treaty-principles-bill.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
What ever got you to post this nonsense? Desperation again - this government >will still be here in just under 3 years and will still be removing your >favourite undemocratic, ant New Zealand garbage.
You do have touching faith that the coalition of the desperate will
survive to be voted out in in 2026; but there is no way of determining
whether your unsupported opinion will be proved true - it is merely
irrelevant to articles I posted. And my rubbish was collected this
morning, Tony, but it had no ants - I am sorry if you suffer from
them. Garbage disposal is an interesting commentary on the results of
far right mantra though - household rubbish is picked up by three
different companies in my street - they are all very efficient at
making profits, but not so good for households - we have three trucks
each week, so there is almost always bins at the roadside; the traffic
is probably not good for road maintenance (they will shortly be coming
through to re-seal the road). Regrettably it can take time to
honorably get away from some of the "guaranteed profit" arrangements
made by a previous right wing Council.
You reference to "undemocratic, ant New Zealand garbage" may however
have been to the current government - we heard on the news today
about the cancellation of some school and road projects in Auckland by
the government. It is not clear whether the contractors had adequate
penalty clauses to come through with "right" levels of profit
preserved . . . but white-anting society to get that top tax rate down
does sound like something the Atlas Network would support . . .
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