The welfare state is unsustainable economically, socially and morally.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Minister of Social Development
Is Key about to put a one-term MP, who has not even held the portfolio, associate or otherwise, in charge of the single biggest government department and spending ticket?
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
You would have been good in the portfolio, Lindsay, even without previous parliamentary experience. ACT did the country a disservice by not having you as high as fourth on their list. (Or third in my opinion.)
Yes, Lindsay would have been superb in the role. It wouldn't have been long before it was anything but the single biggest government department and spending ticket.
But Paula Bennett is anything but Lindsay Mitchell. Unlike Lindsay, she's never done nor shown any sign of doing anything of consequence.
Which means, in a Key Government, she's fully qualified for the job.
It is shocking someone with such relative parliamentary experience should have any position of responsibility in the Executive. It would be as outrageous as contemplating a major party pushing a two-term MP, with no prior Executive or public service experience into the role of Leader of a Political Party and Prime Minister of this great nation. Luckily, we clearly live in a country where no party would be so dumb or cynical to try such a wantonly reckless move.
Comments are not moderated but will be deleted if they are abusive. Non-deletion of comments does not imply approval or agreement with the sentiments expressed.
Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio,tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits at Wellington, New Zealand, galleries.
4 comments:
You would have been good in the portfolio, Lindsay, even without previous parliamentary experience.
ACT did the country a disservice by not having you as high as fourth on their list. (Or third in my opinion.)
Oh, you're referring to Paula Bennett. I thought you were talking about Steven Joyce, National Man of Mystery.
Yes, Lindsay would have been superb in the role. It wouldn't have been long before it was anything but the single biggest government department and spending ticket.
But Paula Bennett is anything but Lindsay Mitchell. Unlike Lindsay, she's never done nor shown any sign of doing anything of consequence.
Which means, in a Key Government, she's fully qualified for the job.
It is shocking someone with such relative parliamentary experience should have any position of responsibility in the Executive. It would be as outrageous as contemplating a major party pushing a two-term MP, with no prior Executive or public service experience into the role of Leader of a Political Party and Prime Minister of this great nation. Luckily, we clearly live in a country where no party would be so dumb or cynical to try such a wantonly reckless move.
Post a Comment