One way of increasing Labour voters is to increase the length of the welfare queue. With plausible deniability, the labour ministers can wreak havoc at the moment. This seems obvious, but maybe its not. Now is the time for independent thought.
As someone who is without a job, the best thing for me would be to vote for anyone who would be willing to generously give me more of everyone elses money.
The best thing for the country is perhaps a different matter.
Sam, You may not have a job right now but you clearly have a brain. Where in NZ are you? My readership isn't big but you are quite welcome to use this blog to advertise yourself.
The offer is much appreciated. I'm looking at finishing off some study in the 2nd half of this year (making the most of this unfortunate situation the country finds itself in).
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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.
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One way of increasing Labour voters is to increase the length of the welfare queue. With plausible deniability, the labour ministers can wreak havoc at the moment. This seems obvious, but maybe its not. Now is the time for independent thought.
Wonder if welfare receipt correlates with Labour voting tendency?
If so would it be plausible that Labour seeks electoral dominance through destroying the economy. Of course never admitting it.
As someone who is without a job, the best thing for me would be to vote for anyone who would be willing to generously give me more of everyone elses money.
The best thing for the country is perhaps a different matter.
Sam, You may not have a job right now but you clearly have a brain. Where in
NZ are you? My readership isn't big but you are quite welcome to use this blog to advertise yourself.
The offer is much appreciated. I'm looking at finishing off some study in the 2nd half of this year (making the most of this unfortunate situation the country finds itself in).
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