Lindsay Mitchell
The welfare state is unsustainable economically, socially and morally.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
What's going on in Flaxmere?
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Rick Barker claims there is no-one on the dole in Flaxmere, but nobody believes him. Officially there were 6 people on the dole at the end ...
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Friday, May 04, 2007
"Human rights" - garbage
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Just in case you ever wondered what a "human right" is, look no further. The Ministry of Social Development's Social Policy Jo...
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Thursday, May 03, 2007
Incapacity Benefits
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Incapacity benefits are sickness and invalid's combined. The de facto dole in many cases. But never fear. The good news is the rate o...
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Good news
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The Stuff Poll I referred to earlier has swung around. Now a clear majority are saying the amendment is bad law. The Police are calling for...
It's not all about you!
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What does it take for New Zealand to get a mention in an American newspaper? It has to be about them and it has to be something they can ski...
We'll never know
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Harking back to yesterday's suggestion by Larry Baldock that Clark was facing a caucus revolt, here's where Harry Duynhoven was at; ...
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
What does the amendment mean?
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Taking stock, what do we have now with the Key/Clark amendment? I have no legal knowledge. If a police officer can be persuaded that more th...
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Sweden's ban on smacking a failure
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Media Release SWEDEN'S BAN ON SMACKING A FAILURE Wednesday, 2 May, 2007 Sweden's ban on smacking, introduced in 1979, has been widel...
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Creative Cubans
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Apparently Cuba has been distorting its life expectancy and infant mortality statistics. Babies who die within 24 hours of birth are someti...
Maori, marijuana and schizophrenia
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An international conference on mental health has had new papers about marijuana presented to it. It is reported in today's Dompost; Doct...
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Unbelievable
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I cannot believe what I just heard. The Prime Minister is taking questions on NewstalkZB and was attempting to describe to a caller what hap...
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The truth about beer
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( PC's secret) Yesterday, scientists suggested that men should take a look at their beer consumption, considering the results of a rece...
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Key on Working for Families
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John Key said National would not touch Labour's original Working for Families programme, which was targeted at lower-income earners, bu...
Appalling performance
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Cindy Kiro's performance on John Campbell's show was appalling. To use a hackneyed but useful expression, she played the man instead...
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Monday, April 30, 2007
ACT and the "anti-smacking" legislation
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ACT MP Heather Roy has done an excellent job of putting the Bradford legislation in perspective and stating ACT's position. I have repro...
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$10,000 for each citizen
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The website of the book The Welfare State We're In has become available again. Here author, James Bartholomew, describes how he went ...
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It's excess that hurts
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According to today's NZ Herald ; Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia says the arrival of Christianity in New Zealand and colonisation in...
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Sunday, April 29, 2007
Colin James on Ruth Richardson
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Now I have finished mowing the lawns backwards (going forwards results in the catcher falling off repeatedly and much swearing and cursing f...
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Wooing the female constituency
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This is an excerpt from a column by Chris Trotter in the Financial Independent Review (The entire piece is at here at Kiwiblog); Keys speec...
Social liberals in National
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Katherine Rich intimates she is backing Bradford's bill because she is a social liberal. Seems to me there are a truckload of people wh...
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