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Is Key really a different rightwing politician?

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hellicopter

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Nov 8, 2009, 8:29:48 AM11/8/09
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Or have circumstances stifled the right wing reformer
in him, the economics of stupid agenda? and will
return forthwith when recovery is assured?

The battle for capitalism, is it an elitist
centralized run system, or a root organization of
individual market players each vying for profit?

Why does the right like to shut down government oversight?

Do they love to muffle the ref!

Its a strange old world, where it takes Madoff to expose
the SEC inept oversight of his business! Its like waiting
for Castro to refute communism! Has nobody the authority
to hold poor government, backed by private mass media,
to account but the criminal who get caught! Laughing
how SEC should have caught him a decade ago!

Why didn't the fourth estate catch Madoff? Because
simply an effective SEC would have investigated others!

peterwn

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Nov 9, 2009, 2:25:38 AM11/9/09
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On Nov 9, 2:29 am, hellicopter <stonesn...@kol.co.nz> wrote:

<snip off-topic ramblings>

John Key is not a right wing politician, he sits just right of centre,
but that does not make him right wing as in 'redbaiter' or ACT.

Judging by the crecendo of abuse against John and the Nats in the last
few days, one would think that Helicoptor, Rich, Sailor Sam, Patrick
of Ashburton and their political cronies are scared stiff that Labour
will be wiped off the face of the Earth next election with the Duck
having his feathers blown off by a well aimed shotgun (may be too
tough to eat though).

Sailor Sam

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Nov 9, 2009, 2:27:20 AM11/9/09
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When the shit hits the fan, blame everyone else.

hellicopter

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Nov 9, 2009, 6:23:36 AM11/9/09
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Sailor Sam wrote:

Elite Communists like peterwn do all to frequently fail to
support grassroots capitalism, or answer the democratic
question. Is Key really an different than the cronies for
more rick pork and bugger the destructive nature of the
policies.

Here's an example. The right believe tax cuts for the richest
will always produce economic growth! Even if the tax take does
not cover expenditure? Even if the cut in services flows on to
higher costs later (in crime, in poor health, in exodus of
skilled workers!)? When the exposed belief that a taxpayer should
not to have to pay any more than necessary, we find the poorest
shouldering an increase disproportion of the income tax take!
Are poor people not economic actors, do they also 'grow' the
economy, of course they do. The right's tax cuts plan 'for some'
has the effect of stifling the most people! When its claimed
to actually want to free people from over taxing income!
Gee-whiz this two faced policy is core to the right economics
that has shifted all the profit to the markets and destabilized
the heart of capitalism, that of individual grass roots
capitalists being rewarded for their economic added value!

The people who claim to be capitalists are not! The people
who claim to be on the right use socialism to help a few,
as if socialism is not ok because its not helping 'all' so
the reverse must be true, that socialism is ok if it helps the few!

So I ask the question, on topic!

Is Key a different politician, has he finally woken up to the
destruction of capitalism that tax cuts for the few at the top
is causing?

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