Posts by Sacha
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber Driver…, in reply to
Blockchain may solve that part of the problem somehow.
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Hard News: Stop acting like the law is…, in reply to
how awesome is it to be a pakeha in Aotearoa New Zealand?
Even better to be Pakeha. Will leave macron bonus for others but any ethnicity deserves Caps.
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Hard News: Stop acting like the law is…, in reply to
Labour and its leader need to sit down and listen to some public health people.
yep
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Hard News: Stop acting like the law is…, in reply to
They abandon positions based on polling, not reason.
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Polity: Hidden Costs, in reply to
on-the-job training is my best bet now. That is, if there's still a company out there that doesn't dismiss it as some kind of 'Old Labour' relic.
Too many NZ industries have got used to the idea that training is the state's responsibility, not theirs. Same with research. Too much corporate welfare dependency.
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber Driver…, in reply to
Could be less irritating, I guess, to sit there without having to control the vehicle
Works that way on buses and trains.
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Hard News: Stop acting like the law is…, in reply to
it’s frustrating that Labour can’t manage a more coherent or useful stance
Broadly boggling how any political party came to accept consistent messaging as a 'nice to have' rather than a core competency.
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Hard News: Orcon IRL 5: Media and Journalism, in reply to
Patrick Gower who states he is an entertainer in a pantograph interview
must be different to this one, then, where he denies everything he does.
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Access: Patients X, Y and Z, in reply to
currently unfashionable
We all know this has been going on for longer than the current government. And Hannah Arendt would have something to say about people who choose to do evil things while serving a public organisation.
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Access: Patients X, Y and Z, in reply to
It's not the legal system working against rights; it is the Ministry legal team who are arguing they have no obligations to behave with a basic degree of humanity. Quite sociopathic, really.