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More famous dead people who'd definitely vote ACT
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Quote:Lilith7 : "What ACT appears to be doing is a rather 'full speed ahead & damn the torpedos' approach, more or less ignoring the problem to a large extent.
Far more could be done but they choose to ignore that, perhaps because its likely to be hard or perhaps becaise it might intrude on our present lifestyle, or perhaps because they simply don't care about those who will come after us & have to cope with the consequences of their lack of action . . ."

Did you get that from comments on the Keith Holyokel book of action aversion (AKA Steady does it)? It has a familiar ring, but last time it presaged our movement away from the world's 2nd highest standard of living to the stage where Muldoon found himself in a position where policies of hope had got us to a stage where it was a question of which financier would repossess NZ as a defaulter on the National debt? At least he had the idea of jumping overboard before the other rats got all the best seats in the lifeboats.
That time it killed our standard of living, this time it appears they've aimed at Survival Of The Species, possibly to get the fundamentalists on board?

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RE: More famous dead people who'd definitely vote ACT - by R2x1 - 07-09-2023, 12:55 PM

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