Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Trevor Mallard Puts the boot into his Leader

Trevor Mallard
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Trevor Mallard's Cryptic reply in answer to this comment from me below:

Darren Rickard

The worm Loved Phil Goff on the channel 3 leaders debate last night so why don't voters feel the same way?

You would think he would be spending his time on more constructive things other than twitter nonsense from his sackcloth covered desktop.

His link contained in his tweet is Trev's google search of "to know him is to love him".

Is Trevor being sarcastic about support for his leader Phil Goff? I think so. It is not like him to be upfront and genuine about politics and this is his modus operandi politically speaking.

Just come out and say it Trevor, you don't support your man!!

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TV3 Leaders Debate: "Worm" panel stacked with Labour Party Activists

John kingi and Jacinda Ardern

How low will Labour stoop to gain power November 26?

Well, watching the worm turn on TV3s leaders debate last night, every time Goff started talking the worm got a stiffy and turned limp when Key spoke. This was regardless of what was being said.

You could tell something was wrong.

Turns out there is an answer to this anomaly.

Labour party activists and insiders were members of the panel. The worm panel were supposed to be 60 undecided voters but instead TV3 either intentionally or unintentionally stacked the wormies with Labour voters.

Moral of the story?

Biased, stacked "worm debates" may have given Goff a personal boost but voters don't feel the same if opinion polls are anything to go by and who can trust a party who tries to manipulate polls and debates by using their activists to slant things.

Goff should also remember that worms feed on corpses.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Share Investor Portfolio 2: Value @ 18 November 2011

The Share Investor 2 Portfolio is a separate portfolio apart from the original Share Investor Portfolio and contains just one share, Contact Energy Ltd [CEN.NZX]. It will only have this one share in it and has a far shorter time frame than the original long-term portfolio that I started 8 years ago.

The portfolio was started July 7 with 9000 shares purchased at $5.34 at a total cost of
$48,060.00 and $144.18 in brokerage.

After the 130th day of trading the portfolio was down sharply by $1710.00 or 3.64% on the November 11 update to be worth a total of $48420.00.

The portfolio is up by 3.06% since tracking began on July 7 2011.

Share Investor Portfolio 2 as at 17:30:00, Friday 18 November, 2011 (NZDT)

Stock
Quantity
Cost price
Total cost
Market price
Market value
Change
%
CEN

202 $0.000 $0.00 $5.380 $1,086.76 $1,086.76
CEN

8,798 $5.340 $46,981.32 $5.380 $47,333.24 $351.92 0.75%

3.06%


Total cost Market value Change

$46,981.32 $48,420.00 $1,438.68


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2011 Election: A Choice between success and failure

In the last 5 days before the election voters must pause to look at the choices they have.


A vote for Labour and its fellow left travelers NZ First, the Green Party, and Hone Harawira will be a return to the nastiness, divisiveness and heavy hand of the nanny state that got the country into the mess this country is still trying to recover from.

Now that we are in tough global economic times Labour's economic prescription (if its leader and finance minister can remember what it is) of high taxes, increased borrowing and bigger government means within a possible 3 year term under their leadership we will see us needing a rescue from the IMF.

You simply cannot borrow and tax your way into prosperity, it is a recipe for economic disaster and voters should remember that is why we are in the position we are now after 9 years of economic mismanagement by Labour between 1999 and 2008.

The nats could do better to live within a budget with more cuts to Govt spending but that would cause social unrest and that is the last thing we need right now. We need good economic management in these tough times and they have proven themselves over the last 3 years of economic conditions not seen since the Great Depression.

You have a choice this Saturday. Vote Labour and face a forced sale of state assets (under National it will be done on our terms) and economic direction from the IMF or vote the nats and get moderate experienced economic management that has been proven to work over the last 3 years.

You decide.

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