Sunday, November 2, 2008

Rod Oram ensures history repeats

Rod Oram wrote a sickly piece in the Sunday Star Times today espousing the virtues of Labour's economic policies over National's. That's right, he prefers the party who has led us into a recession and has given us 10 years of deficits. Labour lapdog Tony Milne got a little excited over it until I told him the bad news.

About this time last year, Oram also endorsed Dick Hubbard in the mayoral race against John Banks and we all know how that ended up.

Banks won in a land.....slide.

Nice one Rod! We all look forward to a similar result next Saturday: the left getting a bottom spanking just like your greasy mate Hubbard.

4 comments:

FAIRFACTS MEDIA said...

His WINZ case officer, hopefully

Anonymous said...

Here's the future under Helen:

Old people seeing their life savings going up in smoke; middle-class families unable to meet their mortgage payments; young graduates, their dreams of affluence crushed, obliged to abandon their first homes... these are the new norms in New Zealand, whose people, the most hard hit until now by the world's catastrophic financial crisis, are in a state of shock. 'Like the survivors of an earthquake,' said one. 'Our 11 September,' lamented another.

NZ is the now the smallest trading currency in the OECD. Iceland's already gone down the gurgler: unless we fix the deficits and tax rates pretty damn quite - we'll be next

Lou Taylor said...

You know Labour are scrapping the barrel when they have to rely on Oram in the SST to drum up support. I wonder who will listen to him next year.

the deity formerly known as nigel6888 said...

ah Rod Oram, the reliable voice of the 9th floor lecturing the plebs every sunday on the glorious successes of the marvellous labour government.

we should join with him in our boundless gratitude to the leader and great helmsperson of our social democrat experiment.

sorry about your jobs, savings, and future, but hey, thats the price you get for global leadership, and helen can always get a job offshore - for that matter so can Rod, wonder if he gave up his pommy passport?