So basically this new ETS which is going to do some damage, put the price of fuel up and the cost of power up to: I dont care about the latter, as my room includes power: and it makes me feel good because I can say to all those customers who said no, aha look I told you power was going up now here is the proof:
Anyway the greedy selfish Iwi have said Yes to a National deal, and a free trip to Copanhagen in the Official NZ Delegation:
Maori Party will give its five votes to National along with Peter Dunne which will see National pass its ETS this week:
Pita Sharples who said the new deal will benefit all New Zealanders, must have rocks in his head: Iwi dont give a stuff about anyone else: They are a corporate at heart and at the end of the day they have to report back to their shareholders: who hold them and all their millions accountable:
The see one thing and that is their bottom line: Obviously this is a win for iwi, who have been hurt recently over the Maori Flag and Maori Seats also the H in Whanganui:
This ETS and the deal with Maori Party actually brings it home, to be honest we wont see a cent from the ETS deal, there will be a photo op for poor people who will get insulated homes, woo hoo not: This is yet another milestone for Corporate Iwi, and there ever growing hunger for money and power: Those who were a critic about the other milestones we could make with the seats and the H dont see the bigger picture: although those issues are small they actually impact the most and do something to right a wrong straight: At the end of the day its about a right and a wrong: Iwi were gifted money to make good on a right:
Trouble is I wont see a right in my lifetime: so thats why I would rather see symbolic and strategic changes being made that impact me straight away: Benefits to Maori through a stronger Iwi may also impact me, but whos to say to my benefit: Its almost like saying the more money the government has the better it is for me when I know thats not true: Same Republican principle for Iwi - who is to say that the Iwi is the best possible person to manage my money or to dictate how I choose to live my life:
Its now time for Iwi to step up, and look after its people, it is losing that younger support from people who can see the bigger picture and are fast losing touch with these people who are engaged in the process:
Monday, November 23, 2009
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