Oct 20, 2008

Has Labour Rejected a Bipartisan Approach To the Financial Crisis

John Armstrong says yes, Labour has rejected Key's offer of a bipartisan approach to the biggest economic challenge we have faced since the 1930s. We guess that this is not surprising, Labour rejected Nick Smith's offer of a bipartisan approach to climate change also. No wonder we have a mess there also.

4 comments:

Adolf Fiinkensein said...

And they are trying so hard to give the impression they are consulting. I almost laughed the number of times shifty manipulative Clark and her Fiscal Fool mouthed the words 'we're reporting to Bill English' this morning on RLW News and Moaning Report. Of course it's all in vain because their day is done. The Maori Party doesn't have to go into coalition with National if it's idiot members are so stupid. All it has to do is negotiate a supply and confidence agreement in return for repealing the foreskins and seaweed act. They'd get more influence inside cabinet though.

Inventory2 said...

They also rejected a bipartisan process for electoral law reform - and look at the turd that the left came up with - the EFA. And as Lee from Monkeys With Typewriters has so often opined, you can't polish a turd!

adamsmith1922 said...

Look at the quality of media comment, where it exists, not very good at all

adamsmith1922 said...

On reflection:-

Clark's response totally predictable

Media treatment of Key's proposal completely predictable

I now confidently await Clark on white charger to the rescue with her esquire Cullen in attendance

Media to fawn all over performance, with fawning pack led by Kim Hill and the Sounds Like Helen Choir singing
'How Great Thou Art'