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Im amazed at the hate Seymour gets from what seem relatively reasonable positions.
He’s a really smart bloke who I believe has NZ’s best interests at heart… however I do think he doesn’t step back often enough & consider things from others perspectives or circumstances. He’d do well to listen a bit more to all the evidence before deciding on a view.
 

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Hmmm are you working in Seymour’s office Wiz? This is EXACTLY what you were talking about right?


View: https://x.com/aniobrien/status/1935137547551916335?s=46&t=N6rrXot3pBpvv2hdvhmStw

👍 Seymour understands! You don’t have to work in Seymour’s office, you just need to be an employer with staff that this stuff applies for 🤷‍♂️

And as I said it’s not about money, workplaces can’t function efficiently if people don’t work consistently enough.
 
He’s a really smart bloke who I believe has NZ’s best interests at heart… however I do think he doesn’t step back often enough & consider things from others perspectives or circumstances. He’d do well to listen a bit more to all the evidence before deciding on a view.
We have a guy like that, Gerard Rennick. Was a bit out there over COVID, but basically got proved right. Very passionate and very intelligent around finance and monetary policy. So basically EVERYONE is against him :ROFLMAO:
 
He’s a really smart bloke who I believe has NZ’s best interests at heart… however I do think he doesn’t step back often enough & consider things from others perspectives or circumstances. He’d do well to listen a bit more to all the evidence before deciding on a view.
He knows what he’s doing and pushes limits being the bad guy and taking the flack so National can fly under the radar.

It would help both him and National to have excellent PR people selling the story and feeding the media examples preempting announcements and doing things smarter.
 
He knows what he’s doing and pushes limits being the bad guy and taking the flack so National can fly under the radar.

It would help both him and National to have excellent PR people selling the story and feeding the media examples preempting announcements and doing things smarter.
Is he the bad guy, or does he just not sugar coat things? The NDIS is bankrupting Australia, but any politician who says that out loud, gets eviscerated.
 
He knows what he’s doing and pushes limits being the bad guy and taking the flack so National can fly under the radar.

It would help both him and National to have excellent PR people selling the story and feeding the media examples preempting announcements and doing things smarter.
Nah he’s pushing the limits to try to force National’s hand on key issues. If Luxon had it his way he’d do absolutely nothing (which would still be a huge improvement on the previous government). National don’t like Seymour.
 
He knows what he’s doing and pushes limits being the bad guy and taking the flack so National can fly under the radar.

It would help both him and National to have excellent PR people selling the story and feeding the media examples preempting announcements and doing things smarter.
I see he’s all in for the melatonin sold over the counter and the prescription of magic mushrooms. Things have certainly changed in the medicinal cannabis market too making it much easier to obtain a prescription and have it parcelled to your door. A real shame in the cannabis referendum of a large revenue that was possible, the medicinal cannabis we prescribe is brought from overseas yet we send the medicinal cannabis we grow overseas
 
Nah he’s pushing the limits to try to force National’s hand on key issues. If Luxon had it his way he’d do absolutely nothing (which would still be a huge improvement on the previous government). National don’t like Seymour.
He's pushing the limits for his donors.

Call a spade a spade.
 
But more importantly our tourism business has a big $2m expansion project that’s been on hold the last few years as feasibility doesn’t stack up. Interest rates dropping, tourism rebounding, inflation under control, etc makes it doable again so have the architect onto it with a view to doing next year.
I trust you don't use your own maths in your businesses?
 
That's not what he said though, by your maths I could work for a different employer every day of the week and get about 70 weeks paid sick leave from all of them. It's the greatest scam in history, where do I sign up?
70 weeks consecutive. 10 weeks concurrent. That pesky maths thing.

Consecutively working 6 days a week for 70 weeks straight for one free paid day a week.
 
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