This is Change?

Change, that magical word that somehow became so spun that it made up for a total lack of National Party Policy, so how is that change feeling folks, because it’s not so much a cabinet as a gallery of rogues that’s been released with the same tired old privatization faces that we’ve come to know and love so affectionately. Let’s see, Bill English, Gerry Brownlee, Simon Power, Tony Ryall, Nick Smith, David Carter, Murray McCully and Wayne Mapp – not really change is it? Sounds very much like business as usual with these 8 holding all the usual reigns of power. The change mantra is becoming as hollow as the moderate mantra.
KEY'S CABINET
1. John Key, Prime Minister, Minister of Tourism. Ministerial Services, Minister in Charge of the NZ Security Intelligence Service, Minister Responsible for the GCSB.
2. Bill English, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister.
3. Gerry Brownlee, Minister for Economic Development and Minister of Energy and Resources as well as Leader of the House.
4. Simon Power, Minister for State-Owned Enterprises, Commerce, and Associate Finance portfolios to go with Justice.
5. Tony Ryall, Health and Minister of State Services.
6. Nick Smith, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Climate Changes Issues, Minister for ACC.
7. Judith Collins, Minister of Police, Minister of Corrections, Minister of Veterans’ Affairs.
8. Anne Tolley, Minister of Education, Minister for Tertiary Education, Minister Responsible for the Education Review Office.
9. Christopher Finlayson, Attorney General, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage.
10. David Carter, Minister of Agriculture, Minister for Biosecurity, Minister of Forestry.
11. Murray McCully, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Minister for the Rugby World Cup.
12. Tim Groser, Minister of Trade, Minister of Conservation, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Associate Minister for Climate Change Issues (International Negotiations)
13. Wayne Mapp, Minister of Defence, Minister of Research, Science and Technology, Associate Minister for Economic Development, Associate Minister for Tertiary Education.
14. Steven Joyce, Minister of Transport, Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Associate Minister of Finance, Associate Minister for Infrastructure.
15. Georgina te Heuheu, Minister for Courts, Minister of Pacific Island Affairs, Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs.
16. Paula Bennett, Minister for Social Development and Employment, Minister for Disability Issues, Minister of Youth Affairs.
17. Phil Heatley, Minister of Fisheries, Minister of Housing.
18. Pansy Wong, Minister for Ethnic Affairs, Minister of Women’s Affairs, Associate Minister for ACC, Associate Minister of Energy and Resouces.
19. Jonathan Coleman, Minister of Immigration, Minister of Broadcasting, Associate Minister of Tourism, Associate Minister of Health.
20. Kate Wilkinson, Minister of Labour, Minister for Food Safety, Associate Minister of Immigration.








5 Comments:
Change from the Labour party Bomber. Let the good times roll.
Should wait until someone ----s up before you put the boot in.
I'm liking this change already with the maori party being brought in and being given in the words of Hone Harawira 'more in three days than the labour party gave us in three years'.
Obviously this is the kind of change you're against bomber.
Can't you ever stop being a hater and wreaker?
You are a true patriot Bomber. Rock on & ignore these fascists & apologists for casino economics, colombo st. agribusiness & mediocre igmorance of the big picture our mokopuna will inherit.
I'm liking this change already with the maori party being brought in and being given in the words of Hone Harawira 'more in three days than the labour party gave us in three years'.
Obviously this is the kind of change you're against bomber.
Can't you ever stop being a hater and wreaker
Anonymous Poster if you have been reading this blog for any period of time you would of course know I marched against the confiscation of Maori land and supported a certain axe through a certain Prime Ministers window whose words you are now tring to attribute to my stance on this nonesense 'change' - this isn't change anonymous poster it is a window dressing of moderation so that National and ACT can push through anything but a moderate agenda.
Change from the Labour party Bomber. Let the good times roll.
Oh right so we are talking about the most BASIC of changes Anon, the most base, as in this face isn't the face of the other person change - jesus is that the best you can get under mACTional under the banner of change, really? Kinda sad, and if you had read what ACT and National intend to push through on Sunday, their agenda has been seen and now is the time to start putting the boot in.
"this isn't change anonymous poster it is a window dressing of moderation so that National and ACT can push through anything but a moderate agenda."
Um bomber, I voted for a radical economic agenda.
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