King Kapisi among asset sale protesters

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Thousands of protestors have marched through the country's streets to protest asset sales. Thirteen demonstrations, from Dunedin to Hokianga, were organised by a group called Aotearoa is Not for Sale.

Thousands of protestors have marched through the country's streets to protest asset sales. Thirteen demonstrations, from Dunedin to Hokianga, were organised by a group called Aotearoa is Not for Sale.

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6/08/2012 12:37:22 p.m.

wakep wrote:

Austrian Economics versus Mainstream Economics

30/07/2012 8:21:28 a.m.

jan.. wrote:

What expecting of this country is the Tangata Whenua to Govern the Aotearoa New Zealand..
The Tagata Whenua has the skills to Self Govern including the equal rights of way to their treasures..
We all pay power bills and water rates, who owns them..

16/07/2012 2:18:37 p.m.

Austrian economics wrote:

Take Germany, Asset Sales is not accepted becuase 'Austrian economics' Take the rest of the world US/UK/JAP/AUS/IRL/SPAIN/Greece/SA They follow 'Neo-classical Economics becuase Govts have failed to protect there citzen from Bankers.