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Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Rising oil prices are not swelling the government's coffers!... Keep spending it as fast as you can.' Dominion Post, 20 October 2004.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Where are the Treasury officials who suggested raising GST and taxing home owners?' 'They're STILL trying to outrun the lynch mob.' The Dominion, 25 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Has the one million dollar tax review been of any use at all to you?' 'Absolutely.' 'You can put the doorstop back now.' The Dominion, 27 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The public won't get angry about a small increase in petrol tax... Let's try 15 cents-a-litre... Okay, now let's try 10 cents!' The Dominion Post, 17 November, 2003.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Inflation's up, petrol's up, power's up...' 'There must be something that's gone down?' 'Your chances of being re-elected.' Dominion Post, 3 March 2005.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'We politicians don't do this job for the money!' 'Well, now you'll have to...They want to take away all your tax-free perks.' The Dominion, 20 March 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The public want a tax incentive to encourage them to save for their retirement.' 'Fine... Tell them they'll have to pay 25% more in tax if they don't join a super scheme.' Dominion Post, 1 October 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Immigrants are a burden on the taxpayer!' 'Speaking of burdens on the taxpayer, how much are you costing us?' The Dominion Post, 30 August 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Does this huge government surplus mean we're being overtaxed?' 'Or could it be because you have a govt running the country wisely and efficiently!' 'We're being overtaxed.' The Dominion Post, 13 November, 2003.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Are oil prices still going through the roof?' 'No.' 'They're well into outer space.' Dominion Post, 18 October 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- : 'Get out on to the streets and find out how the high petrol prices are affecting the way people commute to work.' 'Right...Can I borrow your skateboard?' Dominion Post, 4 November 2004.
Fletcher, David 1952- :"You could think about increasing 'sin taxes.'" The Politician. 15 May 2013
Fletcher, David, 1952- :"We've opened up a tip-line for government waste as you suggested" The Politician. 31 October 2013
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