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Govt may consider a four-day working week. "Nothing like a bit of four pay to stimulate things." 25 February 2009.
Valentine's Day during a credit crunch... Roses may be red / And violets are blue... / Stuff the flowers, / The bill's are due! Be my valentine. 14 February 2009.
The worst budget deficit in the country's history... Which works out at $2,500 for every Kiwi. "A short fall?" 16 October 2009
Cowntdown. 'Dairy payout forecast.' 28 January 2009.
'Economy. Recession'. "The abominable snowman..?" 8 July, 2008
PM announces a separate 'employment' summit for Maori - News. "So much for cutting down on conferences. Separate summits are now being sought by South Africans, Asians, Scots, Pacific Islanders, the Dutch, Somalians..." 26 January 2009.
"Wake up!!!" "Considering how I bolted out of the blocks before Christmas, what's the hurry?" 'First 100 days of action.' 'Recession.' 14 January 2009.
"We must all tighten our belts in these tough times! Even I won't be milking the system as much as I normally do" 21 September 2009
"It's mine!" "No! It's mine!" Election '08. Recession, unemployment, poverty. 3 November, 2008.
Latest poorcast predicts economy to shrink further. Our LOT. LOTTO (I wonder if the Government has a ticket?) 24 June 2009
"The country's economy still isn't being stimulated. We need something to stimulate our stimulus package." 17 August 2009
The wonders of an economic stimulus package. "Press print." 16 February 2009.
"Must be the economic recovery... We're getting some coins amongst the I.O.U.'s now." 20 July 2009
"That fertiliser's really doing the trick!" 'Recession blood 'n bone'. 4 October 2009
HOTEL. Tonite 7pm-7.10pm "Out of Recession Happy 10 Minutes". 17 December 2009
NZ looks likely to lead the pack in a developing global recovery - Reserve Bank. "I'm either way out in front or..." 15 July 2009
The city's decorations still glow, It's February, don't you know! Santa's back, Without his sack, And a new clause... 'GO GO GO'. 20 February 2009.
"If you get into any trouble, I'll be saving Fisher & Paykel..." $25 million budget shortfall. 25 February 2009.
"I have no doubt and total faith in our economic recovery plan..." 25 March 2009
The economic recovery will be "reasonably aggressive" .... Prime Minister. 8 November 2010
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