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Fletcher, David 1952- : "The people won't put up with our 'tax and spend' policies forever". The Politician. 15 September 2014
Fletcher, David 1952- : "Because it stinks". The Politician. 10 September 2014
Treasury is sending two of its advisors over to speak with you." "What are their names?" "Doom and Gloom." 19 November, 2005.
"If I cancel the taxcuts will the public start thinking I'm a skinflint?" "No. They already think that, you'll just be confirming it." 17 February, 2006.
"Introducing tax breaks for the horse racing industry should create huge benefits......for me next time I go to the races." 14 March, 2006.
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- : It's for your own benefit!.. Do you want election year goodies or not? Otago Daily Times, [ca 7 November 2004].
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I will not reduce taxes!' 'But the govt's coffers are overflowing!' 'They are not!' 'Can we discuss this in your office?' 'We can't it's jammed packed full of money.' Dominion Post, 11 November 2004.
"What's been happening while I was away?" "The health system is in crisis. The economy is in decline and the public are demanding tax cuts." "So everything's normal?" "Yep." 26 April, 2006.
"Tax cuts!? Next you'll be wanting dingoes & didgeridoos - WE'RE KIWIS!!" 29 May, 2006
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'The people don't want hand-outs, they want tax cuts.' 'I'd like to, but it's not possible now!' 'Because the country can't afford it?' 'Because the opposition parties suggested the idea first!' Dominion Post, 3 June 2004.
"The public are so obsessed with the idea of tax cuts they read the possibility of them into everything I say! I admit it's not an impossibility..." "There's going to be tax cuts! There's going to be tax cuts!!!" 27 July, 2006.
[Slithy media] 12 June, 2006
"The people deserve tax cuts this year!" "People don't always get what they deserve!" "True, or you would have been lynched by now." 2 January, 2006.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Businesses will soon begin moving to countries with lower tax rates!' 'Then we must act quickly... and milk them for all we can before they go.' Dominion Post 8 November 2004.
"C'mon...in the meantime try to imagine a carrot!" 2 August 2005.
"It's time we repaid the people who voted for us with tax cuts." "Where will we get the money from?" "From the people who didn't vote for us." 5 January, 2006.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :"How do you intend to reduce government costs to pay for the tax cuts?" Dominion Post 8 July 2005
Fletcher, David 1952- :'These tax cuts only apply to the RICH!....What's in it for the ordinary person like ME?' 'Your dream of one day being rich like me will seem even more attractive.' The Dominion, 17 April 2002.
"I remember their election promises... big increases in living standards... higher incomes... tax breaks... allowances... benefits.. I didn't realise it was for them." 13 August 2009
"Whitebait? I'm after VOTERS" "You're gonna need a bigger net!" 22 August, 2005
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