
The ETS is unnecessarily un-uncomplicated, unnecessarily unfavourable and unnecessarily unilaterally unctuous.
It lacks the 'un' found in unculpable.
And I say this not unintentionally.
It is unfortunately unethical and uncunning. Unbelievably, our uneducated politicians will undertake to push the legislation through to the unending shame that politicians are unable to feel.
It's unforgivable.
Understandably, we underestimate the under-achievements of the select committee as they uncritically uncover their own incompetence. They can't even manage to end the last sentence with uncompetence.
They don't address the underlying issues and will driving New Zealand jobs and businesses under for unrealized gains. Is anyone unclear on this?
I'm beyond underwhelmed - I'm under-awed, under-satisfied and under a cloud. The uncouthness is under our noses. Unjustifiably, we are put under the thumb. It's unexplainable that Labour are not under fire for their underhanded portrayal of the undervalued carbon charges.
Under no circumstances should this bill be passed, and this I say under pain of death. It's not just Winston under the influence of puppeteers, I think we've just seen the under belly of the political underworld.
I worry that Dunne will be the 'un of our undoing. It's unthinkable.
This is an under budgeted, underestimated, undeveloped and underdone piece of crappy legislation, and I under emphasize this point merely for effect.
The government has said it will be double plus good. Try double plus un-good. And that's no understatement.
--ZenTiger