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Doublethink from Chairman Gilmore

  • 23-02-2011 1:47am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 61 ✭✭


    Comrade Gilmore stated tonight that he wouldn't raise income taxes on people who earn less than 100,000, repeatedly. His saying of this was obviously to protect the proletariats - which he fits in so well with in Booterstown. However, the Chairman then went on his newly found family rhetoric - not quite Marxist - about having to protect the working proletariats.

    Then, brazenly, Chairman Gilmore says that Labour will "raise Carbon Taxes and V.A.T".

    First of all, the Carbon taxes are an admitted fraud: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetdaley/100063854/greek-pm-says-it-at-last-carbon-taxes-are-just-another-way-to-raise-revenue/

    And the Caron Tax fraud was wholly on show during the Copenhagen Treaty which the Greens and others vehemently wanted implemented into this country to augment the draconian laws. Oh, and who was the culprit at Copenhagen? Yup, the International 3RD World destroying Thugs:http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/08/copenhagen-climate-summit-disarray-danish-text So, he is protecting the workers, yet they are most affected by these carbon taxes and they are an admitted fraud?

    So, these two ineffable things have been neglected by the party that is benevolent to workers. They're not going to wreck families, yet, they are for carbon taxes. And I suspect that they will pass the Greens' new climate agenda for taxes. You're lookin' at unleaded at about 155 by the end of next year. Not to mention heating bills rising exponentially and other nefarious laws.

    As for V.A.T. How does the Chairman expect workers to pay for food when they are seeing the prices of their fruit, meat and veg on the rise? I know Ireland's populace are utterly stupid, ambiguous and don't know what planet they are on, but I didn't know they were so stupid to not comprehend what is being proposed.

    Oh, and he's after again changing policies, this time about the water meters. The populist, Marxist/Corporatist party that Labour is will wreck the country even more.

    Him and Inda were both destroyed by Michael Martin who was wrecked this country. Yet, they all supported FF's policies, which MM continuously said and they didn't and haven't denied.

    No alternatives, no policies. Gilmore for Taoiseach.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,966 ✭✭✭Syferus


    Your points would be far less risible if you dropped the yawn-inducing Commie labels.

    Be it Nazi or Communism, labeling politics one or the other has never been intelligent idea - you end up talking directly to the converted as just about zero floaters will ever listen to someone applying that language, resulting in a soapbox that doesn't reach or change anyone.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 61 ✭✭Superlativeman


    Syferus wrote: »
    Your points would be far less risible if you dropped the yawn-inducing Commie labels.

    Be it Nazi or Communism, labeling politics one or the other has never been inteligent idea - you end up talking directly to the converted as no floaters will ever listen to someone applying that langauge.

    It's late and I'm annoyed. Deal with it. No time for polite and calm talk. Their policies and lies must be derided. They treat us with contempt and we should do the same. I know where you're coming from, but I don't care. He is all over the place, like our country.

    Where is the antipathy?


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