1gunsnroses wrote: » A man who is for the people
1gunsnroses wrote: » Wouldn't it be great for Ireland in the future to have a leader like Pearse Doherty. A man who is for the people
drunkmonkey wrote: » He looks knackered. He'd be best off buy a little beach bar somewhere.
kbannon wrote: » A man who is what exactly for the people?
blackcard wrote: » Seriously?
1gunsnroses wrote: » For the people meaning that he listens to the people and sticks with the people
J Mysterio wrote: » I agree he looks knackered. He is a brilliant politician. Clever and seems a good guy, empathetic. Probably knackered from having to constantly debate and never be actually listened to.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » I am a "people" and he doesn't listen or stick with me.
mickdw wrote: » He is all bluff .
kbannon wrote: » If memory serves me correctly, you have a job. Why on earth would he listen to you?
FrancieBrady wrote: » How do you know he is 'bluff'? Has he been in power?
mickdw wrote: » No he has not been in power. He didn't want to be either because then what would do - he would be found out.
constance tench wrote: » Nice display of classism there... well done.
FrancieBrady wrote: » So he hasn't been in power i.e. his bluff hasn't been called yet.
mickdw wrote: » For me, his line of crap doesn't exactly require the rigours of government in order to see through it.
Pawwed Rig wrote: » Were I forced to select a SF taoiseach then I would probably choose Pearse. At the same time I would enrole in German lessons.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Way ahead of you on the German lessons, I've been doing them since just before the Troika arrived.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You cannot say that someone is 'bluffing' with any accuracy unless you call the bluff.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Did you only study when they actually came, or are you saying you studied throughout the Programme? Either way you've studied somewhere between 4 months and 3 years - I bet you're fluent now! :rolleyes:
FreudianSlippers wrote: » SF's economic policy in the South is entirely a bluff - it's nonsensical and cannot be worked in any way shape or form.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You can say FG's health policy is a bluff because it patently and demonstratively hasn't worked. Can you say that SF's hasn't worked? No, because it hasn't been implemented. You can have an opinion though.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Korrekt
FreudianSlippers wrote: » SF's health policy is to spend an additional €3.3bn on healthcare; if FG spent an additional €3.3bn on healthcare, they wouldn't (in theory) have the issues you describe. Only problem with SF's plan is where do they get an additional €3.3bn? They don't seem too sure themselves - other than "the rich"!
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'in theory' being the important word there. There is only one of the two who have been actually caught 'bluffing'.
We would have to wait for SF to run their policies to say definitively that they are 'bluffing'.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » I say "in theory" because I don't think throwing more money at the situation will fix it. SF's policy is simply FG's plus more money... so I don't see how you can distinguish between the two. I'd rather not let them drive the economy into the toilet and spend billions without knowing where they're going to get it.