Henryhill2 wrote: » Sounds suspiciously like information that would come from the Gallagher camp
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Radio Kerry reports that both Peter Casey and Gemma O'Doherty will be proposed and seconded at today's council meeting.
Henryhill2 wrote: » This stuff that's coming out about MDH not working with business and the IDA Is that coming from Gallagher's camp? It would play in his favour
Matt Barrett wrote: » I think team Dragon might have miscalculated. One to go after Higgins while leaving Gallagher to look Presidential may have worked, but there's so many now Gallagher might lose his 'the only businessman in the village' persona and be back to being the fella who denied being FF and all the connotations that arose from the tweet.
Henryhill2 wrote: » If the other 2 sit back and don't spend money or garner votes Leaves them free to work for Gallagher
eastwest wrote: » Leaves them free to get dirty while their number one guy sails past MDH. In their dreams!
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » Does anyone remember anything of note that he said? .
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » I think it's a sad situation that Higgins is the best we can come up with.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » There’s rumours a certain GAA commentator from Kerry is thinking of running for it. Has excellent gaeilge.
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » I think it's a sad situation that Higgins is the best we can come up with. Do we think he's great because of his flowery speeches? I glaze over after a few sentences. Does anyone remember anything of note that he said? Do other countries think he's great, or is it just us? I'm a little suspicious when all our politicians and media think he's the greatest.
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » I haven't a clue. But I don't think anyone else has either. The reason I focus on him is the consensus is he's done a great job. Fair enough. But why not give someone else a chance, seeing that the whole thing is merely ceremonial. Anyway, why does he proclaim to be a socialist, and then want one of the highest paid jobs in the country?
expectationlost wrote: the salary is set by politicians write to your TDs and ask them to reduce it if you think its too much.
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » Would a socialist not think it's too much? Should they not think it could be used in a more beneficial way to help the great underprivileged that they go on about so much.
pixelburp wrote: » I'd rather a politician work to ensure social protections and safety nets are maintained, and fought for, on behalf of those on the lower rungs of society, than make sanctimonious public gestures over their wage.
pixelburp wrote: As to the man himself, Higgins is affable, charming, well-read and apparently a decent human being. I know in 2018 that seems like a freakish concept in ones political leaders but that's good enough for me.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » True, but that's a job for TDs, rather than the President, who can do nothing about such things.
8j1w94vbmnlt05 wrote: » Why does he not give someone else a chance?