Tell me how wrote: » Times UK have a story this morning stating, OPW paid for work done on Michael D Higgins's private house in Galway. Immediate thought was that this could be interesting. The article states it was for security upgrades and I'm thinking 'makes sense, he is the president'. Sure he'd rather stay at home for a night from time to time.
Edward M wrote: Questions being asked at least as to this discretionary spend. It could be the elephant in the room.
walshb wrote: Casey, although speaking some sense really is playing to the gallery..
Alan_P wrote: » The Sinn Fein leadership must be feeling pretty sick. In both the current polls, their candidate is polling below 10%, and won't get expenses. SF forcing an election is looking like an expensive,stupid mistake.
Tell me how wrote: » walshb wrote: Casey, although speaking some sense really is playing to the gallery.. Yeah. And the fact that the office he is running for has no influence on these topics seems to be lost on most in that gallery. Homer running for sanitation commissioner comes to mind.
Sycamore Tree wrote: The point is he is the ONLY 'politician' saying what many people are thinking. I think most people that vote for him will know he will do SFA about travellers and welfare spongers.
Tell me how wrote: » Maybe, but that in itself is not something to be proud of. Ignoring the importance of an office to make a point about one of the opinions of the last place candidate.
Sycamore Tree wrote: I very much doubt he will be last place.
Sycamore Tree wrote: People voting for him don't really care about the presidency. I think they just want to vent. There is a vacuum in Irish politics amongst the middle class who are sicking at seeing their hard earned high taxes wasted by welfare spongers and others.
BadTurtle wrote: » Casey is the Boris Johnson of this race, no question. His comments on Varadkar are straight out of the far right playbook, try to obfuscate by making everything about race and bring the closeted (and not closeted) racists over to your side.
Alan_P wrote: Again a non story and total nonsense. Can we we all recall he is the President ?
Sycamore Tree wrote: Michael D loves coming back to Galway and often comes down for events and funerals. Better to stay in his house than some expensive hotels in Galway.
Macdarack wrote: » These polls are a load of boll@x, casey is doing much better then 2pc,and Higgins is doing less the 69pc especially since this weeks revelations.
Hurrache wrote: » I think it's a non story. All presidential homes would receive such evaluation and changes made where necessary.
Sam Russell wrote: » The little hut in the garden for the on-duty Garda to eat his takeaway and smoke out of sight. What was done? When was it done? How much did it cost? Who paid for it?
Danzy wrote: » Not really they'll have secured Ní Riadas MEP seat in the new South const. They'll be happy with that.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Was the seat in much jeopardy? If that was their primary objective, could they not have spent the money in a more targeted way?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Brian Crowley FF got 27% of 1st preferences Ni Riada was second on 19% and elected on the fourth count Sean Kelly FG got 12% Deirdre Clune FG 7%
Loafing Oaf wrote: » And South will have five seats next time round. A chimp wearing an easter lily would be able to get elected for SF in 2019: they might even have a shot at a second seat.
BadTurtle wrote: » There's also a vacuum for a candidate that incites hatred in the less well educated based on what they don't have and what they perceive is being given to people of different races and cultures. Casey is appealing to that cohort as well, and it's working.
Royal Legend wrote: » so now you are saying its less well educated people who buy into Casey? as to what is actual and perceived in relation to what a high percentage of travelers take from the state without giving much if anything back, yet argue that they should get more? Travelers are Irish people, but they want to keep the divide because it suits them in some cases to be marginalized. Note that anything that is wrong in traveler culture like homophobia, suicide, crime, abuse of women, its the states fault, listen back to the interview with the spokesperson from Pavee point on primetime the other night and tell me different. According to RTE employee John Connors, its ok to destroy a Lidl and all Gardai are scum, according to Margaret Cash its the Governments fault as well, go figure :mad: