Hurrache wrote: » You can read it herehttps://twitter.com/thetimesIE/status/1055581825500958720?s=19
kneemos wrote: » A protest vote for what?
Silentcorner wrote: » That is the Irish mentality in a nutshell...as long as everyone loves us it's all good. I find that insecurity nauseating. We have a deeply dysfunctional state, we cannot provide affordable accomodation for our citizens, we cannot provide decent healthcare for our citizens, we do not protect our citizens from the actions of unaccountable powerful figures within our State Institutions, including rogue elements ie. Martin Callanan, we have a highly centralised state which makes the entire apparatus of the state very vulnerable to group think. We have a very unique and outdated political system that essentially requires all political parties to attempt to please all the citizens all the time! On the surface this country is idyllic but only scratch the surface and you'll see the consequences of all that dysfunction.
Donald Trump wrote: » No, I'm not looking to "pick on" anyone. Genuinely surprised at the numbers online here saying they voted for him. I don't know what he has done to justify it. Some of the others haven't done too much either but there is a definite cluster for Casey So I'm asking why they voted for him. In other words, convince me to give him my vote later on if you can.
Speak Now wrote: » Strange they can publish that on voting day. Is it only radio and tv are not allowed?
Pelvis wrote: » Are there any actual exit polls?
Hurrache wrote: » The Times Ireland claims it's because of organised interference by alt-right groups.
downtheroad wrote: » I don't like the way that Ireland is going at the moment, the sense of entitlement by many people, the levels of selfishness, and the inability to be allowed to express any opinion that is opposed to left view liberals. Casey has voiced opinion against these things and therefore got my vote.
Akrasia wrote: » I don't see anything at all wrong with striving to be, and be seen as, a modern progressive country. We've been an insular religious backwater for long enough. Striving to be better will make us better.
Hurrache wrote: » If only one candidate is selected they'll accept an X.
weldoninhio wrote: » There was nothing stopping the Irish Times doing a Red-C poll all week, which may have proven that.
Donald Trump wrote: » But a person actually intending to address those issues would be better off doing it via local or national politics. Local council or Dail.
Akrasia wrote: » People aren't voting for Michael D because they approve of his stance on Fidel Castro. They're voting for him because he looks like a leprechaun and can speak irish. People who vote for Casey are doing so, overwhelmingly, because they share a mutual dislike of the travelling community
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » 99% of local politicians and TDs are sh!t scared of speaking out against travellers and freeloaders. The media is toeing the unquestioning, politically correct line too. So who can people turn to?
Donald Trump wrote: » Peter Casey .......... if he runs for those positions As President for the next 7 years he can't do shite about them. You might as well be voting for him based on him ranting to the media about whether Jose Mourinho should be sacked
Donald Trump wrote: » Those are perceived as relevant issues by many people But a person actually intending to address those issues would be better off doing it via local or national politics. Local council or Dail. There is nothing that he can do about it as President. It's just a soundbyte. If you are giving away your vote based on an empty soundbyte then you are being easily tricked and led A bit like when we had mock elections in primary school and the fella who "won" the vote did it on a platform of no homework and unlimited holidays :pac:
Hurrache wrote: » Just to clarify, the Irish Times and the Times Ireland are different papers, it was the latter that published the story.
Gravelly wrote: » Either you are feigning density, or you are actually dense. Nobody is claiming he can do anything about it. People are voting for him because he has spoken out against the PC wall of silence, in the hope that this will encourage those who can do something about it, to do so.
Redneck Culchie wrote: » Convinced my aul lass to vote Casey even though she was suspicious of his stance on neutrality lol