Jackman25 wrote: » Waterford Whispers is complete muck. About as edgy as reading the Guardian. Pity, it was funny when it started out.
Mad_maxx wrote: » WW are just smug liberals sneering at middle Ireland sensibilities, how original ( not)
KikiLaRue wrote: » Hahaha, wow - that’s quite an extraordinary leap you’ve made there, I’m almost impressed. My dad is quite capable of making his opinion known. He won’t support FF or FG, he’s been a huge Ming supporter for years and he sees Casey as an absolute chancer who doesn’t even pay his taxes here.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Waterford Whispers are usually very good at tapping into what a lot of people are thinking. Not the 23%, mind you, the rest of us.https://waterfordwhispersnews.com/2019/04/29/us-green-card-holder-trying-to-freeload-on-irish-public/
US Green Card Holder Trying To Freeload On Irish Public DURING a robust TV debate surrounding the upcoming European Elections, there have been calls for more to be done about US green card holders trying to freeload off the Irish public in the form of an MEP salary. The freeloader at the centre of the debate, Peter Casey, is believed to be in the middle of a plan to shamelessly have the hardworking Irish public pay his wages.
KikiLaRue wrote: » Doubt it. My dad is a working class man in a county galway town and he wouldn’t consider giving Casey a vote. And the town is roughly 30% travellers.
Nobelium wrote: » Or so he tells you to get a little bit of peace. I'd say it's more of a case he can't be bothered listening to your dictatorial intolerant PC shyte.
Mad_maxx wrote: » He will do well in County Galway, the city is full of liberals
KikiLaRue wrote: » I haven’t seen so much as a poster for Casey in Galway. Anti-traveler sentiment will only get him so far. None of my family there would vote for him, Ming all the way.
Faugheen wrote: » So you can tell me nothing that Peter Casey can do for you. Or you're refusing to. I'll leave it there. Mairead McGuinness will top the poll by the way.
Nobelium wrote: » Well compared to what Mariead McGuiness has delivered to date (zero, other than reading from party written scripts) anything would be a start.
Nobelium wrote: » I'll take a "man of the people" any day over "lets screw the people" Mairead McGuinness is just another patronising cardboard FG bot reading from a script
Faugheen wrote: » Which is?
Nobelium wrote: » More than the Mairead McGuinness script reading party robot ever will that's for sure.
Faugheen wrote: » So you're willing to pay someone who has zero policies? Sounds like you're biting off your nose to spite your face there. What will Casey do for you?
Nobelium wrote: » I'll take a "man of the people" any day over "lets screw the people"
Faugheen wrote: » Everything you have said about Ming here applies to Casey. Saying things knowing there's votes there, couldn't care less, man of the people nonsense.
mgn wrote: » Stood up for the turf cutters Ming couldn't care less about the them but he new there was votes in it. Man of the people nonsense.He seems to have forgot about politicians get paid to much.
Nobelium wrote: » Wake up, its not Casey Vs Ming . . . it's Casey and Ming Vs the other scumbags / groupthinkbots
KikiLaRue wrote: » That might make sense if he wasn’t running against an incumbent who is also anti-establishment but has much more credibility. Ming stood up for the turf cutters and for the drinking water in Roscommon. Casey has never done anything for anyone but Casey. So people are sick of posters - is he on the doors canvassing? Is he doing town halls? How is he connecting with people?
Nobelium wrote: » People are sick of the country being littered by bullshyte posters. And Casey's vote with have noting to do with the so called "anti-traveler sentiment" that's just more of the usual slurs and spin. It's pro ordinary law abiding people sentiment who are sick and tired of being told what to think, say and do by a patronising spinning media, who do not have their interests at heart.
Nobelium wrote: » we know you can't