efanton wrote: » Ah Facebook. the authoritative source of all information. Are you really serious? Most sensible people ditched that pile of ****e years ago, full of gossip and innuendo, constantly trying to tell you what to buy and usually its rubbish anyhow or definitely not the deal of the century. also your Facebook feed will be unique to you. Facebook knows what you like, and knows you prejudices and caters specifically to them. You rarely never see stuff in your feed that you have no interest in or is totally impartial and objective. Seriously, using Facebook as a source in what should be a informed and reason debate really takes the biscuit.
McMurphy wrote: » I think you might have missed the point. Poster complains of welfare recipients being on 55k a year apparently, free gaffs all round all the result of previous FF/FG policies and procedures (or FFG for short) goes on to say no party is calling for a reduction/cap but it's the shinners fault regardless. Good running commentary though, I read it in the style of a John Motson voice, and imagined you wearing a sheepskin jacket typing it out.
Blaze420 wrote: » https://mobile.twitter.com/cllrpaddymckee/status/1050095981834973191?lang=en There’s the breakdown, and apologies it’s only 51k not 55....
Matt Barrett wrote: » That's the age old question. I dont know. FG are a disaster and intentionally so. Their policies are the problem. I'll give pretty much anyone else a shot personally.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » The Irish electorate obviously do not agree with you. They are happy with the middle ground politics of either FF/FG. All other parties just seem to be on the outside pissing in or will end up in support of one or other of them. In doing so they will have to moderate thier manifesto promises as the junior party. Happened Labour/Greens/Independents etc. Plus SF have the added handicaps of having to play different strategies in two different jurisdictions. Glorifying republicanism in NI, while trying to distance itself from an unsavory past to get votes in the ROI. SF are a bit of a bi-polar party in my view which is ironic considering that many youngsters in Ireland view mental health as a crucial issue. Would another mainstream party want to get into bed with a bi-polar party to the detriment of thier own support base in the ROI? I doubt it would be for a few decades yet until SF sorts itself out and has a leader that both NI and the ROI can identify with. Also SF will have to moderate it's extreme leftist idealism if they have any hope of ever being part of government and taken seriously.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » they dont want to go into power with anyone , its way easier make noise in the opposition plus most parties get screwed over that go in to goverment with one of the big two the reason FG or FF are never challenged is mainly a rural ireland thing , they both have staunch support from supporters regardless the state of the economy or the country , its mainly the urban areas that usually look for a change in parties or candidates
efanton wrote: » ..... I fail to see how a FG supporter can argue that social housing should not be built on a massive scale when there are hundreds of millions each year to be saved.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Nobody told Mary Lou. .
Berties_Horse wrote: » My grandmother dictates how I vote. How dare you question my integrity.
Berties_Horse wrote: » As long as they're not snakes on a plane, I can live with that.
Mr.burgess wrote: » See what i dont get about these or any other party why support them no matter what ? Its like if yall picked a team a football team and try get one up on the other , there all bags of dirt
windy shepard henderson wrote: » one mate of mine was a staunch FG in secondary school ffs....about 3 years before he was old enough to vote or know what politics was his parents drilled it into him it basically is the very same as supporting a football team , the whole idea of having a vote is to make your own decision not someone else's
Mr.burgess wrote: » Thats my opinion too mate they are point scoring like mongos they bring it into every discussion ,but hey my party is better than yours because we got this and that ,sad ejits.
facehugger99 wrote: » It'd be almost worth SF getting into power just to see the confused look on their acolytes faces as they wonder where all their free money is. Almost.
Bishop of hope wrote: » A rare insight in to the real SF here from a former party member and TD. I think this confirms what a lot of people would have thought. If true this could do SF some harm, be interesting to see if this gains any traction, it would certainly stop me if I had any intention of voting SF.https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/election-2020/sinn-fein-tds-have-zero-influence-and-policies-are-handed-down-says-toibin-38901964.html
FrancieBrady wrote: » Dear lord. Is this the best the Indo have? A former member clutching at surviving as a new party, 'spilling' the beans, to get attention when his High Court bid to get it failed? It confirms what a lot of people who wouldn't vote for SF in a one party race 'would have thought'.
Bishop of hope wrote: » I knew you'd be along Francie, are you saying he is lying?
FrancieBrady wrote: » If you are that politically naive not to know what a newspaper that has a legendary track record on these scare stories, is at here then I despair for you. I really do. Another allegation, another day. Another litany of detail but not an email or single shred of hard evidence to back it up. Sure, it will convince the already convinced. Let them at it.
Bishop of hope wrote: » They quote former SF TD, they aren't making it up, it's Toibin that's making the allegation and you didn't answer my question, I'll ask again, is he lying?
FrancieBrady wrote: » I don't know if he is or not, as I am not a member. I spent some time wondering what policy or actions of this party were dictated by the IRA and I can't see one that is any threat to me or anyone else for that matter. I am aware, knowing how other parties work that there are people in the background of them all who direct policy and strategy. And finally I am aware of where P. Tobin is politically, he is fighting for survival and some impact. Perfect fodder for a newspaper hell bent on it's anti republican/SF agenda.
Bishop of hope wrote: » The fact that we have had a high number of defections from the party with claims of bullying would give it some credibility imo.
FrancieBrady wrote: » What SF policy do you think are benefiting the IRA? What is their agenda here? Because it seems to me that SF are heading into the mainstream across the island rather than away from it. Are the IRA 'dictating' the softening of the attitude to the SCC for instance?
Bishop of hope wrote: » The IRA? Where did you get that from? But I suppose its a logical conclusion if there is outside influence. But don't get carried away, I wasnt thinking men in hoods with guns at their side.
mattser wrote: » Newstalk have picked up the Indo virus this morning. It's spreading.
McMurphy wrote: » The Indo and Newstalk listeners/readers are of a particular age who will already have their minds made up ref the shinners, so are essentially preaching to the converted. Recent poll data has shown that the SF surge is coming from the younger generation, those struggling with rent, or trying to buy a home. They're essentially beating s worn out drum the young voters won't be tapping their feet to.