JohnnyFlash wrote: » Raw or cooked onion is where many men of integrity end up falling out. You'd have lads swearing about the burgers outside Anfield or Old Trafford with the huge slices of raw onions on the burger. Then there's the sort that prefer fried onions in their burger. I'd be in that camp. A moderate. Some lunatics ask for no onions on their burger. I'm not asking for a McCarthy trial for these sorts, but what the suffering Jesus is going on with them?
Suckit wrote: » Seeing the ineptness of FG, one would assume that he is looking at including all parties, so they can share the blame. Leo off touring America but 'simon and heather have been playing a blinder'. To me, that is saying what has been said by many here a load of times already, including me, wtf is the leader doing to that party? The attempt to put down or blame SF now, is boring, tiresome and would severely backfire on FG if that was somewhere that they wanted to go. It is a matter of national crisis at the minute, and a national government may be a good thing for dealing with this. Leo p*ssing off when talks were on and during this now pandemic surely shows, even to the most die-hard FG voters that he needs to step down as leader. Ministers in up North not getting advance notice about his schools closure notice yesterday, expresses it more. We are an Island. Like it or not Leo, if you want something to work, you will need to collaborate. There is plenty more to be said here, but get this sh*t sorted is the most important. On a side note Johnny, wasn't it you that said on more than one occasion MLM had a voice like a foghorn, and here you are singing Heather Humphries praises.... Love truly is blind (apparently it's also very deaf).
JohnnyFlash wrote: » It's time for a national Government. FG cannot be expected to be the only party of leadership during this extraordinary crisis.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Honestly, B, I was never a fan of them. Actually thought they were a type of “veggie” burger for years. I’d be a “quarter pounder” man, myself. No cheese, lots of tomato sauce. At this time of night, it’s all about the chips really. Loads of salt and vinegar, enough that you catch a fit of coughing if you breathe too close to the bag. Enjoy your meal, I’ll respect your “choice” whichever way you go.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » And how would that work, J? FF/FF/Lab/Greens/SocDems all working together with a few independents, of course, while Sinn Fein, with a few other cranks, do what they do best and “criticise” the leadership?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm debating whether or not to have a spice burger coming home from the local. What do you think?
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Lowest trolley numbers in years. This has weeded out the drunks and idiots turning up with a cold wanting to be wrapped in cotton wool. This whole episode makes me realise even more Irish people are self centred morons.
blanch152 wrote: » Just like banning the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast only after they were banned down South, or only calling to close schools in the North after they were closed in the South. We are getting a real clear picture of what Sinn Fein in government means - no decisions until someone tells us what to do.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Something like cancelling a match and then allowing plane loads of people to descend on the capital from the infected country? That kind of decisive leadership?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The country is already riddled with Covid-19. Thousands of cases, and thousands flying in from Britain to Ireland each day. Cheltenham won’t have made a blind bit of difference. That said; I’ve decided to head to Scotland to spend time with my adult son. Not sure what this has to do with FG.
Yurt! wrote: » If you cared so much perhaps you shouldn't be on the rip in Cheltenham with your horsey Brosephs. There'll be plenty of nasty surprises coming back on your Ryanair flights that will be making the situation here all the more difficult.
Jizique wrote: » Not to mention the unwillingness of the anti-vax wing of the movement to listen to advice from healthcare professionals
road_high wrote: » This crisis illustrates clearly why you need a sound, grounded government team of leaders alongside a strong economy returning a surplus. The insanity of having SF anywhere near government must be clear as day from anyone thinking logically. Just look at the mixed messages and indecisive dithering from Michelle O’Neill. Replicate that across a whole cabinet and you’d be close to what we’d looking at right now
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Simon Coveney and Heather Humphreys have played a blinder in the past few days. This has gone beyond party politics at this stage though. The formation of a national government might be a good idea. An all-party government. There will be extraordinary decisions to be made in the coming weeks, and once this is all over. Small business will be devastated, and there will have to be significant cuts made to social welfare payments to pay for health care and education. It's time for our public reps to stand together and represent the Republic.
Jizique wrote: » It’s almost a pity that SF didn’t form a govt and have to face the Covid challenge; that might soften their cough; much easier to sit and snipe
Yurt! wrote: » Did you even read the manifestos of the parties? FG's was a tax cut bonanza that would undermine our ability to pay for public services. It was a Bertie-style cowboy manifesto. Fiscally responsible my backside. That's just marketing guff.
blanch152 wrote: » Because Mary-Lou panicked and went into self-isolation against that advice when one of her kids had to stay home.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » What makes you think any government would refuse to heed the advice of the public health expert committee?
markodaly wrote: » Its funny seeing the SF types getting so angry at FG still. There is a full blown world pandemic declared and the same ol fighting the same ol tired battles as if it actually means something. Politically, when this blows over in 6 months time and the world is left counting the economic and social cost, id wagger the SF magic money tree economics wont wash with many.
landofthetree wrote: » Yet the 125 TDs non FG are terrified of government. Why is that? Where FG right with the protest thing? Seems to me they are proving FG correct.
road_high wrote: » No, she didn’t “trounce” anyone. Figures and stats are never a SF strength I appreciate that , but She got more or less the same vote and seat tally. In SF land all it takes to be a “good” politician it seems is to stand in front of a megaphone spewing populist slurry but in the real world is the management if the economy and all those things that are a real measure. SF are strangely reticent however to give us that vital opportunity to judge on- I wonder why that must be?