amadangomor wrote: » So for example an Abbott owned plant in Cavan that makes milk powder for infant formula should be forced to making test kits which they legally cannot make and are outside their expertise? Sinn Fein's rhetoric makes for great stories to be shared by people with low intelligence on Facebook. Here the real world they are showing themselves to be totally bat**** crazily out of touch.
FrancieBrady wrote: » A TD should never be afraid to speak up. Even if what they say is wrong. That is not saying LoR is wrong, that remains to be seen...unless you have a comprehension issue.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'Forced' now is it? Jesus the invention around this story is fabulous. What next..lab assistants at gunpoint. And then you guys look down your noses at what happens on FB and Twitter. Good night, off to watch Netflix here...some more fiction and invention.
FrancieBrady wrote: » But the IT article contradicts what you say. Production can clearly be ramped up in some facilities. I don't doubt you work in a plant, but there are all levels of employees. So without anything concrete your end I will stick with what facts about this I can find. My god lads and lassies, if you don't expect your politicians to speak up in a crisis (even if they are profoundly wrong) what kind of servile whipping dogs are you? Try to imagine what it would be like when FG realise their goal of being in opposition...would Leo be 'mouthing off' everytime he called for something?
amadangomor wrote: » Good to see you off with your tail between your legs . According to Facebook 5G caused the whole thing so Sinn Fein should be looking to knee c.. um find and bring to justice who ever started that.
Fionn1952 wrote: » This is f*cking embarrassing all round lads. Francie clearly doesn't have much of a clue about how the pharma industry (or really any production environment) works, but the desperate circle jerk to shut him down by throwing poorly thought out objections and half truths is as bad.
tikkahunter wrote: » I see a lot of facts in the arguments.
Shefwedfan wrote: » The thread is a disaster to be honest, it’s similar to the other SF thread and I got out of that At this stage it really is a display of the great saying “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”
Fionn1952 wrote: » I hate to be so flippant, but you would. More akin to two stupid people managing to collectively lower eachother to a new sub level, but the correct sentiment.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Here comes the winkle out. :rolleyes: You linked to this and told me to 'educate myself'.https://www.drugs.com/fda-approval-process.html
FrancieBrady wrote: » What is wrong with asking this:Abbott employs 3,000 people here in Ireland, across 9 sites, and the government need to engage with this company to see if production and supply of these new tests can begin here too.
Suckit wrote: » I have logged in at the end of the night most times this week or so, and almost every night, the last few posts are you saying you're out of here, something to do with a bombshell, and you're leaving. Also almost always referring to stupid people and never really have anything to say...
Runaways wrote: » If we turned this around and it was FG got the largest share of the vote but FF/SF were excluding them from forming a government .... Can you imagine the heads here? They’d be apoplectic. Democracy is being overturned! And they’d be right. But it’s only happening to SF so it’s grand.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Nobody is excluded so grow up.... The parties negotiate, as myself and other have pointed out SF don’t know how to negotiate with any party, this has been shown with DUP and now with all the parties in South. So the issue is SF not every other party on this island
Runaways wrote: » You’re not tiresome. You’re just poorly informed. Or willfully so maybe. Both Fg and Ff have ruled out govt with SF Have you not been paying attention? And around and around we go. Ps shef. The constant little barbs from yourself and certain other accounts are eerily the same. Mix it up or give it over will you? You’re full of sh!t and you prove that every post. But I could take you more seriously if it wasn’t for the childish schoolyard stuff in your Every. Single. Post.
markodaly wrote: » I think many voters may have voters remorse when it comes to SF and when this emergency dies down over the next 3-6 months, people will want stability and a strong economy... that means a shift back to FF and FG.
Shefwedfan wrote: » If you are going to list out parties, then best to list out all the ones that won't work with SF I will start FF, FG, Socail Dec, Labour, PBP, Green, Independents and ??? not sure if I missed anyone
Runaways wrote: » In the mood to watch a meltdown Pearse Doherty in conversation with David McWilliams I suggest all you FG fanbots watch and Listen if you can. This is what coming. But FG will of course be late to the thought and will claim it was their plan all along. And you’ll complain about it now but no doubt applaud it when it comes https://www.facebook.com/sinnfein/videos/645715949307217/?vh=e&d=n
Building up capacity and capabilities to produce simple hygiene and protection products such as masks and disinfectants is comparable easy and can be achieved quickly. We have seen companies transforming - for example, research and development sites into dust-free plants - as well as installing related equipment, completing required R&D, and obtaining a certificate to be allowed to produce face masks within days
Runaways wrote: » None of whom can form a government and none of whom will go in with FFG either so that’s a really rather redundant scramble to make a point.