FrancieBrady wrote: » And some have so little going on that they appear everyday to defend regardless of what has happened. And they invent lives for others. I'll tell you what I am enjoying, (as somebody who is unapologetically interested in these things) is watching the FG acolytes fool themselves again. They fool themselves that enough Irish people will not be able to separate performance during a crisis from performance in normal government. And also codding themselves that the hard bit of this crisis is to come...this in terms of governing is the easy bit.
markodaly wrote: » I heard Leo wore the wrong colour tie the other day. Some people have very little going on in their lives that they need to get self-worth from constantly criticising others. Bless em'. Isolation is a normal thing for many of those!
FrancieBrady wrote: » What has your slightly weird and ghoulish competitive spirit got to do with my post?
FrancieBrady wrote: » 'Lemons' from the only poster who comes on each day to lambast those who have had the termerity to criticise Leo. Let it roll...I guarantee you this fool will turn the electorate against him again with what can only be called 'look at me, not all hero's wear capes' stunts Sort out working conditions and a decent living for front line staff Fine Gael...do your jobs.
blanch152 wrote: » Funny how two Prime Ministers end up in a hospital.....one helping out in a time or need, the other because he didn't take the thing seriously. Glad we have Leo as our one.
all about the mane wrote: » Leo really is doing a great job. And the shinners are frothing are the mouth. Good times
Bishop of hope wrote: » I would agree, needs to be something more done for all the front line emergency workers. Appreciation is not enough.
Edgware wrote: » The S.F. crowd have a bit of form for wearing masks already so that's nothing new
Runaways wrote: » Yeah my local one is Gary Gannon and he’s genuinely good feet on the ground in the area and always can be contacted and responds promptly. I hope they grow but right now I don’t get it.
FrancieBrady wrote: » 1 o'clock news coverage for Leo. Maith an buachaill!
mariaalice wrote: » Be interesting to see if SF jumps on the bandwagon of wearing masks as a way of getting their voice into the news cycle. ( note wearing masks may be the correct thing but we need to wait for the WHO ) Stephen Donnelley FF was on some news program at the weekend vainly trying to make himself relevant via some mumble about supporting nursing homes which was already happening anyway. Politics in Ireland is absurd sometimes.
Deleted User wrote: » Yes a graph that isnt calibrated is meaningless :pac: (seriously like,read what your saying) Seems shinnernomics and use of misinfo is contagious
smurgen wrote: » What's the land worth? Link?
Sultan_of_Ping wrote: » Not really, if, as is the case, it represents a normalisation of the dataset to allow meaningful inter-comparison between groups - normalisation is a failry basic and straightforward statistical tool. Anyway, take it up with the journal.ie - it's their graph, not mine.
Deleted User wrote: » A graph with only 1 reading is pointless...quite why you wish to argue otherwise,is all on you
Topgear on Dave wrote: » It would depend if you were asking last month or this month. We have just incinerated our economy.:(
Sultan_of_Ping wrote: » The chart is nomralised to reflect party size - the point being that an SF TD has a higher probaility of being a land-owner than an FG or FF TD. Yes, yes, yes......there will be whataboutery, obfuscation and distraction - so you can take it as read that your objections have been noted.
Sultan_of_Ping wrote: » Why don't SF? It looks like when it comes to land, SF TDs are doing alright. FG'ers may be part of the landlord class, but it looks like they're behind the door when it comes to land
tikkahunter wrote: » They don’t claim to be socialist
all about the mane wrote: » That was some publicity stunt by Eoin. No flies on him
Deleted User wrote: » What deos the upright reading measure?? Graph makes no sense without reading