Shefwedfan wrote: » Let me repeat Thanks
[Deleted User] wrote: » Thats enough for me, Im happy to see/give them get a chance here, the 2 party leader debate screamed arrogance for me......essentially rte and ffg coming together and saying yous must only vote for just these two and no other option allowed. Great to see,someone rattle them & hopefully things will change
Deleted User wrote: » Thats enough for me, Im happy to see/give them get a chance here, the 2 party leader debate screamed arrogance for me......essentially rte and ffg coming together and saying yous must only vote for just these two and no other option allowed. Great to see,someone rattle them & hopefully things will change
mariaalice wrote: » I will thell you what they did in the south in the last 30 years and I am not a SF supporter. They shuck up the cosey condenses of FG FF Labour.
McMurphy wrote: » You accused me of being "unmannerly" because I pointed out to you - complete with multiple links and news clippings that what you have claimed today again was absolutely untrue, but you're back making the exact same claim today again - and when it's pointed out to you that you're still making untrue claims, and having to be reminded how this has been pointed out to you before. Now you are trying to make this about an entirely different "mistake". Did it ever occur to you that you post an awful lot in political themed threads, of which you apparently know nothing about? It's mistake after mistake with you. Nice deflection attempt though.
In the last 30 years in Irish politics what has SF done? Name something good they have implemented to change Ireland for better
Shefwedfan wrote: » Wrong thread.... I accused you of bully boy tactics which you continue with. I have already said 4-5 times I made a mistake but instead of accepting and moving on you are now bringing it across multiple thread. Maybe you can keep that discussion to the thread it started on.
McMurphy wrote: » You went 2 or 3 days accusing me if having no manners because I gave you multiple examples of how this was patently untrue the last time you posted this. The "I didn't know" excuse won't work this time I'm afraid shef. I'd post multiple links and news articles this time too, but you'd probably refuse to read them. Again.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Why they line up anyone when 1. They had no idea they would get such a big revolt vote2. Have never tried to form a government since the election I have no idea who this person is but still makes no difference because whoever is saying he was lined up is talking BS
Hubertj wrote: » I suppose you could say they stopped blowing up kids. You could argue it changed Ireland for the better?
Shefwedfan wrote: » I did ask on another thread and failed to get a response from the usual suspects In the last 30 years in Irish politics what has SF done? Name something good they have implemented to change Ireland for better I’m talking South now
a very cool kid wrote: » Nope even Richard Boyd Barrett, the biggest empty vessel in Irish politics called them out on it!
Shefwedfan wrote: » Why they line up anyone when 1. They had no idea they would get such a big revolt vote 2. Have never tried to form a government since the election I have no idea who this person is but still makes no difference because whoever is saying he was lined up is talking BS
Hubertj wrote: » I heard that SF lined up McFeely to head up OPW and manage the social housing projects. He’s a good republican and has plenty of experience delivering large scale developments. Shame that they were unable to form a coalition.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Did they try and form a coalition?
blanch152 wrote: » Your own anecdotal evidence? Do you have something to back that up, or are you just kite-flying? The charity industry isn't "so-called", there are an awful lot of high-paid fat cats benefitting from the charity industry. Rehab wasn't the half of it.
Bowie wrote: » Where are you getting this from? My own anecdotal evidence suggests everything is on hold or has slowed to a crawl because of the pandemic. Do you have evidence on homeless families just not being homeless anymore or people unable to afford a roof of their own suddenly having no problems? The so called 'charity industry' got some families off the list and into private rentals a few weeks back, which is great.
all about the mane wrote: » O'Callaghan died 3 years ago...
tipptom wrote: » You think FF/FG will care about what price it will cost the taxpayer to build houses as long as they get one more crack at power and another chance to throw more goodies to their Owen o Callaghan/Denis o Brien etc charity's?
tipptom wrote: » You think that the housing plan should be abandoned? I would have thought it should be stepped up with more urgency than ever.