FrancieBrady wrote: » The 'poor leader' has to be the one that has brought the worst result for their party in what you frequently like to claim is the 'only poll that matters'. That would be Leo in third then Michael Martin in second, then Mary Lou as the best. That may change next time out, but for now that is the only metric we got. If you want to use the latest polls then there is a shift around with Leo in No.1 spot then Mary Lou and then Michael Martin (being quickly caught by the also rans!)
Randy Archer wrote: » Leo is an unpopular individual ,he wasn’t even grassroots FG favourite for leader . FG have made a lot of unpopular but necessary decisions ,it’s inevitable after 11 years of power that they were likely to fall
Deleted User wrote: » Where am i wrong? Blame,who you want mate,it deosnt and isnt ever gonna work,powersharing was a last throw of dice,and failed utterly,only option left is unity As ive said,gone on with centuries,quite why you wish to dismiss historical fact,is something for yourself to contend with mate Indeed tell me,how the recession in the 80s curtailed the troubles??? Meh,hold one and see is only viable option imo
FrancieBrady wrote: » Presiding over record breaking crisis's in housing and health were 'necessary' decisions? And you are berating others for their lack of experience/knowledge?
Deleted User wrote: » So no actual examples,where i was wrong then,yawn :rolleyes: As i said,blame who ya want,it deosnt and isnt ever gonna work,ira are on ceasefire with 25 years or so now though,so blaming them seems abit silly mate And yet we have a republic,with zero support for a union with uk....dont facts get in the way of your rants . nah mate 100% irish with about 300 years minimum,as far as research by family members points out Except this isnt what i asked??,you said irish freedom deosnt feature in recessions,now you basically admit that was rubbish....your great craic tbf,so outraged ya lose track of what ya say
Randy Archer wrote: » Not having the funds to deal with such things don’t help when you owe the ECB a lot of money thanks to FF policy on housing the decade prior . The decisions to stop taking responsibility for council housing (ie give people a chance to buy later,like most of our families did in the 1970-1980) was a disaster Record breaking ? Lol. You’d probably be old enough to remember the slums of Dublin City in the 1940-1950s and tb There’s a reason why the SF lead Dublin City Council of 2014-2019 got ****ed out of office ! Their records on housing in Dublin, on their watch, was laughable. It was on their watch that the Devaney Garden sale happened and the home sweet home stunt . Not to mention their bag man was the man responsible for Priory Hall . Oh but Shinners like to forget all of that You are clueless
FrancieBrady wrote: » Excuses excuses on behalf of guess who...FG. Good man Randy...very revealing.
Deleted User wrote: » Brexit deal isnt done? Like uk based compnies,will likely need a eu base to trade(hopefully not here) There is most deffo a share collaspe coming too,and pensions are in stark.danger,whats going on regarding stock markets,can only be decribed as corruption,imo (The eu and eurozone collaspeing is just what should in theory happen,given its reached its conclusion,and all empire-type society eventualy collaspe,hopefully )
Shefwedfan wrote: » Yes a poor leader, since she took overFailed to bring the Northern Assembly together for a prolonged period Awful result in local election Mis-read the entire Rep of Ireland prior to election Released an awful manifesto Got a good election vote in a revolt vote Failed to deliver SF into power in Rep of Ireland Lied on national TV a few times and had to roll back on it Failed to negotiate with any party in Rep of Ireland Failed to deliver any "change" since the election Failed to join SF cross border response to a once in a lifetime virus Looking at that list its she is not really anyone that a party should have as a leader. Yes she is a decent politician but seems to be a terrible leader. THe fact she didn't have any idea prior to the most recent election about the potential for a SF vote and she made the decision to reduce the candidates should be sackable on its own. Maybe you might discuss instead of standard SF response of pointing at XYZ :P
Randy Archer wrote: » In this thread alone, you have dodged, on several occasions, when asked, to explain how a UI would be economically benefit for the country. You offer zero credible explanation on how we could have solved the loan payments to ECB (SF supported the bail out btw) or deal with the houses (which Dublin councillors from SF failed to do ,that WAS within their remit ) Chancer
FrancieBrady wrote: » We get it Shef...you didn't vote for her or the party. But the electorate did, 24% of them. And knocked your leader and the leader of the sitting government into a cocked hat. So much of a cocked hat they are having to merge/coalesce to recover.
Randy Archer wrote: » What excuses ? Do you deny that the FG government inherited a basket case in 2011 ? Do you understand that the government of the day, post 2011 , had to prioritise in the loans from the ECB and IMF ,and why ? Doubtful. You, see, if you spent your time running a business or investing as opposed to sitting on your backside almost 20 hours a day 7 days a week ,on the same Shinner centric threads , you’d understand. But, you don’t; to compensate for that and your failures, you compensate for it by going on to boards.ie to make yourself look real smart, because you sure as hell wouldn’t dare stand in a bar or in public with vastly more qualified and experienced people and make an argument . You’d be laughed out of it Revealing ? I’m a Fianna Fáil man. I have made that clear previously . Galway tent all the way. How’s it revealing ? I opposed the end of council housing scheme that allowed Peasants like you a chance to buy off your homes in a manner that ye could afford. Again, ignoring the fact that a Shinners FAILED the City of Dublin while they ruled the city hall in 2014-2019 during the break of the housing crisis. You ignore the cock up they caused with the sale of Devany Gardens . You ignore that a Shinner bag man owned PRIORY HALL In this thread alone, you have dodged, on several occasions, when asked, to explain how a UI would be economically benefit for the country. You offer zero credible explanation on how we could have solved the loan payments to ECB (SF supported the bail out btw) or deal with the houses (which Dublin councillors from SF failed to do ,that WAS within their remit ) Chancer
Shefwedfan wrote: » So you going to discuss or deflect? as usual SF propaganda, please refer to any source which confirms FF and FG will merge?
Shefwedfan wrote: » No UK companies dont need a base in Europe, if you knew what you are talking about you might know this. Are you saying that no company sells into Europe before they put a base to trade?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Why wouldn't FG have the responsibility to fix things in 2011 when they sat on their indentured haunches in opposition watching FF drive us all over the cliff, cheerleading it on. At least SF spoke up about government failures in the sweetheart deal of C&S was looking like driving those who had no part in the crash over the cliff to pay for the excesses. You'll get it eventually, the easy alliance of the power swap is over. It's a busted flush in the middle of it's last survival gasp as we speak. Will the Greens facilitate it...who knows.
Deleted User wrote: » And yet you couldnt come up with one lol Except this wasnt anything in relation to.what yous claimed.i was.wromg,just a barely coherent rant full of personal prejudice,masked as dogma....this refutes nothing mate Except it wasnt....more lies,rant all you want,its plain to.see,bro Havnt an.iota why you feel need to resort to.personal digs,when your arguement has been shown to be lacking Nah it was just more highlighted how you yet again accuse people of x,y and z,with nothing to back it up....felt yawn,was a polite responce Mate the ira have been on ceasefire for entiretly of powersharing,blaming them for it not working,simply is fantasy......but if it makes you feel to do so,work away More imagination and strawmanning,no where have i siad anythinh remotely close to.this...try at least remain some.grip on reality mate They highjacked no civil rights campaign,brits shooting people off.the streets for marching for civil rights,put an end to.it....bit dont let reality interfere with your rants And again more personal insults in place of debate,i put that at 4 in this post already...you seem rattled :pac: Meh....i.come from a relatively prominent family,who.is easy researched and have outlined previously on here Meh....like i said 300 odd years traced,(upto 500 loosely),but whatever,you just seem ranty now Except evidemtly you did,say words.to.effect an upcoming recession would.put off.calls/support for a border poll Why would i.quote your post?. Truelt bizzare behaviour....are you drunk again? Easy enough,to find out,if a majority support it or not....hold the poll
downcow wrote: » Randy May actually be the solution. I always said if the Martians invaded ni then we would all unite against them. Well randy is certainly a space cadet, and his arrogant approach, his demeaning of everyone in NI and his lack of understanding is breathtaking. I would let him loose on the airwaves in NI , and nationalists and unionists will all be recognising the relative good in each other in no time. My goodness I have even taken Francie off my ignore list as he is more respectful and talks more sense than this new space cadet.
Randy Archer wrote: » Someone must have bashed your head in when you were young . Are you Inherently dishonest or just pig **** ignorant ? Examples ? What part of “all” of your statements , in the last 3 days, including THIS mornings comments about the economy , do you not understand
You talked utter bull**** about the North and the border counties, ignoring the fact that you never needed a UI, for the past 30 years, to encourage cross border commercial co-operation, which, by the way has amounted to **** all success
The best you could respond was to agree to disagree . Why ? Because you haven’t a clue what you were talking about
Ya know what, it’s clear that you are Runaway in disguise, and like him, you ain’t man enough nor do you have the intelligence to stay in your lane. Look at you, just running away. You’d be laughed out of a public discussion in person and you know it .
The rest of your posts, listen; you know and I know that you have little to no academic or professional experience. Zero. You have proven to have no business or legal experience. You know nothing about financial responsibility. How on earth could a clown like you have any credibility to comment at all . You are a spoofer and have proven that things go over your head. You are way out of your depth. You are not qualified or capable to suggest or judge any argument or lack thereof .
Just remember , other readers have eyes, and they can read. They see you for what you are
You are talking complete bollox about being able to trace back to 300 ,and now 500 years of your family. Utter nonsense. You are a no mark, there’s no way that your family were remotely important enough to be able to document them as far back as 200 years, not in this country ,with so many records unavailable
Prominent family lol. In your dreams ! Seriously , pure Walter Mitty stuff . The IRA most certainly did try to infiltrate the civil rights movement .
NOTHING gets untouched by the IRA up there . Hume and Cooper are on record with their dealing with Ra heads
Ah, I see when you were called to produce the precise full statement to your claim that I suggested or implied that “Irish freedom doesn’t feature during recession” you failed to do so . Keep running
Anyway, up coming post Covid recession will Cool things off for a good long while
Randy Archer wrote: » Sf supported the bail out , as where finally showing signs of responsibility You seriously believe that ANY party ,including SF , would have taken different steps to what Labour and FG did from 2011 onwards in order to get the economy back ? Sf are great lads for speaking out on other group’s failures , but devoid of offering credible solutions. Hurlers on the ditch. You still haven’t proffered credible explanation as to how the country would some how prosper under a UI (must be about the sixth time on calling you to offer it ,now )
Randy Archer wrote: » Haven’t you not some Catholic or gay boy to be throwing stones at ,on a Sunday ? Calling me arrogant etc for having issues with bigots ? Lol . Get back to Stormfront ,we’re you belong If Martians invaded. Please, both communities would find away to attack each other . Unite ? Lol, ye leeches would pick a fight in a phone box . He could barely United during Covid If Martians came, wed all rejoice if the whole lot of ye were wiped out. We could do with the extra land to graze cows and sheep, for thats all North Iron is fit for . The people of the U.K. want to throw ye under the bus with Brexit and the South can’t either of ye Brady talks sense ? Lol, lay off the Bushmills
Randy Archer wrote: » As for credibility, get back into your box
Randy Archer wrote: » Look, you are clearly devoid of any basic economics Experience or knowledge so just stop Embarrassing yourself
Randy Archer wrote: » Everything you vomit out about economic issues... ...Are you American , by any chance ?
Randy Archer wrote: » You are clueless
Randy Archer wrote: » Haven’t you not some Catholic or gay boy to be throwing stones at ,on a Sunday ? ...Get back to Stormfront ,we’re you belong... ...Brady talks sense ? Lol, lay off the Bushmills
FrancieBrady wrote: » Discuss what? Your biases? There are plenty of threads where you are getting that challenged.
Shefwedfan wrote: » It’s ok Francis, everyone knows that Mary Lou has shown exceptionally poor leadership....pity no one any better to take over Of course you could stick in Violet Anne about the best of the rest :-)
BonnieSituation wrote: » Imagine, you, Francie and I all on the same side for once! Ha!
FrancieBrady wrote: » Certainly not Mary Lou's leadership that is under question anyhow.