mikeym wrote: » Eamon Ryan isnt mentally competent to hold a ministerial job. Using the N word in the Dail. Rambling about planting seeds during a pandemic. Public lands for housing even though theres not enough public land to satisfy demand. Falling asleep. Downplaying the arrival of tourists from Covid 19 hotspots. Planning to quadruple carbon tax by 2030. Bringing in rubbish to the dail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5zkwkFPzHc 30 cars to be shared between 300 families. (ireland am)
Shefwedfan wrote: » He has brought the Greens from worst election results to a constant increase over the last few election to finally the best election result ever Yet people sitting on a forum are suggesting he isn’t “mentally competent” Your “list” isn’t correct by the way
Bowie wrote: » Tbf, we are selling off public land all the time. What I did on my summer holidays like about the Greens is all the people leaving, giving out and not voting as they're told. It shows some of them have a line they won't cross and ethics. The only time a member of FF/FG leaves is if they get caught on the take or doing something shifty. And even after getting the boot they'll only support their former party for goodies.
LawBoy2018 wrote: » What are your thoughts re the new Gov? I can see now why you're a FF fanboy, they're some craic tbf!
homes_for_all wrote: » Does he still want to bring in wolves and rewild the country (i.e. get rural people out)? Guess it'd only be safe if there's wolves and bears roaming.
Shefwedfan wrote: » You have two option 1. Read what he actually said 2. Or most like most on here, read a headline and couldn’t actually read the rest
Mav11 wrote: Don't forget the wolves!
Wanderer78 wrote: » Ah they're just big dogs really
Mav11 wrote: But what about the Leitrim chickens and sheep. Wolves have to eat, you know.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Meat factories will be discarding loads of meat over this virus, we can deliver it using electric cars, everyone's a winner
homes_for_all wrote: » I think we need to ensure that wherever possible, the wolves have the option of meat-flavor substitute soy products like ImpossibleBurger etc
homes_for_all wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/greens-call-for-wolves-to-be-reintroduced-to-ireland-1.4036692 Asked did he support the reintroduction of wolves, Mr Ryan said: “I think yes. Bring back a sense of wildness. Bring back a balance of ecology in the the sense that those wolves would prey on deer that are holding back forestry at the present time. So yes, he explicity said he wanted to bring in wolves
Shefwedfan wrote: » I am not saying he didn't say to reintroduce Wolves. But it was in the middle of a conversation. I always find it best to actually find out the context the person is talking about.
Shefwedfan wrote: » I am not saying he didn't say to reintroduce Wolves. But it was in the middle of a conversation. I always find it best to actually find out the context the person is talking about. Do you no think so?https://extra.ie/2020/01/18/news/politics/eamon-ryan-restates-his-wish-to-see-wolves-reintroduced-into-ireland-in-his-lifetime When asked if he would like to see wolves reintroduced to Ireland in his lifetime, Mr Ryan told Extra.ie: ‘Yeah, but first things first, we have to restore our peatlands. We have to build up a native and natural forest. ‘Currently we have a forestry model which is plantations, which is short of wildlife. It is going to take 40 to 50 years, forestry takes time. It is that sort of time frame not in the political time frame that it might happen in’, Eamon Ryan added. So what he says we could reintroduce Wolves if we have forest etc that would be able to provide for the wolves. SO the Leitrim chickens and sheep would have no risk:-) At the moment the biggest risk to Sheep is household dogs who kills hundred of sheep every year in Ireland. I don't hear anyone here asking to ban dogs?
Mav11 wrote: » You want to ban dogs? Shame:mad:
gifted wrote: » I bet he wishes he was in a nice big Green comfy seat right now having a lovely sleep.....oh wait. ..
Rows Grower wrote: » Hey, it's no problem if you want to say he didn't. It's not like you're going to tarnish your online reputation or anything like that.