dundalkfc10 wrote: » Yes If any manager in any job appoints someone who is not fit to do the job (we now know this clown wasn't fit to be in a job of that nature), they made a mistake appointing him.
McMurphy wrote: » What would that be?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » At it again, another mistake allegedly by Sèamus Woulfe. You guys must think the Govt. are actually personally responsible for every act made by anyone in the state. Meanwhile the bullhorn brigade and the Shinners concentrate on trying to ‘break the State’ while they seethe on the sidelines trying to convince the electorate they actually want to be in power.The electorate are way more savvy than that.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Looks like Phil has survived with a genuine excuse.
Muahahaha wrote: » The electorate just voted for SF in bigger numbers than they did for FF or FG. In fact SF outpolled FF and FG in every single age category from 18 to 65. A very savvy electorate handed Fine Gael their second worst election result in their entire history. Only Baldy Noonan performed worse than Leo Varadkar. Looks like this post hasnt aged well, he has gone and talked himself into getting sacked. The same old arrogance of Fine Gael that lost them the election is fully on display again tonight.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Woah Woah Woah. Where did I say I was happy it seemed Phil appeared to have got away with it?
Muahahaha wrote: » The electorate just voted for SF in bigger numbers than they did for FF or FG. In fact SF outpolled FF and FG in every single age category from 18 to 65. A very savvy electorate handed Fine Gael their second worst election result in their entire history. Only Baldy Noonan performed worse than Leo Varadkar. .
blanch152 wrote: » Still fighting the last election, are you? What I can’t understand from all of you is why Sinn Fein aren’t in Government if they won the last election? It isn’t because 75% of the electorate hate Sinn Fein, is it? Is it because they are untouchables, undesirables, thugs and charlatans in the eyes of everyone else?
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Yes they made a mistake. And what happens to the manager? Are you implying Leo should resign or something? You think all managers who hired people throughout history that didn't turn out great should hang their heads in shame??? Jesus.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » I didn't say anything about Leo resigning. I said he made another mistake
markodaly wrote: » FG flood relief project? Come again?
smurgen wrote: » Yes. It was their project in the words of Local Fine Gael Senator, Tim Lombard. Or do they just not want to take credit now that it failed?https://www.thecork.ie/2019/06/19/attack-politics-fg-say-ff-want-to-delay-key-projects-in-cork-south-west/
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Leo's last act as Taoiseach was to appoint Séamus Woulfe to the Supreme Court Another mistake by Leo
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Load of rubbish..... Fine Gael provided the taxpayers money for the project, others tender for the job and its overseen by the relevant qualified people. Stop being so foolish in your blind desire to attract FG. Doesn’t help .
blanch152 wrote: » I am surprised that he isn't claiming that is was all Denis O'Brien's work.
blanch152 wrote: » So Mary-Lou made a mistake in letting Martina Anderson run for the Assembly? And she made a mistake letting the racist bigot in Tallaght be put forward for a leadership role in DCC?
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Anyway, will anyone up there be actually working anymore .
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Wonder will those handpumps pictured toting guns after poor Bobby’s ‘funeral’ be in line for ‘pensions’. Shinners should get around four or five years out of it for sure. Martina should ensure some of the back room bhoys with the whiff of the heather off them should share the Queens coin. Anyway, will anyone up there be actually working anymore . Great little counthrhy as they say themselves.
blanch152 wrote: » I think the Northern Bank money is either running out or impossible to spend, given the desperate attempts to get a pension from the State for every convicted terrorist.
FrancieBrady wrote: » That is as nasty a thing to say about victims as Anderson said. You think victims should work for their compensation Brendi? Very Fine 'Early Risers' Gael that.
RandomViewer wrote: » Anderson will be gone by lunchtime, can be no f##king about anymore, any missteps immediate dismissal all parties.
smurgen wrote: » Great little country is right. Fine Gaels Phil Hogan letting the mask slip spectacularly.https://twitter.com/paddycosgrave/status/1298537457621913600?s=19
markodaly wrote: » You do know it is the OPW that plan, design and build these projects? No FG?
Muahahaha wrote: » And there you have it in a nutshell, the usual Fine Gael arrogance on full display yet again. They really are a toxic party, they look down on the citizens of this country time and time again.
smurgen wrote: » So why do fine Gael act like they're responsible for them? Is that just the plan when all is going well?https://www.finegael.ie/new-flood-relief-project-defend-protect-2000-properties-cork-buttimer/
Fine Gael ministers Eoghan Murphy and Catherine Byrne have publicly clashed over plans for the State’s first “cost-rental” housing estate in the Dublin suburb of Inchicore.Wee Eoghan