JohnnyFlash wrote: » In fairness, Mary Lou, Michelle, Grizzly, and Pearse were up at the funeral of a member of the IRA 'nutting squad' only a few months back. A member who was involved in the torture and murder of a mentally disabled teenager. So the IRA is still very relevant. When SF moves on then civilised society can appraise.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Michael Martin asked the British PM to do the same thing for NI this week ffs. You remove people's ability to make a living...fair enough, but you also want them to fall prey to banks and landlords????
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Ní phléim polaitíocht go moróin
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Eh what did the Govt do for the banks? Cripple us with death that we would be paying for years If they can come up with money to bail the banks out, they can come up with money to bail the people out
walshb wrote: » Thus is SFs mantra and agenda and appeal.. Expect others to foot bills and excuse any responsibilities for those who can’t.. Always someone else’s fault.....and gimme gimme gimme...
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Ah the old but the IRA card
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » So if a tenant stops paying their rent for 6 months or maybe years( who knows with Covid19) you think they should be allowed stay? Think about what you're suggesting.
IAMAMORON wrote: » You will find the IRA did more than enough of that?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Cripple us with death that we would be paying for years
dundalkfc10 wrote: » 1. Put the PUP rates back to 350. 2. Have a stop on evictions during pandemic 3. Make sure people who lost their jobs are not going to be taking to the cleaners by banks 4. Try and run the country instead of trying to outdo the party your in Govt with. Was plenty more but you get the jist
Deleted User wrote: » And let our grandchildren pay. Grand. Im sure that they’ll be delighted to.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Is Leo not in Government as in number 2 in Govt?
IAMAMORON wrote: » At least she was honest about how things are going with Michelle.
Deleted User wrote: » So.....what were her solutions?
dundalkfc10 wrote: » She also stated the 2 main leaders are at loggerheads doing interviews to try outdo each other is a bad look as everyone can see there's no respect there
dundalkfc10 wrote: » She said basically the first 100 or so days of the new Govt has been a shambles from week 1 and has shown how out of touch they are with the general public. From Clifden, the drink driving, to leaving cert, to the DP Centres etc... She also stated the 2 main leaders are at loggerheads doing interviews to try outdo each other is a bad look as everyone can see there's no respect there
Deleted User wrote: » Having left secondary school over 45 years ago, I’m afraid that Irish and French have had little part in my life, so you’ll have to humour me and translate. If you can. Please.
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Shock horror we have Irish speaking primary and secondary schools in Dundalk, mad that when you go to them you generally can speak Irish
Deleted User wrote: » So, you haven’t got a clue either! Get up the yard, there’s a smell of Bengy off ya!
dundalkfc10 wrote: » I'd imagine anyone listening to RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, can understand Irish
dundalkfc10 wrote: » Google can do that for you if you wish You better get to bed to hear all the political leaders on radio tomorrow morning