dfx- wrote: » So much party political crap in the thread. *wanders off to check this is still AH*
OPENROAD wrote: » While I agree with you re Kenny, can you tell me why you shuddder at the thought of a FG Govt? What are the FG policies that worry you?
Raiser wrote: » Just say sorry and promise to never, ever do it again.......
White_Feather wrote: » yesterdays budget was an absolute disgrace
Amazotheamazing wrote: » Frankly I don't care if Kenny is a boring, dull honest guy as long as he is capable.
super_furry wrote: » Empty apartments, overcrowded schools and hospital corridors full of trolleys. Fianna Fail have been a failure during their 10 years in power, but that doesn't matter and people will still vote them back in next time around and things will continue to go down the toilet.
snyper wrote: » I was taught in a prefab classroom 20 years ago? Its made out to be this terrible travesty...:rolleyes:
square_igloo wrote: » Fianna Fail and Fine Gael are broadly similar in their policies (they're both "centre" parties) So the real difference is in the individual members. I look at Fianna Fail and I see a group of imperfect, yet determined and dedicated, politicians who have done a good job overall of leading this country for the past 11 years.
snyper wrote: » And public transport infrastructure? Unless you dont get out very much, there has been massive investment and massive upgrading of our road netword. If you want to tell me a story about a pothole on your road in south Kerry good for you, but look at the motorways that have been rolled out over the last few years alone..
Marksie wrote: » Money is tight now as FF and the people who own them have taken most of it.
Dinter wrote: » Well I ticked all the way down to 13 and voted McDowell there to ensure my vote worked against him as much as it could. Sorry guys but getting rid of him was the best I could do by myself. :P
kevmy wrote: » I hate the way people always say sure the other crowd are no better. I mean FF have essentially been in power for the last 21 years (bar 2.5 years of the Rainbow). So how can people such rash judgements on FG + Lab then. Most of the heavy hitters in those parties have relatively little experience in Government. Also the Rainbow government was quite a good one and laid a lot of groundwork for the boom. We should remember that FG gained seats in the '97 election as the electorate deemed them to have done a good job but Lab collapsed as people blamed them for going back on their promise not to go into government with FF in '92. Enda hasn't excelled as opposition leader but it is a difficult one to excel in, go to soft and people say that you are not landing enough punches; pull your punches and people say you're going too soft. Recall if you can that Bertie was considered one of the worst Opposition leaders in his time but went on to have a long and popular period in office. The FG front bench has more talent, youth and enthusiasm than the whole of FF at the moment. A lot of lads marking time (Micheal Martin, Eamon O Cuiv, Willie O Dee), broken down old ministers (Mary Harney, Mary Hanafin), Cowen favourities (Mary Coughlan, Batt O Keefe) and geographical oddities(Martin Cullen)
I think people like to make great complaints but forget to understand that there isnt an endless pit of money coming into the governments pocket. Oh.. yea.. E VOTING MACHINES!!! WASTE WASTE WASTE!! Annualy it takes 55 BILLION to run this country, what percentage of that are the e - voting machines? People like to pick the sweet and easy targets like health and education and the aformentioned e voting machines but forget to put a little thought on how the government are going to pay for all these schools over night? Tax the rich? We already do.
Kaiser2000 wrote: » FF, while nowhere near perfect, were (and still are) the best/most experienced option out of a bad lot.
brianthebard wrote: » Following that "logic" we should still be voting for Cumann na nGaedheal, since they were in government first, they clearly had more experience than DeV, who should therefore never have been elected.
javaboy wrote: » You do know you don't have to use all your preferences don't you? Although technically under PR I think voting someone last preference is effectively giving them no preference.
ninty9er wrote: » We pay for Garrett and Albert's chariots, what's the problem.@OP: Why exactly do you expect people to apologise for voting FF? edit: and wtf is with the fascination with negative equity....it means diddly squat to any homeowner.
Raiser wrote: » 108 replies and over 2,500 views on a "Politics" thread in After Hours in well under 24 hours :eek:
jaycen wrote: » I voted FF last time for one very simple reason, they were by far and away the only party that I could vote for: Fine Gael - Enda Kenny, this guy couldn't win an egg and spoon race Labour - ok but too single minded for real life Sinn Fein - not ready to run a country Greens - personally I detest them what choice did we have? With hindsight I'd have voted the same way, I'm not a party voter, I'll always try to imagine what would happen if whoever I vote for wins.
Joker wrote: » That's a pathetic excuse for logic. You've seen the mismanagment now, and in the past. And yet you still voted for them. The FGers tried to save money to help us through a Fianna Fail-sponsered train-wreck of an economy! The result: the Fianna Failures got back in and spent it all and wrecked the economy. (Think CJH!) For God's sake people, wake the **** up.
jaycen wrote: » I voted FF last time for one very simple reason, they were by far and away the only party that I could vote for: Fine Gael - Enda Kenny, this guy couldn't win an egg and spoon race Labour - ok but too single minded for real life Sinn Fein - not ready to run a country Greens - personally I detest them what choice did we have?
sdonn_1 wrote: » +1, although I gave Trevor Sargent a vote (not first pref of course) - not a mistake I will make again. I really won't be voting FF next time though, they were the best of a bad bunch but I reckon it'll be time to see if FG can do any better in 3.5 years - they'd have a hard time doing worse.
javaboy wrote: » What really pisses me off is that if the electorate does actually vote this shower out of government (fingers crossed), whoever takes their place will end up being associated with the bad times.
Joker wrote: » I was thinking exactly the same thing at the beginning of the last election. Thanks to Fianna Fáil, not even a decent government could fix their god-awful screw-ups