Cliste wrote: » That said I get the feeling that you shouldn't go for election yourself. An aloof attitude will do you no favours with the electorate.
athtrasna wrote: » And I thought this thread was about local elections in D15? Over half this thread is about other issues and arguments. There are plenty of other fora for soapboxes...
athtrasna wrote: » In fairness if a Cllr comes to my door I'm more worried about traffic, parks, litter, support for community groups....stuff that Cllrs actually deal with rather than general political issues. Am hoping someone darkens my door before the elections. Will keep you posted!
athtrasna wrote: » OMG - only 6 and 4 of them get elected?
Cliste wrote: » Howard Mahoney (FF): Haven't heard of this guy - EVER. (Smell of Bacon:p)
daymobrew wrote: » I have worked with Howard, who is a former Garda, on the Dublin 15 Community Council. He is the chairperson for Bramley Residents Association.
daymobrew wrote: » We also have Joe Higgins (SP) in the Blanchardstown/Castleknock Ward.
Cliste wrote: » He's more active than I am giving him credit for. That wouldn't be hard since you'd never heard of him. How you could possibly feel you have the knowledge to comment on the activity of candidates/councillors if you call Eithne Loftus 'active' only on the basis that she called around to your house beats me. Joe Higgins hasn't a prayer of getting elected to Europe.
That wouldn't be hard since you'd never heard of him. How you could possibly feel you have the knowledge to comment on the activity of candidates/councillors if you call Eithne Loftus 'active' only on the basis that she called around to your house beats me. Joe Higgins hasn't a prayer of getting elected to Europe.
Cliste wrote: » Are you attacking me now aswell :rolleyes:
Gaspode wrote: » Powerhouse, if you cant post something useful, dont post at all please.
Powerhouse wrote: » If pointing out that it is ridiculous that you said Howard Mahony was 'more active than you gave him credit for' when you acknowledged that you never heard of him is "attacking you" then yes, you are being viciously assaulted. You could lighten up of course.
Cliste wrote: » My comment was meant as a humorous jibe at the fact that he is a Garda Lets be honest here - I've only heard of the guy on this campaign, and even that is only what he has sent in his leaflets, and his website. He has outlined nothing about what he intends to do. I'm sure you'll have to forgive me for not knowing every minuscule detail of our local politicians - I waste my time doing other things in life.
Powerhouse wrote: » Miniscule details? Why do you call fundamental information 'miniscule details'? We are talking about name, party and policy here - hardly miniscule details. You don't even have the basics - if, as you say, we are being honest here. So please be honest and try not to pretend that we are talking about what he had for breakfast.
Powerhouse wrote: » Incidentally, what did you ask Eithne Loftus about the Irish language? I'm just wondering what you see as an appropriate role for a local councillor in relation to the Irish language.
Powerhouse wrote: » The moderator said only "useful" stuff should be posted (whether its attempted humour or narky or whatever, or intended to be, is a different matter) so let him/her explain why that was useful, and me asking a perfectly legitimate question as to how someone is qualified to comment on the activity of a county councillor.*
Powerhouse wrote: » * The funny thing is that you actually dealt with this and answered it perfectly reaonably, which baffles me further as to why the moderator had an issue with the question.
Cliste wrote: » He has outlined nothing about what he intends to do.
Thaedydal wrote: » Because you are posting in a manner which is antagonistic and snarky and that will be off putting people to may want to take part in this thread to share info and ask questions. You are being, to put it mildly, disruptive to the thread.
Cliste wrote: » 1) Well now to be fair why the hell would I know who he is - this is his first time going for election here, and I don't know the Gardai by name, don't live near Bramley, and while I do live in D15, I never heard of D15CC - which you will now go to say that I should - but then why should I? 2) I made a suggestion just before she left about the fact that I would like to see FG be a bit more pro-active in terms of the Irish language (ie having Polish on the site without any Irish is a bit insulting to me). She is also a member of FG (as well as being a current councillor) - I don't see the big problem with what I said, and it would do FG no harm at all to pull the finger out on this topic. 3) PM the Mod - or take it to the helpdesk rather then dragging the thread further away from the topic.
daymobrew wrote: » Howard does mention three aims on his About page. I'll ping him to mention the absence of more information.
Cliste wrote: » I will admit that I am being unduly sceptical of Howard - I think this is a product of someone questioning why I don't know who he is. I might add that none of the other politicians really offer no better policies (Loftus has a bit better), the only thing is that I at least 'know' them already - Howard is an unproven person (to me). Given the alternative's he's in contention for third place as it stands!
Powerhouse wrote: » Does this apply only to me or is it advice for others as well?