humanji wrote: And what happens to the guys in the bar...
meditraitor wrote: » Paddy irish man, paddy english man, paddy scotch man walk into a bar............:rolleyes:
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » The only practical way to stop Grand Theft NAMA is to force a general election after which a new coalition will adopt some hybrid of the FG/Labour proposals. Whatever the hybrid, it can hardly be as bad as NAMA, the FF plan to rob the PAYE taxpayer while bailing out the bankers and developers. To force a general election, FF must lose the Lisbon vote. I am calling on Don't Knows to put the future well-being of this country before the demands of Eurocrats. The EU can continue as it is without Lisbon. But NAMA would destroy this country for generations. Stop NAMA - vote No to Lisbon.
Rb wrote: » Genuine Q: Would you rather we didn't have any banks, and kept our money in our socks? Or perhaps bartered livestock for materials?
hobochris wrote: » it would make going for a pint more interesting
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » It makes sense to vote No to Lisbon because it's such an obscure document. It makes even more sense to vote No because it's an obscure document yet one that,when you scan its content, reduces Ireland to being a mere outpost of a new EU state. If you have any doubts about the actual treaty (and who wouldn't, considering that it is precisely the same treaty that we voted on in 2008), then you might already be inclined to vote No.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » If you believe that NAMA is a bad deal for the ordinary PAYE taxpayer or pensioner, then voting No to Lisbon is probably the only way to stop the government from putting the country into harm's way. Stop NAMA and Vote No.
Rb wrote: » I notice the OP didn't even bother looking at the replies, and just came out with more BS with no grounding in reality.Click
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » This thread is not particularly aimed at the unquestioning Yessir who cannot fathom why anybody would vote No. I am appealing to Boarders who have sincere doubts about Lisbon to consider the likelihood that a No vote will trigger a general election and thus stop NAMA.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » The reality of Lisbon is that it would mean the end of Ireland's sovereignty. The issue of sovereignty is ignored by the big parties and the mainstream media who see Lisbon an opportunity to become well-paid apparatchiks of an EU federal state (or 'empire', as Barroso admitted in 2007). The responsible No voter is more interested in freedom and integrity than cosy cartels and irresponsibility.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » Whether the defeat of Lisbon will trigger a general election is impossible to predict but I find it hard to see the government surviving a second No to Lisbon.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » This thread is not particularly aimed at the unquestioning Yessir who cannot fathom why anybody would vote No. I am appealing to Boarders who have sincere doubts about Lisbon to consider the likelihood that a No vote will trigger a general election and thus stop NAMA. The reality of Lisbon is that it would mean the end of Ireland's sovereignty. The issue of sovereignty is ignored by the big parties and the mainstream media who see Lisbon an opportunity to become well-paid apparatchiks of an EU federal state (or 'empire', as Barroso admitted in 2007). The responsible No voter is more interested in freedom and integrity than cosy cartels and irresponsibility. Whether the defeat of Lisbon will trigger a general election is impossible to predict but I find it hard to see the government surviving a second No to Lisbon.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » The reality of Lisbon is that it would mean the end of Ireland's sovereignty.
greendom wrote: » Cure cancer, aids and ensure peace throughout the World - Vote No to Lisbon.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » a new coalition
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » It makes even more sense to vote No because it's an obscure document yet one that,when you scan its content, reduces Ireland to being a mere outpost of a new EU state.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » If you believe that NAMA is a bad deal for the ordinary PAYE taxpayer or pensioner, then voting No to Lisbon is probably the only way to stop the government from putting the country into harm's way.
Hobo Sapiens wrote: » Stop NAMA and Vote No.
TechFreak wrote: » OP your an foolish to think that by voting against Lisbon the government will fall.
SkepticOne wrote: » Why do you think the government won't fail? Obviously it is not a foregone conclusion that it would fail, but I don't see how anyone could be sure that the government would survive.