LordSutch wrote: » he went very quiet long before the end of the debate. .
LordSutch wrote: » From five to forteen, that's a very scary prospect :mad:
FRIENDO wrote: » From a working man's point of view if my trade union rep was to say yes to management to what ever deal was offered we would always end up with the worst deal (FG, Labour and FF). However when they say NO with a strong leadership we would be offered the best deal.
Pete_Cavan wrote: » First of all, SF are fighting this election based on the promise they will reject the IMF bailout deal altogether, not renogotiate it. SF are not looking to get any kind of deal. Are you suggesting that SF are lying to the electorate, hoping to win seats based on the promise of rejecting the bailout, and then are going to renegotiate it like at the other parties say they will? So SF are fighting the election based on the mother of all empty promises? Unless this is the case, SF will not "be offered the best deal", they will not be offered any deal. As far as SF getting the best deal, we have nothing the IMF want so we have practically no bargaining position. The best we can do is play ball. FG and Lab will get a much better deal than SF because they are willing to work with the IMF to reduce our deficit and get our public finances under control.
LordSutch wrote: » But in all fairness PD was out of his depth, his SF economic figures just didn't add up, he was unable to get his message across, and he seemed to be all over the place, so much so, that he went very quiet long before the end of the debate. Sinn Fein know that they cannot get into Government this Dail, so they are flinging anything & everything around, hollow ideas, with a lack of any 'REAL' substance.I will say that Mr Doherty can talk, he surely can, but his poilices are total rubbish.
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » quite right. Whoops. Sorry, brain elsewhere. I meant they may increase by two, to SEVEN seats. Ta for the wake up call!
sharkie66 wrote: » By the way...Our Day is coming so all those in their cosy corners better be prepared for Major changes to a corrupt society. The Elites are shaking and well they might as like it or not unless they take on board the measures put forward by SF then social unrest Will happen. Mark my words the mainstream political parties will pay dearly if they don't take the masses out of abject poverty.:eek:
jammyhog wrote: » it's FG and FF right wing policies that have this country destroyed, labour are'nt much better....Sinn Fein offer the only alternative to the consensus
deelite wrote: » I'm voting for Sinn Fein - for no other reason than they're the only party that knocks on my door during the year.
caseyann wrote: » I dont believe they can after it is made.
sharkie66 wrote: » [/B] Such!:eek: You would say that! But all the top economists beg to differ! I know who I am going to believe and it is definitely not anybody to do with FF/FG/ex PDs etc. Pat Kenny along with the majority of RTE's media hawks are so anti Sinn Fein that it stinks to high heaven! On the other channel mouthpiece of the mainstream political masters i.e. Network (for all except SF) Two there is an excuse of a programme called 11th hour which had mr colleran on talking about Sinn Fein as Shinners and other other offensive remarks spurted out in the most derogatory fashion. Complete propaganda and unfair broadcasting. Sinn Fein voters also pay the licence fee you know! I though P. Doherty did a great job last night and if it wasn't for the constant interjections by the west Brit 'Pat PD Kenny' then he could have wiped the floor with the rest of the speakers. By the way...Our Day is coming so all those in their cosy corners better be prepared for Major changes to a corrupt society. The Elites are shaking and well they might as like it or not unless they take on board the measures put forward by SF then social unrest Will happen. Mark my words the mainstream political parties will pay dearly if they don't take the masses out of abject poverty.:eek:
NotorietyH wrote: » Yes it's an alternative, but that doesn't automatically make it better. In fact it could very easily (and would very likely in my opinion) be a lot worse. It's like protesting against the sinking of the Titanic by setting fire to the lifeboats.
LordSutch wrote: » I'm scared :rolleyes:You will obey us, our day is coming, you will be sorry, you will conform, hostages will not be taken, social unrest will happen, you will pay dearly, 'Exterminate'! 'exterminate', 'exterminate'! Where's Matt Smith when you need him
jammyhog wrote: » another 3 years of cuts will finish us off
Pete_Cavan wrote: » What right wing policies would they be then? Benchmarking public sector pay allowing wages to increase at a high rate than the rate of inflation and wage increases for all regardless of performance? Or was it constantly increasing the minimum wage to rates where Irish businesses can no longer compete and allowing the cost of living to spiral out of control? Or maybe increasing social welfare payments to among the highest in the EU? A lot of the policies pursued over the past 14 years under FF have been left wing. And before you say it, letting banks fail would have been a right wing approach, the bailout was not a right wing policy.
LordSutch wrote: » Oh dear! Surely a bit more thought should be put into who you are voting for?
jammyhog wrote: » our choices at this moment are more of the same or something different, i'm not going to pretend that the Sinn Fein plan is'nt dangerous, it is, we must default or face 20 to 30 years in the economic wilderness, i dont know about you but i'm not able for decades of emigration and mass unemployment which will be the case if we follow our current path which is agreed by the 3 main parties...FF go on about hard decisions, the hardest 1 of all would be to default and take our chances....another 3 years of cuts will finish us off
Deleted User wrote: » Do ya think? Are you aware that the Sinn Féin plan is one big Cut when the money runs out after a year and the bond markets tell us to fcuk off as opposed to us telling them to take a hike. Yes one huge cut in the SF plan,thats all, just one where no teacher,guard etc gets paid any more as the money has dried up. Good luck with winging it on that one,it's plain daft.
Deleted User wrote: » Do ya think?Are you aware that the Sinn Féin plan is one big Cut when the money runs out after a year and the bond markets tell us to fcuk off as opposed to us telling them to take a hike. Yes one huge cut in the SF plan,thats all, just one where no teacher,guard etc gets paid any more as the money has dried up. Good luck with winging it on that one,it's plain daft.
sharkie66 wrote: » Sutch,:eek: Who are you to tell the rest of us what to do or not do? Get real and try your tiresome goading stunts elsewhere! Grow up, this is a political thread for those who like real discussion not just a place where you can take out your frustration on the rest of us.
sharkie66 wrote: » Surely it is time for you to move to the thread that supports your point of view instead of belittling all those who have the courage to say who they are voting for on this thread.
takun wrote: » I have a pretty good understanding of how we got where we are, I am not asking about that. I am asking for an explanation where the Sinn Fein plan would take us and how. Because I genuinely do not see how it can possibly work and wonder am I missing something.