C14N wrote: » Given the chance to vote, SF would be at the very bottom of the pile based on my current knowledge. If I was actually voting I would find out more about them but I get the impression that Sinn Féin would like to sever Ireland from the EU and general international connections as much as possible and abandon the Euro and I can't think of many policies that would be worse. They're also major socialists and whenever I see them on the news shouting about something or other, it really looks like they have no concept of how the real financial world works. Their still relatively recent ties to the IRA put me off. I don't like the fact that they are so republican. Generally, I find that people who love their own country too much have less tolerance for outsiders and that might sound unfair but it's how I feel. I'm not saying don't be proud of your country but Sinn Féin take it a bit too far imo.
caseyann wrote: » With all due respect in your opinion that is. They all sat back and watched and waited till **** hit fan and then complained,but sat back on their pretty wages and luxury lives until that time came.Sinn Féin didnt and complained long before.
caseyann wrote: » You must be hiding under a rock then because every other nationality on the planet are more love their own country too much more than Irish.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » In fairness SF have been complaining about EU / Foreign influences for the last 40 years, it's a bit like saying that a stopped clock will eventually be right
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » your point is well made, as are those of the impish young sharkie66 when his thoughts are on this thread and not on my brain ability (i'll deride myself thats how self deprecation works ta). Listen my cúpla buachaillî óg na hEireann, you never asked me how i was going to vote nor did i say. I never said i was not voting sinn fein nor did i dismiss ALL their policies outright. Many of them are sound, many of them are flawed, or not thought through. No, I simply pointed out how sinn fein will not be in power. I pointed out that it is my humble opinion that they may get 7or8 seats,I also stated elsewhere in this and other threads that i will be voting for what is best for me in my constituency. Consider that i'm still the right side of 40, so not quite as old as yoda. I've turned down the opportunity to move abroad, and moved within ireland, to set up my own business, as i'm staunchly irish, as it happens. I hope to add 5or6 staff. If that works, we'll see whats next. Having 5kids and a wife, taxes, mortgages, child benefit slashed, business grants slashed (i got zero instead of three grand starting out) i once felt exactly the same as you guys. But The world and the experiences you have in it can modify your opinions over time. remember, on the plus side, sinn fein have come a huge huge way in a very short time, its not that long since they had to dub over them with actors voices, now they are on the verge of a parliamentary voice by attaining 7 seats. Personally, When you get to where i am, and you hav family business jobs tax etc to consider, the result is I will be voting for the best men for me and my family. But his party is not necessarily the best to lead nationally. There is the dicotomy. experience teaches me this. But thats me. To each his own. As for my number one vote, well you never asked. Clue. I'm in north kerry. Worked it out? Never assume lads. Theres a saying, assumption is the mother of all 4uck ups. Go neirí an bothar libh
K_user wrote: » I would never vote for SF because they are a bunch of socialist nut jobs that would screw the country up so bad if given half the chance. The very first thing they would do is tell the IMF to f**k off and burn all financial ties with Europe. I'd give it about a year, maybe a year and a half, before the Irish economy grinds to a halt and we all homeless and are dining out in our local soup kitchen.
fisgon wrote: » I wouldn't vote for Sinn Fein with a gun to my head.
sharkie66 wrote: » Well said and I understand your situation! Respect Barber! Your approach to this forum lark is indeed refreshing ... I will be voting for SF because they seem to be the only ones who are really prepared to stand the ground that our forefathers fought for and won back for the peoplmere plebs in their eyes and like so many times in the past the elites will always cast us down as dangerous loonies when all we want is justice, equality and a sharing of the wealth in society. What we are getting today is the socializing of private debt and a total reworking of all the rules dealing with capitalism.. political mainstream leaders are all prepared to lie down quietly while the EU/IMF masters are reaching feverishly for the sand laden vaseline! Beir bua
Xclusiv Barber wrote: » Every1 get out and vote or u dont hav a right to speak and a lot of young irishmen would have died for nothing and you'd be singing god save the queen and loving it.
K_user wrote: » Which is exactly the sort of talk that explains why SF should never get into power in this country...
Mario Daniel wrote: » They will be number one on my ticket. Now down to convincing others, not an easy job since some of us still look at SF's violent as being relevant to today's Ireland and the GE.
RustyNut wrote: Im voting sf this time round just to p1ss off the ffers.
Irish Fire wrote: » That's a bloody stupid reason to vote for another party. .
Pete_Cavan wrote: » The economy is extremely relevant to the GE and that is why no one should vote for SF. They havent a f*cking clue about economics and their policies prove this.
SnowY32 wrote: » Im voting Sinn Fein as because they are not subservient!!! Fcuk the IMF:D:D:D:D
danbohan wrote: » agh yes , if those bastos in sinn fein had known anything about economics we would not have the IMF here now or 450,000 on the dole or 50-100000 people emigrating per year , they have ruined the country with their not having a clue about economics , get them out of government now i say , hold on .............
sharkie66 wrote: » mmmmm, K, could you elaborate further as I am not sure I follow you. Your point is a little unclear. Do you object to people going out to vote or what?
Pete_Cavan wrote: » OK, so how are we going to pay for our budget deficit for this year and next year and every year after that without the IMF money? Our expenditure is ~€17bn more than our income and that deficit will increase under SF because they want to reverse the cuts so unless SF can get €20bn every year we will need to get even more money from the IMF if we follow their plan. That is a serious question, no SF supporter here can answer that question.
shtemcguire wrote: » they have policies that want to help the poor and they are republican which is good
Tipp Man wrote: » Things can get a lot worse than they are now you know. It is almost definite that if SF economic policy was implemented then by 2014, at the latest, this country would be economically ruined and people would be economically ruined. Don't forget nearly everybody in this country enjoys a very high standard of living - even still. That could all change very rapidly with SF in power
K_user wrote: » Thats because SF can't answer that question. Its easy to make grand populist statements from afar. Implementing policy is alot harder and the stakes are far greater.
sharkie66 wrote: » Totally untrue assertion there Petey! Proof please...... Have you read through ALL the posts here by what you call SF supporters? Ehhh, I don't think so. Before posting such outrageous assertions please, pretty please READ all the posts! Ta