Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » So by your logic, if someone thinks a policy is a good idea, they are automatically a supporter of a party who endorses it?
donalg1 wrote: » Now if only Ghandee could clarify who he was referring to we could put the whole thing to bed.
tayto lover wrote: » No but to be on here day and night constantly spouting it without even contemplating the views of the opposition is just too much. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck etc etc.
Ghandee wrote: » This will be the third and final time I'll plead with you Donal.If you think I have accused you of being affiliated with any political party, fg/ff/sf/lab or otherwise, kindly point me towards the post.If you won't or can't, kindly stop trying to derail the thread on petty assumptions and accusations. Now let this be the end of it, please grow up.
lugha wrote: » And of course as his view on property tax is close enough to Sinn Fein's view, it follows that he is a Shinner. Can you reference any of your own posts where you conceded an argument in favour of a property tax? I don't think so. So it seems you are a Sinn Fein duck. :pac:
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » Do you know what Tayto? I think I've treated you respectfully throughout. Yes, we disagree, but I've engaged with your points, tried to see your point of view and given you mine. I've never engaged in name calling. I've never alleged you're a Sinn Feiner or an FFer or a member of the CAWHT. Because I've no idea of what your political affiliations are. I would have expected the same courtesy from you.
donalg1 wrote: » I put a link of the post up for you, so I really dont know what the above is about. You want me to grow up, well why dont you grow up and answer the questions you have been asked a hundred times now. It would be very easy for you to put the argument to bed, you only have to answer two simple questions and that will be the end of it. Why wont you do this Ghandee? Who were you referring to? Why did you refer Vlad to my post? Answer these and that will be the end of it.
tayto lover wrote: » No need to get huffy about it. I just said that I think you and others are F.G. supporters. Where is the insult in that? It's an opinion, that's all. Unless of course people are members and are ashamed of it which I really can't believe. As for me I have never voted S.F. I have voted F.F., Labour and the last time I voted F.G. because I thought they stood for change, anti-corruption and cronyism. I didn't even know that they were pro Property Tax to my shame. So I was wrong on many things about them.
Ghandee wrote: » You do realise Lugha, SF are only one of every political party in Ireland bar the coalition that oppose a property tax?
K-9 wrote: » Quote the post in full or stop going on about it.Everybody else cut out the sniping.
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » In fairness, it is a bit insulting to characterise someone's position as support for a party they've never voted for nor ever will. I've never indulged in name calling or labelling of you.
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » So instead you'd like to spend public money on building a database when most of the information could have been gathered much more cheaply?
tayto lover wrote: » I believe that it is no harm at all for people here to state if they support a particular party. Why not? Why should being a member or supporter of any party be an insult? All a poster has to say is that they never voted for that party.
dvpower wrote: » I think he was implying that I'm a FG member. He would be wrong (unsurprisingly). tayto lover wrote: » I would be in agreement with him on that. I believe you, lugha and Vlad are F.G. men. Now I could be wrong but don't think so. You are all too consistent on spinning the party line. Donalg1 may not be as sometimes he can actually see the flipside of the argument.
tayto lover wrote: » I would be in agreement with him on that. I believe you, lugha and Vlad are F.G. men. Now I could be wrong but don't think so. You are all too consistent on spinning the party line. Donalg1 may not be as sometimes he can actually see the flipside of the argument.
Ghandee wrote: » More cheaply to whom? Certainly not the already hard hit homeowner. As I've already asked, why don't they charge at census time, that database seems to Get created without a charge attached to it ok.
Ghandee wrote: » As I've already asked, why don't they charge at census time, that database seems to Get created without a charge attached to it ok.
dvpower wrote: » Clearly that wouldn't be enough for you.
lugha wrote: » Fianna Fail DO favour a property tax. They are currently engaging in a bit of political opportunism, which lamentably, some of you are failing for. Anyway, my substantial points remains. To suggest that if you share a policy view with any political party then you must necessarily be a member of that party is plainly daft.
tayto lover wrote: » I don't get your point Dv. If you didn't vote for a party all you have to do is say that. Be honest about it. I voted for F.G. last G.E. to my shame now, so i'm admitting it. I am not a member of that or any other party though. Why can't everyone else tell the truth?
Ghandee wrote: » I do, and I'll stick to this, see an FF/SF coalition before 2014, voted into power over a property tax that's proven highly controversial, and that FG and labour refuse to back down on, even after the troika saying they couldn't care less about it.
Ghandee wrote: » They're committing political suicide IMO.
bgrizzley wrote: » and if we are to believe the protaxers on here, only one of the coalition is in favour and the other conceded to get their grubby mitts into power.
dvpower wrote: » Fantasy.
dvpower wrote: » You've already said that you were in agreement with Ghandee in implying that I'm a FG member, despite my saying that I am not. Anyway, there is no requirement on anyone to state who they did or didn't vote for. This is a thread about the HHC / property tax, not party affiliation (even if some still can't make the distinction). I wish people could stick to the topic.
tayto lover wrote: » It is very much part of the topic if people are defending the party line just because it is the party line though and their own opinion is taking a back seat because of it. It might actually add to the debate if people would admit as much and explain why "we" are doing this as a party.
Ghandee wrote: » If its a lie, I'm only the lie teller, not the lie maker.http://www.politics.ie/forum/current-affairs/198489-troika-would-accept-property-tax-alternative.html
lugha wrote: » Well let me bare my chest. I am not a member of any political party and never have been a member of any political party. I have never attended a political party meeting or campaigned in any way for any party. And in the past I have voted, at different times, for FF, FG, Lab, the Greens, the PDs and the odd independent. Now for the love of Allah, can this be the end of this? I am in favour of a property tax because I can see a number of advantages it has over other taxes and IMO, those making the argument against a property tax have failed to make any kind of a reasoned argument against the notion of a property tax in principle. An argument that does not apply equally well to other taxes, ones that are widely acceptable. The undoubtedly strong views against "taxing the home" have IMO, as their source, the heart and not the head.
tayto lover wrote: » It is very much part of the topic if people are defending the party line just because it is the party line though and their own opinion is taking a back seat because of it.
tayto lover wrote: » It might actually add to the debate if people would admit as much and explain why "we" are doing this as a party.