The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Kenny is a weak human being. Targets the people who need it most.
Billy86 wrote: » Seriously? With the history we have of 'witty, charismatic' leaders that's still one of the most important things to you? Why, exactly?
Phoebas wrote: » Ah, go on - give us a sneak preview.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » I will so. Google 'Enda Farrell NAMA'.
Phoebas wrote: » Well then - that's Kenny's reputation shot down in flames. Thanks for sharing this important information. :rolleyes:
irishfeen wrote: » I can see Kenny running for the hills
Red Nissan wrote: » You might, but he'd need the hills pointed out to him, he'd need to be told to run, he'd need to be told how long to run, he'd need to be told why he is running and he'd need to be told what to do when he gets there! :P
NuckingFacker wrote: » He was a teacher. Not a successful businessman, not a brilliant economist, not even a juggler with some skill from Duffys circus. A Teacher. "Quiet now boys and girls, open your books at page 10 and you begin reading now Mulleady". That's our great white hope?
Spring Onion wrote: » I think Enda is completely over-coached and it affects his confidence and speaking. I believe a stronger leader would have gotten a better deal for the banking debt. I believe his negotiation skills are poor. Our national debt will cripple us for decades. I also believe he was bullied by Labour into a softly softly approach at budget time. Instead of some harsh deep cuts in Year 1, we are suffering death from 1000 cuts over multiple budgets and the economy is really struggling. Short answer No. He will retire at the next General Election. Guaranteed.
Spring Onion wrote: » I think Enda is completely over-coached and it affects his confidence and speaking.I believe a stronger leader would have gotten a better deal for the banking debt. I believe his negotiation skills are poor. I also believe he was bullied by Labour into a softly softly approach at budget time. Instead of some harsh deep cuts in Year 1, we are suffering death from 1000 cuts over multiple budgets and the economy is really struggling. Short answer No. He will retire at the next General Election. Guaranteed.
Rabelais wrote: » We should exclude the teaching professions from getting involved in politics. :rolleyes:
road_high wrote: » Nothing compared to the FF idiots who sleep walked us into the deal in the first place. It really should not be forgotten where the real blame lies in all this mess
One only has to listen this piece to remind ourselves to the low base we were coming from. Truly appalling Taoiseach and as Finance Minister directly responsible for much of the today's mess
Spring Onion wrote: » I think Enda is completely over-coached and it affects his confidence and speaking.I believe a stronger leader would have gotten a better deal for the banking debt. I believe his negotiation skills are poor. Our national debt will cripple us for decades. I also believe he was bullied by Labour into a softly softly approach at budget time. Instead of some harsh deep cuts in Year 1, we are suffering death from 1000 cuts over multiple budgets and the economy is really struggling. Short answer No. He will retire at the next General Election. Guaranteed.
road_high wrote: » Nothing compared to the FF idiots who sleep walked us into the deal in the first place. It really should not be forgotten where the real blame lies in all this mess. Nothing is guaranteed. If the economy continues to improve (as it appears it will) he is a shoe-in. Credibility is thus guaranteed vs the so-called alternatives (there aren't any really) and he will win a second-term.
irishfeen wrote: » Enda can't wish the debt away - all he can do is forget the debt and get the country into a position that we are self sufficient for the long term.
irishfeen wrote: » You do realise we make up about 0.6% of the EU population? ... what kind of power do you think we wield? (some sort of Celtic god or something? :rolleyes: ) ... We had one chance to make the bank debt a Europe-wide problem, that was the night of the bank guarantee - we could have held a gun to Europe's head and threatened to allow contagion to fall banks like domino's across Europe/the World. Fianna Fail decided that was too much of a risk to take - our children and their children after will be paying for that decision.... Enda can't wish the debt away - all he can do is forget the debt and get the country into a position that we are self sufficient for the long term.
NuckingFacker wrote: » I often wonder just how many FG party members post on threads like this. Be interesting to know.
tayto lover wrote: » Not a great job at all BUT still better than F.F