FREETV wrote: » Here is the link again.http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/irish-water-will-be-allowed-raise-prices-every-year-29798831.html
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » AHHHHHHHHHHHHH HAHAHAHAHAHA He thought he was onto an exclusive PUBLISHED 01/12/2013 | 02:30
FREETV wrote: » I read the date above and not the date it was published. Who cares anyway Fine Gael and Labour will be History soon!
FREETV wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/oireachtas/taoiseach-rules-out-abolishing-water-charges-in-d%C3%A1il-exchanges-1.1964405 The face of a man determined not to give in to the wishes of the majority of the Public. Shame on him!
Little CuChulainn wrote: » I still don't why people are so obsessed with Dennis O'Brein. His link to Irish Water is the equivalent of the plumber who put in the first fix on your house.
Barely There wrote: » Pandering to 'The Public' with giveaway budgets is what bankrupt this Country.
Barely There wrote: » Pandering to 'The Public' with giveaway budgets is what bankrupt this Country. A significant section of the public are poorly educated, self-entitled, economically illiterate, let-someone-else-pay-for-it morons. These people are not to be listened to or indulged, but rather should be ridiculed and exposed on public forums such as this.
seamus wrote: » Post-budget analysis is always the same in this country. "The budget didn't suit me, therefore it's wrong!".
FREETV wrote: » Well, I am not one of those morons! I come from an Educational background.
VinLieger wrote: » You just proposed giving Sinn Fein a chance because they "Couldn't be any worse"That's some educated logic right there
cajonlardo wrote: » The plumber who done the first fix on my home was not accused by the Moriarity Tribunal of bribing my government and he most certainly did not get the biggest state contract ever awarded in return for those bribes. Fine Gael not only saw nothing wrong with those bribes, they thought it a good idea to go ahead and award another contract to Dirty Denis. BTW, it is not obsession. Its contempt. Now stop digging.
FREETV wrote: » Politicians should be forced to stick to their pre-election promises legally.http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/yourview/make-pre-election-pledges-legal-275535.htm
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FREETV wrote: » If they do get in to power here for the first time then they will at least do their utmost to keep all of any pre-election promises or they will be ousted from power and banished for many years to come. Who still has faith in Fine Gael and Labour? They are two faced lying Charlatans serving the wealthy.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Not having much luck with your links today are you?
FREETV wrote: » Well some people are completely afraid of any change. Metathesiophobia. Maybe that's why they will keep voting in the same corrupt retards time after time, either that or low I.Q. levels, akin to a moth continuosly bumping in to a lampshade or a frosted lit glass window.
FREETV wrote: » Smart assed vendetta perhaps?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » You posted the links, Are you claiming the Irish media are conspiring against you?
FREETV wrote: » I never mentioned the Irish Media.
FREETV wrote: » Smart assed vendetta perhaps? It was working, I copied and pasted it directly from the site.
FREETV wrote: » Politicians should be forced to stick to their pre-election promises legally.http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/yourview/make-pre-election-pledges-legal-275535.html