Vote Labour to get to go to more BBQs HDEJN IL-POOL!!!!! NARAKHOM!!!!

Published: August 20, 2011 at 7:11pm

The Labour Party’s news website, Maltastar, has a lesson for the government. It’s called HOW NOT TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL ECONOMY, and it accuses the Nationalist government – which took Malta into, in this order, 1. the developed world, 2. the European Union, 3. the Euro zone – of “amateur dabbling”.

The article reads like it was written by a committee of simple-minded chav elves with a worth-nothing university degree, and this is its conclusion:

The 40% decline in potential activity does however point at a Nationalist Party in Government that has lost all energies and has no clue how to manage our economic fortunes, in contrast to a Labour Party that is prepared and eager to work for a prosperous Malta.

Why do I get the oddest feeling that it is not a prosperous Malta for which that lot are gagging and eager?




8 Comments Comment

  1. tal-monti vote labour? says:

    narakom not narakhom

  2. anthony says:

    The spirit might be willing, although I very much doubt it, but the flesh, especially the grey matter is very, very weak.

    In fact I see no evidence of any of it whatsoever.

    Neither do eighty percent of the business community for that matter.

    This figure of 40% decline in potential activity is, at best, fatuous.

    These people are not even capable of amateur dabbling.

  3. ciccio2011 says:

    They mention “the 40% decline in potential activity” in their conclusion as if they had explained it somewhere else in their article.

    I couldn’t find it, so I have no idea what they are talking about.

    But above all, how exactly do you measure a “40% decline in potential activity”?

  4. red nose says:

    It seems that these incompetent people do not follow world news

  5. Jozef says:

    Is it a coincidence that Saviour Balzan wrote an open letter to Joseph in last Sunday’s Maltatoday outlining ‘his’ proposals a labour government should pursue?

    He states, amongst other things, that ‘Gozo should be a centre for government’s processing centres in tax, inland revenue and social security. That way employment there will be given a boost’

    How’s that for efficiency? Having to plod up to Gozo to meet the taxman.

    Gives a new meaning to the term ‘tax break’.

  6. Farrugia says:

    I would not flag Malta’s absorption into the Eurozone as some kind of economic achievement. On the contrary, it was probably Malta’s biggest economic mistake in the past 20 years.

    Unless northern Europe syphons off its money to southern Europe, the eurozone is bound to fail and is already failing, as the British gleefully keep pointing out. However, people in this country remain oblivious of the precariousness of the euro.

    You are quite right about the ‘worth-nothing university degree’. Some degree courses at the University of Malta are of dubious quality, run by people of dubious academic pedigree, or should I say pay-degree.

  7. Joe Micallef says:

    Are they suggesting that following the next general election we should be happy with a “Labour Party that is prepared and eager to work for a prosperous Malta”.

    Being prepared and eager to work is a given which does not guarantee a prosperous Malta – and judging by the people they are pushing forward I cannot see the prosperous happening!

  8. ronald mifsud says:

    Under Labour they prosper while we starve. We had to smuggle everthing we needed, from toothpaste to chocolates to everything.

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