Thinking positively
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January 16, 2012 at 5:06pm
Posted by Frankie Narcono on this site:
Actually I am looking forward to a Labour government. The Nationalists are too boring. During those 18 months of Sant’s government it was fun going to work as the Minister responsible used to make life so interesting. Disastrous decisions all the way and when we used to think it can’t get worse it always did.
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That was before EU membership, the Eurozone crisis, and the squeeze on interbank lending. It’ll be even more fun now.
You’re going to need one of these:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/images/products/mula-abacus__21167_PE106157_S4.jpg
It doesn’t look at all boring from here. I mean, the long string of f**k ups by this Government are record breaking; how the heck can you classify this as being boring:
Arriva
BWSC
John Dalli
Franco Debono (that sure isnt boring!!!)
[Daphne – What a small mind. Your mandango is probably bigger.]
Franco Debono is MEGA boring. The only reason anyone’s interested is because of the fallout of his absurd and irresponsible behaviour.
No one is interested in the man himself, except him.
let me add to the list –
500 euro increase
Mercaptan
Arsenal – Tonio Fenech
Tonio Fenech seeing the madonna,
Tonio Fenech and the Montebello brothers
the superyacht scandal
Smart city (jobs?)
party financing
Carm sleeping in parliament
Austin Gatt saying that there is no room for democracy in parliament
Paul Borg Olivier sending emails to certain recipients
Paul Borg Olivier getting his hands on a cabinet document
Gozo channel chairman
Amongst many others…
[Daphne – Read your list again and then ask yourself why I think you’re ridiculous. If those are the ingredients for a crisis, then you have led the most dreadfully sheltered life. Or maybe you’re just very, very dull-witted.]
I see. So 5000 promised jobs, no room for democracy, etc are ridiculous?
Yes, I know. You will not moderate this answer since your low education does not allow critics.
I agree. But do you really think that list won’t be replicated under Labour? It will just be that, plus another item:
The anti-European star of “Made in Brussel” now holding the EU presidency.
Again, inz*******
the list is interesting and indeed disappointing, but i do get where daphne is coming from… he may come from a privileged background, but you know daphne, not everyone went to Hogwarts. more to the point will this list prove that muscat can do better? not at all – in fact he offered nothing, not even the tiniest of policy proposals. “a plague on both your houses”
Boring? I can’t recall, for the life of me, a more exciting period in our recent political history.
Mandango’s list above is just “un assaggio” of screw ups of this Government. And the longer it lasts, the more we’re assured exhilarating fun.
Keep ’em coming Lawrence.
[Daphne – This is the most exciting? Then you must be even younger than Franco’s school report. From my perspective, it’s the dullest ever period, bar a crackpot or two. it certainly doesn’t compare to the tension in the run-up to EU membership, when your lot were determined to sink the bleeding ship.]
Wise words for Franco, from someone half his age.
http://pawlugatt.com/2012/01/16/francodal/
The man who is single-handedly threatening the Prime Minister is lecturing us about how the Prime Minister shouldn’t be held hostage by a clique. Franco, the Prime Minister shouldn’t be held hostage by ANYONE regardless of their Form 2 midyear report
You must see that different. ALL votes should have the same value. Alone the word backbencher implies that the votes of the people which voted for those “backbenchers” have less value than others.
Is that democratic? Maybe some lower class people believe that but in a true democratic state every vote should have the same say.
In old democracies it is normal that MPs are not just “Stimmvieh” but have their own intelligence! But it seems only in Malta that is seen different!
[Daphne – Electors elect their representatives to the legislature, parliament. The executive, government, is something else. By your half-assed reasoning, every MP – all 69 of them – should be a minister and there should be one large government composed of 69 cabinet ministers and no Opposition. To push your question back at you, is that democratic? And if you’re Franco Debono, please use Maltese. I can understand it, don’t worry, and I won’t think you’re ‘lower class’ (sigh).]
@MsDCG; congratulations for your ability to decipher this loser’s ramblings. He lost me completely.
KMB is strangely quiet … or am I missing something?
Well, I cannot stand KMB but maybe he experienced at least a minimum of education and does not spread poison around!
Say that again. Maybe you are too young to remember K.M.B. calling the hooligans who attacked the Curia and the Law Courts “the aristocracy of the workers”.
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He didn’t just call them that. He accompanied them on their rampage. Remember?
I take it your education involved your parents shelling out to send you to a UK public boarding school and then winning a scholarship to Oxbridge. If so, it was a great waste of money.
Daphne calling somebody else names doesn’t make you any smarter.Every day you are turning into a psychotic hysterical witch with capital B .You sincerely disgust me .
[Daphne – I am pleased to know that you understand I disgust you sincerely. It would have been very upsetting had my attempts at disgusting you been considered false.]
Kieli il Maws – Nahseb kielek mohhok, ukoll. None of the names you called Daphne start with a “B”.
Grezz, I think he meant Bitch
I must say that if the situation under the Socialists (when and if they get elected) gets as ‘funny’ as in Greece, where it was reported that parents are leaving their children at school or some other government institutions because they have no money to raise them, then it is really going to be ‘fun’.
So all the on-going projects that Labour called waste of money will stop once there is an early change of government?
Will the beautiful green and colourful roundabouts revert back to the time of Labour..garigue?
Will we also get again “Lorry Sant” roads as labour will try and save money? Will the councils be stopped?
Will MEPA be run by a minister again and bribes given for permits?
I am no television junkie, but I am definitely watching more television with this telenovela going on.
[Daphne – It’s not a telenovela. It’s real life. And it affects YOUR life – directly.]