TYPICAL OLD LABOUR: ‘KONSULTENT TAL-HOUSING’. They just don’t get it, do they.

Published: January 30, 2012 at 2:06pm

Taking comfort in Joseph’s embracing of Mintoffianism and a bunch of old dinosaurs, star candidayt Stefan Buontempo is out popping flyers into the letterboxes of his constituency.

One of his constituents scanned it and emailed it to me. Left click on the image and take a look at the pure and utter shamelessness.




63 Comments Comment

  1. thinker says:

    Is that his office or home address?

  2. SC says:

    Not to mention the use of @yahoo.com and not a domain name.

    • Kenneth Cassar says:

      To be fair, that’s his email address.

    • J Grech says:

      Yahoo.com is a domain name. I think what you mean is that he’s not using his own personalised domain name such as @mizzi.com.

      The only technical advantage of using your own personalised domain name is only when the email address owner hosts the personal domain on his personal servers because he himself would be the single owner of his emails.

      This contrasts to hosting your emails at Godaddy or Google with which you can you use your own personalised domain name but you’re still sharing the ownership of the mails with them. The operational costs of hosting your own Mail Server make it very unfeasible.

      Note: Google and other hosting providers can apply bayesian methods and other artificial intelligence methods to scan through emails for particular words and help firms re-design their marketing strategies.

      • ZZZzzzZZZzzz says:

        It doesnt matter if the emails are hosted on GoDaddy or any other company, the argument is that a professional should never use a yahoo email to advertise his services. It makes him look less professional.

      • J Grech says:

        Agreed :)

      • SC says:

        The point was (if it wasn’t obvious) that using @yahoo or @gmail is just very unprofessional.

        I took it as just more evidence of the PL being mediocre in everything they do.

        I remember 10 years ago speaking to companies who wouldn’t even bother to reply to emails from somebusiness@hotmail.com or newbusiness@yahoo.com for the simple fact the impression they gave were of being very unprofessional.

        It takes less than an hour to have a personal domain, a basic web presence and an email account linked to it.

  3. Żeża Ta' Bubaqra says:

    Is giving us a good time his promise?

  4. Dee says:

    “”Konsulent tal housing” x ikun ezattament?

    Jaghmel il-water proofing tal-bejt?

  5. ZZZzzzZZZzzz says:

    Bihsiebu jati il-pariri kif il-partitarji tieghu jistaw ‘jiddubbaw’ artijiet tal-gvern bxejn? Partit Laburista, bidel ismu u il-logo, imma l-istess ghadu.

  6. Richard Borg says:

    Wicc ta’ ferhan.

  7. Not Tonight says:

    They will continue exactly where they left off. The sad part of it is that that is precisely what a lot of people want: a local politician to ‘look after’ his constituents, handing out ‘pjaciri’ to those ‘ta’ gewwa’. May God have mercy on us all.

  8. Amanda Cortis says:

    The housing consultant (whatever that means) lives in a house called “Xelter”?

    You couldn’t make it up.

  9. renzo says:

    Ma narax kumment wiehed bis-sens.

    • yor/malta says:

      Learn to read between the lines and get a sense of humour .

    • The chemist says:

      Probabbli li int wiehed minn dawk li motto tieghek hu ‘jew b’xejn jew xejn ‘. Dawn il-kummenti lanqas jirregistraw f’iskutella ta’ rasek, Renz! Mur fuq Maltastar forsi tifhem xi haga.

    • Angus Black says:

      Mhux wahdek milli jidher.

      Il-Laburisti kollha ghandhom il-problema li ma jgharfux ir-realta, w ma jafux b’umorizmu, imma d-dwejjaq biss li jitmahhom il-Partit ta Mintoff.

  10. m busuttil says:

    Can Dr.S. Buontempo enlighten us what he means by “konsulent tal-housing”?

    • ciccio says:

      Can Joseph Muscat tell us what his candidayt means by “konsulent tal-housing”?

      • Pat Zahra says:

        Perhaps he means he’s the legal consultant at the Housing Authority at present?

      • carlos says:

        Just stealing other people’s property and handing it out to Labour supporters. Simple, is it?

      • John Schembri says:

        Cara daqs il-kristall: Kkonsulent tal-housing means that either he will be minister for housing if he’s elected or else chairman of the housing authority if he’s not elected.

        You don’t have to be Franco Debono or Confucius to conclude that this would be a good example of meritocracy in an oligarchic state.

        He’s an expert in giving advice on how to get the most points in social housing application.

      • The Phoenix says:

        Niffangaw jitla l-Lejber u Niffangaw
        Niffangaw ghaliex b’Josef niffangaw
        Il-hin kollu niffangaw,
        plots u fletts b’xejn nniffangaw
        Niffangaw, iva mal-lejber niffangaw

        Sung to a popular church refrain.

      • John Schembri says:

        Re-phrase “…..either he EXPECTS TO be minister for housing if he’s elected or else chairman of the housing authority if he’s not elected”

        He’s an expert on the subject and merits to be made minister.Sounds familiar, now where did I hear that?

    • cat says:

      The same thaught has crossed my mind. “Nahseb li vvinta posizzjoni”.

    • A. Charles says:

      He is being advised by moonlighting ex-Housing Authority Chairman (under the PN) Marisa Micallef Leyson.

  11. ciccio says:

    Does he actually work with the Housing Authority in any position, including consulting?
    As far as I am aware, he was Labour’s speaker on housing.

  12. Pat Zahra says:

    Whoops sorry, not legal consultant – he’s an architect, so I guess he’s a consultant at the Housing Authority. Either way, it’s an unfortunate translation. That, or we get knee-jerk reactions to anything that combines the word ‘Housing’ and the torca.

  13. P Shaw says:

    I think that they had a Minister for Housing in the 80s

  14. JZ says:

    I’m glad you have finally posted something about this imposter.

    Can somebody enlighten me what Stefan Buontempo’s doctorate is in?

    On the Parliament’s website he claims to be “an architect by profession” yet he is NOT on the list of those who have warrants to practise. http://www.resources.gov.mt/file.aspx?f=702

    Does he know it is illegal to claim to be a ‘perit’ when he is not?

    So what is he, exactly?

    What does a housing consultant do exactly? Does he advise the Housing Authority? Or does he advise his constituents on whom to speak to within the Authority to get his application speeded up?

    Another one for the skip, methinks.

  15. dudu says:

    Photos of Dom Mintoff meeting Our Lady of Pompei (disguised as Mary Spiteri).

    Charles Mallia
    THIS IS A HISTORIC MOMENT THAT DOM MINTOFF VISIT M’XLOKK FOR THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF POMPEI ON THE 31st AUGUST 2011.COPIES OF THIS PHOTO ARE AVAILABLE 11ins x 7 1/2ins or visit my facebook for more photos.— with Cathrine Zammit, Joyce Aquilina Bartolo and Ron Cutajar.

    http://www.facebook.com/DomMintoff#!/photo.php?fbid=260681267275461&set=o.114306255590&type=1&theater

  16. dudu says:

    Another HISTORIC MOMENT. Ritratt ta’ Mintoff jaqta’ xewqet it-tfal billi jqassmilhom xi cekkijiet.

    “hadt gost li intqajt ma il-perit u kellem lil familja tieghi, u it tifla qatet xewqita li intaqet ma dak li hafna jejdula fuqu u min kien dak li beda jibghat ic cekkijiet lit tfal”

    http://www.facebook.com/DomMintoff#!/photo.php?fbid=387745677084&set=o.114306255590&type=1&theater

    Sorry Daphne for posting these links but I could not help it.

    • Izzie says:

      Yes, sending cheques out to children. These jerks think it was Mintoff’s money, not taxpayers’ money (or for many years, Gaddafi’s money) that covered children’s allowances.

  17. Manuel says:

    “Konsulent tal-Housing”, meaning that he will be dishing out plots and flats with a view, like those given to Jose’s father from Bormla in the 1980s and who worked at the dockyard earning 25k (liri) yearly?

  18. Jess says:

    For a good time, call Dr Stefan.

  19. Paul Bonnici says:

    One word: pathetic.

  20. delacroixet says:

    Again, Labour’s fixation with housing. Not a lot is actually inspired or original with this newer version of Mintoff’s party, is it?

    Thrown into power after the end of the construction boom of the late sixties in 1971, the Mintoffians began building housing estates like there was no tomorrow.

    That eased off unemployment and met one of Mintoff’s promises. Housing may have been needed, but it’s not like Labour did not benefit from the whole shindig. Jobs for the boys, land profiteering…and houses.

    • Izzie says:

      Not only that, but appropriating themselves of stretches of lands and houses. In 1971 and later houses were being requisitioned with glee, especially in the St. Julians and Sliema area. How can one forget such things?

  21. Mark M says:

    tal-hawsink

  22. Peter Borg says:

    Why “Xelter” and not “Hawzing”? What a creep.

  23. yor/malta says:

    In the good old days this sort of person was selling magic potions to the gullible .

  24. Anthony says:

    I do not have a clue whether this Stefan is an architect, a doctor, a consultant or what.

    All I can say is that his late father was ‘styled’ His Excellency Professor Dr.

    His job was to remove corns from old ladies’ deformed feet.

    His presumed titles were the source of many jokes and innuendoes at social gatherings in my days.

    [Daphne – Oh, OK. The famous ‘tabib tas-saqaj’ the older generation used to talk about when I was growing up.]

    • Izzie says:

      I thought it was him, the fake Professur Kavallier’s son.

    • A. Charles says:

      If I remember well, Professur Buontempo was a candidate for elections with all the available political parties of that time. He finished his disappointing political career with MLP. He started calling himself “professur” when Mintoff arranged for him to be a lecturer in podology in one desert university in Libya.

  25. Francis Saliba MD says:

    Not the “famous tabib tas-saqaj” but “ll-professur “tal-kallijiet” and who was a source of great fun and merriment to medical students teasing him about his erudition in medicine and surgery.

    [Daphne – That’s it! You’re right. I’ve been wondering and wondering, because ‘tabib tas-saqaj’ didn’t sound quite it. I remember it as a scornful name.]

    • JZ says:

      I see. Is this Labour’s plan for tertiary education?

      I imagine the wannabe professor must have been so proud of his son when he became a wannabe architect and received his wannabe doctorate. All that’s left is a wannabe prime minister to appoint him to Government.

    • john says:

      ‘Int semplici kallist’ he was informed by a grande dame in my presence.

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