Is-suggett naqra ‘torny’, il-minimum wage

Published: September 28, 2012 at 4:08pm




21 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Jaqq. Dejjem l-istess lehen PN fuq background music stupida.

  2. Jozef says:

    I watched his press conference yesterday morning, and there he was, in a shirt twice his size looking quite miserable and sorry for himself.

    He expects to put up Photoshopped images of Lawrence Gonzi all over the place, only to cry foul as soon as he’s given the same treatment by the PN. The big baby.

    Prime ministerial material he isn’t.

  3. Joseph Vassallo says:

    Internationally, when there is a wage freeze, employees are still entitled to Cost of Living increases.

    Therefore, when Joseph Muscat announced that he will not increase the minimum wage, and when he said that Cost of Living increases will still be given to employees, he actually meant that if elected, he would impose a Wage Freeze!

    The PN Government never made such an announcement. On the other hand, Joseph Muscat led everyone to believe that, if elected, he will introduce the living wage. He then made a u turn and announced that, if elected, he will freeze the minimum wage.

    It reminds me of when Joseph Muscat did not want Malta to join the European Union. He later declared that Malta’s place is in the EU.

  4. A.Attard says:

    This is going to be the repeater class of this campaign

  5. ciccio says:

    Has he initiated legal action about this ‘torni’ issue as yet?

    It would be funny seeing him defend his political statements in a court of law.
    I can already see the magistrate knitting his eyebrows to determine how the court will decide on something which is as yet to happen (a Labour government freezing the minimum wage) and which at the moment belongs to the realm of politics and not to law.

    Or does he plan to take the Prime Minister to a kangaroo court in front one of a Parliamentary committee, where Luciano Busuttil can organise a barbecue with sausages and burgers, and then proceed with a vote of no confidence in the House?

  6. Ronnie says:

    How sad to see both parties competing as to who will dish out more social services, who will raise the minimum wage and who will decrease the utility bills! A competition in mediocrity.

    This week I started again believing in Tonio Fenech (after his famous Madonna gaffe) when he was quoted as saying that utility bills cannot go down without jeopardizing the financial stability of the country.

    Today I read as a front page headline in The Times that the civil service is going to go up by 12M anally with no guarantees for increases in efficiency.

    The PN must have figured that they can beat Labour by being more socialist than them.

  7. Qabadni l-Bard says:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120928/local/muscat-attending-european-socialists-congress.438776
    mela mhux moviment progressive? SOCJALISTI! TRIDU GGIBU MALTA SOCJALISTA!

  8. Zelig says:

    Nahseb mhux naqra ‘torny’ , ghax taht il PL xewk biss ha jkollna.

  9. ron says:

    So Muscat kept his cards close to his chest so that he would not reveal any of his so-called plans or roadmaps, and the only one time he tried speaking about something, as we say in Maltese, ghaxxaqha.

    More is yet to come.

  10. anthony says:

    Prattikament prim ministru. ” Heqq”.

    Cheap labour. “Heqq”.

    Pajjiz tac-cwiec. “Heqq”.

    Poplu li ma jitghallem qatt. “Heqq”.

    X’ iz-**** trid taghmel. “Heqq”.

  11. xmun says:

    Joseph Muscat is attending the European Socialists Congress.

    For a while I thought he was no longer a Socialist. His Moviment ta progressivi, liberali, moderati etc. etc did not mention the word Socialist.

    I hope he does not get any crazy ideas from his French counterpart, that’s right, the one he bumped into near the lift.

    ‘The French government is to introduce a 75 per cent income tax rate for top earners as part of what it called a “fighting budget” to boost jobs and help growth.’

  12. Anthony 1960 says:

    It sounded like “torny”.

    It should have been “thorny”.

    And on that stage last week, he just looked…horny.

  13. Mercury Rising says:

    I didn’t know the meaning of “torny”, so I looked it up. The first site that came up was: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=torny
    When one is tired, but horny.

    Wahda taqra Fifty Shades u l-iehor torny.

  14. marks says:

    The irony of socialism is that when their economic policy (?) goes astray, it is mainly the working class which suffers.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      That counts for anyone’s economic policy. When things go belly-up, the fat cats will still come out on top.

  15. tony says:

    hi daphne do you think franco will put the goverment down ? i never wrote none,i like more to listen. but i would like to know what do you think. maybe i could wrote again . but i really would like to know ,what do you think.

  16. The minimum wage is a safeguard to ensure that workers with a decent job get paid a fair wage, that as a “minimum”, permits a decent standard of living. Nothing special, just good enough to live on.

    Although both parties know this and in essence agree, they are trying to get political mileage by playing a delicate balancing act between workers and businesses, or by taking part of a speech and creating a propaganda film out of it.

    One theory says “keep repeating and eventually someone will believe “.

    Point is, both are offending my intelligence. They should be challenging each other on issues of how they will be promoting work by having new ideas and allowing businesses to work.

  17. ciccio says:

    Milli jidher Joseph Muscat behsiebu juza ‘deflationary economics’ biex minghalih johloq it-tkabbir ekonomiku.

    Ipoggi pressjoni ‘l isfel fuq l-ispejjez ghax minghalih, fil-fantasija ta’ mohhu u forsi ta’ mohh Edward Scicluna, li jekk jaghmel hekk izid il-kompetitivita.

    Ghalhekk jidher li behsiebu jipprova jrahhas xi ftit il-kontijiet, u mbaghad jghid “u issa niffrizaw is-salarji ghax rahhasna l-kontijiet.”

    Ghax nghiduha kif inhi, jekk inaqqas il-kontijiet jaf li meta jaghmel hekk l-indici tal-gholi tal-hajja juri tnaqqis, u allura addio zjieda fil-pagi.

    Fil-verita, dan iwassal biss ghal-dizgwid socjali, kif gara fil-Grecja u Spanja. Is-socjetajiet avanzati ma humiex familjari mal-ekonomija deflazjonarja, ghax din tohloq aspettativi ‘l isfel, u mhux ‘l fuq.

    U allura dan jwassal ghal tnaqqis fid-dhul, telf ta’ fiducja, tnaqqis fid-domanda, sensji u qaghad. U dan johloq krizi u jtawwalha fuq hafna snin.

    Labour won’t work.

    It never did.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      Deflationary economics meta Malta hija membru tal-Eurozone? (Kevin, shut up.)

      U anke kieku ma konniex, meta kullhadd ghaddej fuq “nghollu l-istandartovlifink?”.

      L-izball kbir tal-istrategija ekonomika ta’ Malta kien li nzommu l-pagi artificjalment baxxi ghax minghalina dik hija l-kompetittivita`. Il-PN ghamilha minkejja kliem sabih fid-direzzjoni l-ohra. Imma l-MLP se jaghmilha, bil-firma, bhala l-istrategija centrali tieghu.

      Sheer madness.

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