Three of today’s headlines

Published: October 1, 2012 at 11:26am

How lucky we are to be so very bored.

Maaaaa, xi dwejjaq these Nationalists….time for a change. Jahasra it’s Labour’s turn now, daqs kemm ilhom jistennew.

No, ta, jien il-Joseph se nivvota. What can possibly go wrong?

Mhux xorta se nkunu l-istess, but with more change and excitement at least? Jiena I’m so bored.




10 Comments Comment

  1. Paul Bonnici says:

    In Greece there are desperately sick people who are being denied medical treatment because of lack of funds. This is also the case in some parts of Portugal and Spain.

  2. tinnat says:

    So very true. And so unbelievably sad that the majority of the population prefers to navel-gaze.

  3. Paul Bonnici says:

    I was in Barcelona Spain in February and the taxi driver who picked me up at the airport told me about high unemployment in Spain and the endemic corruption and irresponsible spending of the past governments.

    Many young Spaniards are desperate to leave Spain. This is what will happen in Malta if the LP comes to power in the next election.

  4. mandango70 says:

    Hahaha!

    Love you to bits. I do really.

    [Daphne – Yes, I have long suspected that much of the nature of at least some of this fixation.]

  5. rustic fairy says:

    Around a year ago we had a vacancy at my workplace. We even received applications from a young Spanish professional, desperate to find work anywhere.

  6. ciccio says:

    Igri nkunu bhalhom. Kulhadd ma jahdimx.

    Kulhadd fuq il-welfare state li halla Mintoff – le, mhux fit-testment, imma fuq il-gvern u fuq uliedna.

    Ejja halli Joseph Muscat jissikkalna c-cintorin.

    Futur li jaqq-ghadna.

  7. Just me says:

    Nixtieq ikun hawn bidla ghax xbajt nghix fil-gid.

  8. Paul Bonnici says:

    Maybe these countries need to get rid of illegal immigrants masquerading as political refugees, Malta included.

  9. Reader says:

    This indeed is current economic fact. A highlight of multiple factual positive economic results achieved in a dire Eurozone financial and economic crisis is to me the cardinal subject of a winning electoral campaign.

    I leave this to the party executives to decide of course but to me, creating a sharp contrast of bold statistic assertions against a theatrical promulgation of juiceless politics, being adopted by the PL, is the way to go.

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