Did you notice Tonio Borg’s RED TIE yesterday ? was he trying to please the socialist group , I wonder ? Still, quite a good delivery and I believe he will be approved. Time will tell if his delivery as commissioner will be equal to his oral one. In Maltese we say: ” Bejn il-kliem u l-fatti, hemm bahar jikkumbatti “!
Half the population that’s who, and fool them they do.
I have now started wearing red. I used to avoid it in case somebody mistook me for a Labour supporter, but I feel I can wear red now as Labour have shunned it in favour of blue.
Their supporters make me so mad, you would think they would take their leaders to task for being ashamed to wear their true colours in case they scare off any floating voters.
Tania: The last time the Maltese people were fooled happened just 112 days ago on TVM when Lawrence Gonzi spoke about that Brazilian company ! He is now too scared to mention its name, let alone give the details being requested of him in parliament !!!
They are all thinking of what Saint Dom would have done once they are in power.
Ok, the ten planks of the Communist Manifesto are always a good way to start when you lack ideas;
1. Abolition of private property
2. Heavy progressive income tax
3. Abolition of rights if inheritance tax
4. Confiscation of all property of rebels
5. Control money supply through central bank
6. Govt control of transportation and communication
7. Govt control if factories and agriculture
8. Govt control of labour
9. Corporate farms/regional planning
10. Govt control of education
These planks all looks so familiar for those who lived in the halcyon days of the 1970s and 80s in Malta.
Paul Bonnici: Do you mean Benito Mussolini, the same Italian dictator whom a PN delegation went to hear him speak at Piazza Venezia, carrying the PN flag, before Mussolini had declared war against the Allies ?
Why call it the NEW Government? Are you so sure the Maltese are so hopeless as to elect this riff raff to power? Think again – I think the Maltese are not THAT stupid.
sos : These last few weeks we have continued to find out in which party exists the riff-raff ! Have you followed a particular court-case this very week ?
The Prime Minister and his cabinet after the general election, IC-CASSATI on the utilities bills.
Nahseb “iccassati” bl-ammont ta’ HMIEG li sabu u ghadhom ma jafux minn fejn se jaqbdu jibdew !
First from left: “Wow I’m still here.”
Second from left: “Where am I?”
The one in the middle: “Must look as if I’m here.”
Next one down the line: “Should I be here?”
The Last one: “Am I here?”
Press conference to announce a €1 reduction on electricity tariffs
True colours will always out – they look so angry.
I like their blue ties. Is the tie on Mintoff’s bust blue too?
Did you notice Tonio Borg’s RED TIE yesterday ? was he trying to please the socialist group , I wonder ? Still, quite a good delivery and I believe he will be approved. Time will tell if his delivery as commissioner will be equal to his oral one. In Maltese we say: ” Bejn il-kliem u l-fatti, hemm bahar jikkumbatti “!
What’s with the blue ties? Who are they trying to fool?
Half the population that’s who, and fool them they do.
I have now started wearing red. I used to avoid it in case somebody mistook me for a Labour supporter, but I feel I can wear red now as Labour have shunned it in favour of blue.
Their supporters make me so mad, you would think they would take their leaders to task for being ashamed to wear their true colours in case they scare off any floating voters.
Tania: The last time the Maltese people were fooled happened just 112 days ago on TVM when Lawrence Gonzi spoke about that Brazilian company ! He is now too scared to mention its name, let alone give the details being requested of him in parliament !!!
The expressions on their faces are an indication of the grim times we will face if they are elected into government.
Just watch out for grim faces when the result of the election is announced. No wonder you are already hiding your face !
The red ties are hanging in their wardrobes ready to be worn after the general elections. They must be suffering so much wearing blue ties.
i just had my best business year ever since 1988………ahjar nicelebra issa nahseb
The new government keeps its mouth shut about its policies.
ciccio: Waiting for GonziPN to open its mouth first about its plans for the next 5 years !
They are all thinking of what Saint Dom would have done once they are in power.
Ok, the ten planks of the Communist Manifesto are always a good way to start when you lack ideas;
1. Abolition of private property
2. Heavy progressive income tax
3. Abolition of rights if inheritance tax
4. Confiscation of all property of rebels
5. Control money supply through central bank
6. Govt control of transportation and communication
7. Govt control if factories and agriculture
8. Govt control of labour
9. Corporate farms/regional planning
10. Govt control of education
These planks all looks so familiar for those who lived in the halcyon days of the 1970s and 80s in Malta.
The golden years part two here we come !
Has anyone ever seen Gino Cauchi smile?
So long as there is one puppy in agony, he won’t.
La Redoute: Have you ever seen Lawrence Gonzi not forcing a smile ?
What’s with the body language?
Most are sporting somber faces, except Das Führer, who looks as if he is suffering from constipation.
He looks like Mussolini, a perfect image of him.
Paul Bonnici: Do you mean Benito Mussolini, the same Italian dictator whom a PN delegation went to hear him speak at Piazza Venezia, carrying the PN flag, before Mussolini had declared war against the Allies ?
What a nightmare. God help us all.
The new government is looking clueless.
Why call it the NEW Government? Are you so sure the Maltese are so hopeless as to elect this riff raff to power? Think again – I think the Maltese are not THAT stupid.
sos : These last few weeks we have continued to find out in which party exists the riff-raff ! Have you followed a particular court-case this very week ?
Body language interpretation.
Students during question-time knowing they have no idea of what the lesson was all about.
Next time round, there could be somebody with an iPad playing solitaire.