Begging already, eh?

Published: December 10, 2012 at 10:14pm

Joseph Muscat has just gone on Super One TV to ask for money to help fight the Evil Nationalists Who Ruined Malta Unlike Labour Which Turned It Into A Socialist Peredajs.

Concurrently, the starved and seriously underfed Deborah Schembri, who actually had the poor judgement to say that the middle classes can’t save any money because they’re “eating it all”, is on TVM claiming that the poplu msawwat is strapped for cash.

So why is Muscat asking for alms?




21 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    Muscat needs the money to buy the beef before 7th January.

    • Mercury Rising says:

      Beef for 400,000, some like it blue, others medium to well, others “pett raz-zarbun”…. Try pleasing everybody now Joe.

  2. Lilla says:

    Actually, they’ve been coming around asking for money every week for the last three weeks at Zejtun. Of course, since ‘dal gvern qeridna’, I’ve never had enough money to give them jahasra.

  3. David J Camilleri says:

    I am sure that Muscat is going to give them free BEEF in return and not pizza.

    This new and aspiring PM will deliver it to them as he is now ready to serve it to them.

    Also as the budget 2013 (which would have made people poorer) was defeated thanks to Debono and come 2013, Muscat will wave his megik wond.

    Viva the new mittilkless.

  4. Tania says:

    I’m watching Joseph Muscat at his press conference on TVM 2.

    He keeps smacking his lips; it’s very annoying. I never noticed him doing it before but then again I hardly ever look/listen to him.

    I cannot stand his smug look, besides, he never has anything with substance to say.

  5. Allo Allo says:

    Asked by the presenter about the removal of tax paid by single minimum wage earners and whether this will involve an increase in the tax free band, Deborah Schembri could not reply as she said she is not a financial person.

    What on earth was she doing representing the PL in a discussion about the budget which is inherently a financial exercise? I think she should stick to divorce issues.

  6. Aunt Hetty says:

    Wicchom u so*mom xorta.

    Ikarrbu il-guh u l’ghaks u jridu kollox b’xejn, halli imbaghad ituwhom lis-sur Manwel Cuschieri ghal Partit, meta imur ihabbat il-bibien.

  7. Giovanni says:

    I was watching TVM. Seeing Deborah Schembri and saying thank God that she did not run on the PN ticket as she is hopeless.

    U kemm hija poxtija she tried to hit on Gejtu Vella on something that was said between them off air.

  8. Jason Tanti says:

    The message on blue backdrop read ‘certezza u stabbilta’ during this evening’s PL press conference.

    When Joseph was faced with a simple question on what his reaction will be if Justice Farrugia Sacco is impeached, he clearly was awkwardly uncertain and evasive.

    And that’s what makes you uneasy about Labour – they try their best to come across as sleek and sassy (backdrops and all that) but as soon as you analyse what they’ve just said it’s so obviously shallow and meaningless.

    So I’m really curious if they’ve got what it takes to face much serious national issues which require strategic thinking and planning.

  9. il-Ginger says:

    Uuu zgur, now you mention it a Labour rep came knocking on our doors begging for money yesterday.

  10. Joe Micallef says:

    I just hope that the company commissioned to put up their endeless stream of billboards has collected its money, unless it has been paid in post election contract vouchers.

  11. mattie says:

    Ma nafx, Norman asked her something about their plans on energy reductions and she didn’t know what to say let alone explain or reply.

    U le, biex taraw kemm huma ippreparati.

    They’re not fluent. How can one run the country if they aren’t fluent?

    Clueless.

    • Jozef says:

      What plans?

      The budget cannot be rescinded, no matter what Joseph says. No way will the EU allow Scicluna to start tampering with the money bills transferring expenditure from capital to recurrent or vice versa.

      We know what that means; Joseph’s fibbing is pathetic and, at this point, all that remains is to admit he can’t even implement his promises. Ergo, why waste time during the campaign.

      No, what really matters would be the next funding, obviously.

      Sweet, if he thinks he’s out of trouble. Expect some controversy to civil rights and an infinite series of allegations to corruption. Needs a couple of weeks to plan it out however, thank heaven for Christmas.

  12. voter says:

    Has Privitera given his opinion about the budget yet?

    Is he pleased that these provisions have nown blown away in the foul-smelling wind “exhausted” by Franco Debono last night?

  13. silvio says:

    So Muscat is asking for money.

    Just have a look at the P.N.newsletter “Kuntatt” of December, and see the back page.

    MARATONA GBIR Ta’ Flus.

    [Daphne – Better give them some, then, Silvio. You really don’t want to risk waking up on 10 March with a Super One reporter as prime minister and Il-Guy (already suffering from dementia) as finance minister, like living the 1980s all over again.]

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