Comment of the morning

Published: January 20, 2013 at 12:15pm

Posted by Tinnat:

Muscat´s turned into the nation´s political prostitute – offering everything to everybody. Pity there´s no condom big enough to protect us from him.

Perit Ellul Vincenti: pushing 80 and still with his eye on the main chance. Unbelievable.




12 Comments Comment

  1. Gel says:

    Once a laghqi always a laghqi. He got up to some interesting things with Il-Guy in the past.

    La storia si ripete and I don’t think that we shall be seeing him at the the PN’s mass meetings as we saw him in previous years. Hallina, Joe.

    • Josephine says:

      Makes one wonder how comfortable his offspring and extended family feel rubbing shoulders with the average Labour supporter.

  2. Perit onest says:

    Il-perit qed jizgarra fi xjuhitu. Li qed jghid u jaghmel gej mill-fatt li kienu NEHHEWH minn Chairman ta’ l-Enemalta.

    Forsi ghax kien kapaci hafna. Meta ghamluh Chairman kien JILGHABHA TA’ NAZZJONALIST FERVENTI.

    XJAH U MA TGHALLEM XEJN. Viva l-Labour, perit.

  3. Gahan says:

    Labour is safe .

    Is this a condomn advert?

  4. bob-a-job says:

    Qiesna qedin fuq il-Monti

    The 2013 electoral campaign is at the end of its second week and all we have witnessed so far are hawker-like yells of lower water and electricity tariffs, free healthcare, free education and now free child care.

    What is worse is that the PN has been entrapped into the same mentality and is now in direct competition with tal-Labour, qiesna qedin fuq il-Monti.

    What a feeble and boring electoral campaign this is developing into when the valid motivating forces should be seeking new, different and creative investment opportunities that lead to a growth in the economy with its inherent advantages.

    For example, the British arm of Amazon is regarded as a “service company” rather than a retailer and as such it provides services to its European headquarters, which are based in Luxembourg, where the tax rate is lower.

    In Google’s case, company accounts show that last year it raked in £2.6 billion in revenues from its UK operations, which are officially based in Ireland and this is where it pays its tax.

    While chances such as these pass us by, the present promises by both political parties will likely lead to a reduction in our economic possibilities and as sources of tax dwindle because of lost work opportunities, lethargy will kick in.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      It’s like a contest to find who’s more Socialist. I know Daphne will disagree, but I think PN’s message isn’t about self-reliance at all. Those of us who are self-reliant, the real Liberals that is, feel completely alienated by PN’s ideology.

    • Ghoxrin Punt says:

      There is a significant number of large multinational groups with similar operations in Malta, courtesy of us being in the EU and courtesy of a Nationalist government.

      The problem with the PN is that they don’t blow their horn enough with the thousand real examples of the successes. For every failed Brazilian company there are hundreds of other successful ones.

  5. Albert Farrugia says:

    What about Frank Sammut? Did he go to PN meetings too?

  6. Paddy says:

    I think during the Mintoff regime he was agent for Alcatel and some telephone exchanges were purchased by that admin.

  7. old-timer says:

    Bob -a-job: The PN hasalready said it. The PN had it all laid out in the 2013 budget -foolishly voted out by Labour.

    The PN electoral programme is based on this and in fact Muscat “said” that if elected he will implement THIS budget.

    Can you go any further?

    Actually what the PN needs badly is a GOOD Secretary General who can move forward wilh political aggressiveness.

    Vote PN and you get pension rises, increased children allowances and more peace of mind with less Debono Grech reminders.

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