Where’s Edward Scicluna?

Published: January 10, 2013 at 7:39pm

Where’s Edward Scicluna, and what does he have to say about the Mad Hatter’s Plan to reduce your electricity bill by Eur100 a year?

They sent out doddery il-Guy and that Walking Head, Kurt Farrugia, to face the music instead. Cowards.




20 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Daphne, please. In 1986, Edward “the genius” Scicluna was writing that the Maltese economy was doing pretty well, and only needed a bit of tweaking, a bit of devaluation.

    Do you really think he would have anything sensible to say in 2013? The man’s a fraud of the worst sort – a University of Malta professor. He disgusts me.

  2. TROY says:

    Tweedle dee and tweedle dum.
    Tonio was right.

  3. canon says:

    Edward Scicluna is very cautious about Muscat’s power station project. He knows that he can’t stick out his neck very much because his credibility as Professor of Economics is at stake.

  4. The chemist says:

    I loved Beppe’s passioned speech. Come on Nationalists, we can overcome this bunch of charlatans. Reality should prevail over false promises.

    • Procedures says:

      My friend, it’s not the Nationalists that you have to encourage.

      It’s those floaters, switchers, etc., who believe Muscat and his extremely well-funded campaign, that you have to convince.

  5. maryanne says:

    I was thinking how what I call a Labour mentality pervades everything they do.

    In deciding their energy policy they reason things out just like they do in everyday life.

    It’s the same reasoning why they build a villa (the size of which they don’t need) and then live in the garage. Maybe the Enemalta workers’ job will consist of dusting the new power station, sorry they are calling it a unit biex jaqbzu lill-Mepa. Just like they do with their ‘showroom’ large houses.

  6. Vanni says:

    Something else which seems to have been overlooked. Security. Those two massive tanks are a security nightmare. But even more worrying are the ships that will be carrying the gas. Have a look here:
    http://www.cfr.org/port-security/liquefied-natural-gas-potential-terrorist-target/p9810

    It may well be argued that this report addresses US concerns. Unfortunately, even if Malta has at the present a clear threatboard, the possibility of this happening will require considerable security arrangements. And we are not talking of a cheapo rent a cop setup here, but multi layered, in depth security.

  7. ciccio says:

    Maybe il-Profs. is considering withdrawing his candidature for the general elections, like Anglu Farrugia, after Joseph betrayed him for Louis Grech?

  8. giraffa says:

    Oh I am so enjoying seeing Simon Busuttil demolish Toni Abela on Bondi +. A walk over, if ever there was one. Is Toni next to be be-headed by Muscat?

  9. Frans Cassar says:

    Take a look at these photos of LNG storage plants and shipping vessels.

    Where on earth are we to put these?

    Not to mention the risks associated with having such ships coming in and out of our harbors so that we can have a constant supply of liquified gas.

    http://www.energy.ca.gov/lng/photos.html

    Any suggestions please?

  10. Jozef says:

    Walking Head. Love it.

  11. Illiterate says:

    If I were Scicluna, I would refuse to go and ridicule myself on TV on this shaky proposal. His credibility is at stake and he knows it.

    [Daphne – Apparently, he’s spoken about it already and said it’s great. I’ll find the newspaper report and upload it.]

  12. Jerry says:

    Labour’s energy proposal could mean the bankruptcy of Malta.

    I hope the floaters realize this.

    I don’t have much faith in the spitting Mad Hatter and all the rest. And does the future of Malta depend on just this proposal?

    Is there anything else in Labour’s electoral proposals, or are water and electricity bills the staff of life?

    I don’t have solar panels and stuff and yet my bills are not so exorbitant.

    I don’t know what this fuss is all about. Obviously if you don’t want to work, don’t expect to be able to pay your bills.

  13. CPH says:

    Where better to hold an event with Joseph Muscat than a place where Professor Scicluna could hold an event for free.

    Anqas jisthi wiccu wkoll.

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