Vote Labour for cheaper prices – UNBELIEVABLE

Published: February 22, 2013 at 9:09am

This comment was posted on timesofmalta beneath the story about the arraignment of two businessmen on bribery and corruption charges.

We are still in the mindset of price control and governments having a direct hand in how much goods and services are sold for.

And then looking at the reasoning: with Labour (u issa anke l-AD) in parliament we will have more money in our pockets (thanks to cheaper goods and services) to spend on our holidays abroad.

tragic




42 Comments Comment

  1. P.Zammit says:

    The first thing this person should do what the “more money in his pocket” is enrol himself in a course in English.

  2. Zunzana Blu says:

    Prices will go “dawn” according to this “axe” businessman LOL

  3. Vanni says:

    Axed businees man

  4. Giov.DeMartino says:

    Minn kollox batut is-Sur Sultana. Hekk jidher, ghallinqas.

  5. La Redoute says:

    An axe businessman? No wonder he does a hatchet job when writing. Have standards sunk even lower at Elve Central?

  6. jack says:

    Heralding the new ‘dawn’

  7. AllIWantIsToLiveInPeace says:

    Didn’t know there was a market in the axe business in Malta. If there ever was one, it must have gone dawn the tubes…!

  8. ajs says:

    Well, Daphne, he does have “expearance” as an “axe” businessman. I wonder whether he has an “ex” to grind or it is only trying to keep up “apperiences.”

  9. Gakku says:

    Maybe that’s what happens in the axe business?

  10. Neil Dent says:

    The illiterate ‘anthony sultana’ pops up all over the place on the online Times with his senseless, barely intelligible nonsense. I say barely only because the general gist is always there – blow the MLP trumpet till we’re blue (or red) in the face.

    I’m not surprised he’s finding the going tough, mind you. Just how much work must his ‘axe business’ be getting these days?

  11. Raffaella says:

    I suppose he can “axe” his prices from now.

  12. Fran says:

    Narrow minded people with blinders. Low brow the lot of them.

  13. Wilson says:

    I must admit that I have a terrible time understanding or reading the modified Maltese language written to reflect the spoken word by some people but an AXE business man just tops them all.

  14. manum says:

    Axe business man?

  15. zunzana says:

    Prices going dawn or prices going dusk.

    I do not believe that the cost of living will ever go down.

    We all remember billboards with Alfred Sant and his famous trolley.

    In spite of this, Sant introduced 33 new taxes and increased our energy bills. Hope that after 9th March, (if the PL win the elections) Mr. Sultana will be in a position to give us a list of products with reduced prices.

    • Futur Imcajpar says:

      No, please, not THAT again.

      Remember the lists we used to get on Xandir Malta all day long, showing decreases of 5m or 1c on pilchards and tuna?

      Somehow, they always forgot to mention that this translated into an inferior quality product, but who cares, as long as the price went down.

      At one point even my cat wouldn’t touch it.

  16. Andre says:

    An axe business man? Is there such a great demand for axes in Malta?

  17. Alfred Bugeja says:

    Wow! He’s an “axe business man”!

    He must have been the one who sold the axe to Joseph Muscat before he chopped Anglu’s head off.

  18. Nighthawk says:

    An axe business man? Is there such a big market in axes? Well, I suppose there is, with all that grinding…

  19. malti says:

    tay o tak in inglex

  20. Natalie says:

    I give up!

    On a brighter note, have a look at this site:
    http://www.malta-surveys.com/election-polls.html

  21. Jar Jar says:

    Not only will prices go ‘dawn’ but I will bet my bottom euro that they will tax ebay purchases ‘to support local business’.

    Heard it on One yesterday (someone was complaining that he couldn’t milk his customers anymore because they are now buying his stuff cheaper on ebay) and the presenter was quite sympathetic (instead of telling him to get his act together and offer a better service to his clients).

    • Lestrade says:

      Bet my bottom dollar er euro that there will be a tax on all online purchases in the form of a VAT increase, having to go to Maltapost Qormi to collect parcels, anything to put you off online shopping. Mhux hexx trid Grace (of the red alons) !

  22. Kenneth says:

    I do believe this was written tongue in cheek. The “axe businees” man gives it away.

  23. Tabatha White says:

    Are we surprised that they don’t know how healthy economies work?

    There is a flood of comments on timesofmalta.com – surprisingly, the ones allowed for upload – that look like the words of brainwashed idiots each responsible for delivering part of the mantra.

    Each idiotic comment building on the other, interspersed with a couple of whispers of common sense which are promptly drowned by a fresh flushing of mantra.

    Additionally, The Times has lost its edge along the way, perhaps that’s why it has also become less of an interesting read on the whole and comparatively to your blog. Perhaps they should have been more adamant on quality content not effect.

  24. D. Borg says:

    May I respectfully point out that Mr. Anthony Sultana, whoever he may be or whatever his real agenda is, does not represent AD, and less even understood what AD’s proposals entail.

    Likewise I do represent AD, but some things should be obvious to all and sundry.

  25. RosanneB says:

    Judging from his English, I doubt how credible he really is …expert.

  26. aston says:

    Not sure you can have much of a business selling axes in Malta, but there you go.

  27. “Axe buisness man”? Which one? Temptation, Essence, Excite or Marine?

  28. mattie says:

    Economics, the economy and how it all works need to be taught from primary to tertiary level.

    M’ghandhomx idea!

  29. Fido says:

    Most interesting logic from ” … an axe business man …”! Was he in the business of logging?

  30. Tarzan says:

    Daphne, Anthony Sultana is an ‘axe’ businessman – I believe he was involved in supplying axes for the History Channel reality show ‘Ax Men’.

    He is thus speaking from ‘expearance’, and know exactly what he is talking about when it comes to the Labour government axing all our opportunities.

  31. lino says:

    He changed his business to blogging

  32. Stevo says:

    The Axe Effect

    “The effect achieved when a large group of ignorant and insecure pubescent boys attempt to cover up their smell with excessive quantities of Axe while at the same time forgetting to bathe regularly. The resulting smell is a combination of that of severe B.O. and that of a severe chemical spill. ” – Urban Dictionary

  33. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Axe business man.

    I see Labour aren’t the only ones who’ve rebranded themselves. In my days we used to call them pillaging Vikings.

  34. observer says:

    Haga wahda tasal biex tghid: “Imma kemm hawn min hu assolutament u inkorregibilment cuc f’Malta”.

    Anthony Sultana mhux wiehed biss hawn, tafu bhali, izda eluf fuq eluf.

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