Progressive and liberal Frederick Testa, delighting at the misfortune of others
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March 25, 2013 at 8:31pm
Is this an appropriate response to the pain and suffering of others – ‘liking’ a status about the forced flight of capital to Malta?
This is the man who appeared on billboards all over the island, telling us that he was voting Labour to make Malta more lovey-dovey.
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And does he ‘like’ this status because he thinks “Malta is the more stable option” thanks to Joseph’s actions in the past two weeks? Maybe he should be reminded that it is the more stable option thanks to the very Government he wanted a change from!!
He should be reminded that Cyprus is in a mess because it did what Joseph Muscat thinks is right.
This is part of the POSITIVE campaign of the ‘moviment.’
One is expected to ‘like’ everything and everyone.
Apologies for commenting on another subject.
I am watching Close-Up.
Kemm hu helu Beppe. Owen Bonnici said that he asked Franco if he was ready to contribute and be Commissioner of Laws or whatever they’re calling him.
Beppe turned towards him and said: Kellek xi dubbju li ma jaccettax?
Funds fleeing Cyprus won’t find their way in Maltese bank accounts by default.
Tell this dumb actor that what happened to Cyprus can easily happen to us if foreign investors start to perceive Malta as badly managed.
If the EU adopted a more stringent bail out conditions to Cyprus is simply because to much funds from non-EU investors were taking advantage of low tax rates and the EU wanted that such big capitalists take a piece of the burden too, and not just be bailed out like ordinary Cypriot citizens.
Tell that to Muscat, before he starts experimenting with creating wealth out of nothing.
Edward Scicluna says you should try everything once.
Right out of little Joey’s book. Screw everthing and anyone for the good of ‘The Movement’.
Is that a photo of a corpse propped up on a plank?
Frederick Testa blatantly overlooked the fact that people are forced to flee their homes and likes that Malta is stable.
Frederick Testa should know that Malta is stable because it was stabilised by the PN government he worked to bring down.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/mar/25/cyprus-banks-malta-luxembourg
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130325/local/cyprus-s-banks-have-been-tamed-are-malta-and-luxembourg-next.462952
Let us see how Little Joey and his Minister of Finance will deal with this.
The last thing we want is someone in the British media undermining our banking system after our own Minister of Finance sends signs of discouragement in articles he writes in the media, the purpose of which really was to tell us and everyone that he sat next to a German Minister of Finance.
The Minister should have written what he wrote on The Times of 19 March in a private letter to Joseph Muscat – it was Muscat who had advised Dr. Lawrence Gonzi to follow the ‘economic miracle’ of Cyprus.
Mentioned a week ago, Ciccio, that, with a commie government, my friendly international economic ambulance chasers would soon put Malta under their banking vulnerabilty radar.
Although, erroneous comparisons with other EU countries put us at the top of the list of ‘potential problems’, the charts and pictures employed speak a thousand words.
However, with these incompetent yahoos in charge, frankly, we’re about to be fucked.
Harry, was thinking recently about what had happened to the trio of finance and economy speakers employed by Joseph Muscat while on the opposition benches: Charles Mangion, Karmenu Vella and Edwarrrd Scicluna. I mean them three here:
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Bongu-Malta-Socjalista_prattikament-prim-ministru-with-three-rival-ministers-of-finance.jpg
With the benefit of hindsight, I realised that they were Labour’s male response to The Golden Girls.
Ciccio, now the ‘Olden Balls’.
Not all that glitters… We’d better make sure we don’t end up as the next Cyprus.
If Cyprus funds are finding their way to Malta it is only because MALTA is a safe proposal for business, for investments and for everything and this is only THANKS TO GONZI PN and not to Joseph Muscat and his Labour Party who wanted us to go down the “Cyprus way” so that we would end up into the brick wall which Cyprus has crashed into.
And I won’t gloat about it like that fool by the name of Frederick Testa, because with such a large cabinet of ministers we may still be on that cursed road to damnation. I don’t gloat about the misfortune of others.