Why do I get the strangest feeling that all of this is going through without megaphones or street demos?
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June 25, 2013 at 11:44am
Repeat after me: I voted Labour because Labour loves the environment. I voted Labour because Joseph cares about the gremxula. I voted Labour because Labour loves culture and cares about artists. I voted Labour because Joseph has a refined sense of aesthetics and truly appreciates art, architecture and the wonders of nature.
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Yes indeed – when I read this earlier on on http://www.independent.com.mt, my first reaction was: “What cheek these people have! How shameless!”
The crux of the matter is that the majority didn’t realise that the slogan “Gvern li jisma'” did not mean “Gvern li jaghti kas.”
Can’t people see that the Nationalist government’s precious heritage of free competition is fast being eroded?
Every such instance has a whiff of commissions and personal Muscat government interest to it.
I wonder what the special envoy for business development has to say about this.
It looks like business development has been redefined on the same lines as meritocracy.
And tomorrow the public consultation to revise the local plans will be announced.
Expect demolition and excavation to become accepted practice again. Land reclamation demands it. Muscat was pretty vicious with Lou when it came to ‘economic demands’.
Keyword, Ejja ha mmorru u barra bid-daqq.
On TVHemm last week, Deidun was confronted with one slimey individual from MEPA, forgot his name, although it seems his job is to contradict himself in public laying on Muscat’s lie that bureacracy has to go.
Then they’ll call it a virtuous cycle. Doublespeak was never as common as with this administration.
Perhaps AD and all other losers, I couldn’t care less what their acronyms are, may now recite a collective mea culpa.
AD’s top brass, after all, happens to be employed with the authority. A number of them seem to have lost some of their privileges. And so the rumbling starts. Pity.
Professor Mallia was rather shocked when the size of the ships envisaged for Marsaxlokk was mentioned in passing.
So Tonio was lying and there’s plenty of ships for hire then.
Inbdilna kien jghid Joseph, mela le, minn slavag tat-tmeninijiet ghal rghiba tad-disghajnijiet. Gawduhom, d-dnub li blajnihom ahna wkoll.
The environment NGOs concerned are spending the summer in hibernation.
Or, since environmentalists know all the correct jargon, aestivation. Hibernation will come later.
Bhal bebbux.
Gremxula ‘l hemm, gremxula ‘l haw
L-aqwa li n-nies ivvutaw.
Jekk hemm bzonn nibdlu l-kostituzzjoni
U flok Malta nsejhulha Mafia.
Does Astrid or any of her cronies read your blog? I wonder!
Tridx tmur!
Where is she?
I voted Labour because I am a masochist and I was living so well that I got bored.
I also voted Labour because Joseph has absolutely no idea what to do and will be experimenting with my life.
Isn’t the one in the middle of the first row, Robert ta’ Connie?
Did he come to an agreement about his remuneration?
Exactly, who is the Labour government listening to about land reclamation?
Ssssssh, Joseph put him ear next to seashell, him hear sea speak with big roar.
Maaa, ciccio, how stupid you are, the poor contractors, of course.
Daphne, hi, il-gremxul ma ghandux megafowns biex isemma lehnu.
Ahna qed nistennew li jitkellem ghalina il-Ministru tad-Drittijiet Fundamentali tal-Annimali, Roderick Galdes.
Dak lanqas ghal erbgha naghgiet ma jaf jiehu responsabilta’.
Hallewhom jimtlew griehi, mitluqin fil-hmieg u d-dubbien u minghalihom se jwahhlu f’GonziPN.
Hemm it-Times mimlija kummenti, ma jmurx jehel xi hadd mit-tim ta’ Joseph.
Why do I get the strange feeling that yet another Chinese state-owned company will get the deal?
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130625/local/government-committed-to-build-new-mcast-campus.475389
Is this news?
In other words “Another Gonzi’s project which was wert it after all”
Wasn’t it Labour which organised the students to shout “shame on you” at Gonzi?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BioHRrUy3Jg