How convenient. Now they don’t need their shady backers to pay for their advertisement campaigns, because they have access to the bottomless public purse
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November 13, 2013 at 11:29am
The Labour Party – my apologies, government – is using the exact same tactics and strategy it used during the electoral campaign, with the same billboards, advertisements and wall-to-wall assault on our senses.
Everywhere you go on the internet, government budget propaganda pops up as a Google ad. There is such a thing as overkill, especially when people are not in election mode.
And what makes it worse is that the Labour Party/government’s attention to detail in electoral campaigning clearly stops short of checking for typos even in one brief line.
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No wonder the EU told the Labour government that the deficit will continue to increase next year.
I assume the Labour Party is paying for this, it would be a disgrace if it were payed for from the public coffers.
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The Google ads link to the budget official website.
The home page carries comments by the PM on Facebook, with slander directed at Simon Busuttil and the opposition.
Reminds me of Mintoff’s DOI and its publication full of partisan propaganda (I believe it was called Il-Gżejjer).
http://www.maltabudget2014.com/
Free childcare for parents who can’t find work
Is that a misspelled Incentives? Or is it a new buzz word?
What does work incenyives mean? The idiots are not only getting their press releases wrong but, even their ads.
Hekk hu: “Qattusa ghaggelija frieh ghomja taghmel”.
F’xi gazzetta tal-Hadd li ghadda kien hemm fuljett-riklam ghall-Fiera tal-Ktieb (li issa saret ‘Festival Nazzjonali’ – kollox iridu jibdlu, minghalihom). Jaghti lista tal-attivitajiet bl-isem tal-post fejn se jsiru; ez. Sala Sir Temi Zammit, Zona tal-Komun, ecc.
Minkejja dawn id-dettalji imkien ma ssib FEJN se jsiru: la taf jekk hux l-Universita’ jew Dar il-Mediterran, inkella wara l-latrina li hawn fil-pjazza.
Hag’ohra li nnutajt: il-fuljett imsejjah “Programm Ewlieni ta’ Attivitajiet”. Ghaliex ‘programm ewlieni’ – mela hemm xi iehor (jew ohrajn) sekondarju?
Dawn il-qabda dilettanti godda li qed nitwikkew bihom f’hafna setturi tant kibritilhom rashom li ma jridux wisq biex jitfixklu f’saqajhom.
Jahsbu li huma bravi ghax minghalihom ‘liberali’ (avolja lanqas jafu xi tfisser il-kelma u l-idea) imma fil-verita huma biss qabda INKOMPETENTI pruzuntuzi w opportunisti.
I get the feeling that the Labour Party is constantly trying to whip up the PL hysteria to help silence its critics and make them feel intimidated by the huge popularity, or perceived popularity, of the government.
They just want to keep everyone singing their slogan and feeling like they are on the winning team the whole time, so that they never question anything.
In fact, I think Muscat will spend the next five years ignoring any objection to anything and just continue acting like it’s a plan everyone likes.
That’s one of the problems with the think-positive attitude. It doesn’t stop you from making big mistakes or bad choices.
Fear protects us. It may not be a nice feeling but it is necessary for our survival. If we felt no fear, we would gladly walk off a cliff.
Likewise, being able to foresee disadvantages and problems with a choice we make also protects us. It makes us rethink choices and ideas that might send us down the wrong path.
Getting rid of either of these survival mechanisms is plain stupid.
Someone in the media business is eating in big bites right now