Thicko Kurt blows his boss’s cover
So after all these months of Joseph Muscat’s posturing and secretive allusions to a Cunning Plan on Slashing Electricity Rates, his communications coconut Kurt Farrugia has blown his cover with a single tweet.
KurtFarrugia Kurt Farrugia
So bills can be slashed afterall…maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails…
25 Nov
The article he’s tweeting about is one in which Malta Today champions the Sargas cause (of course).
So bills can be slashed, after all, the so-and-so says, when his boss has been telling us for weeks and months that he knows exactly how to do it but won’t tell us in case Gonzi steals his tricks.
Note to the poison dwarf: if you must make an ass of yourself, then make sure it’s an ass that can spell. ‘After all’ is two words, not one.
You’re the official spokesman to the alternative government, for crying out loud. You should know that.
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If it’s in Malta Today it must be true.
That’s entirely irrelevant. The point is Joseph Muscat has been hinting darkly for months that he has fail-safe plans to cut utility bills. The more astute have always known that there was no such thing and now the brainless coconut in charge of the PL’s public communications has officially admitted as much.
In other words, Kurt’s tweet is equivalent to:
So Labour has no plan how to slash electricity rates, afterall.
Well, look at what’s inside a coconut head:
http://wisemensvitamins.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/coconut-milk-benefits.jpg
It seems everyone ignored what Joseph said about the slashing of utility prices in his Budget Speech Reply .
Joseph Muscat said that the Prime Minister knew exactly what the leader of the opposition was referring to, implying that the prime minister knew about John Dalli’s proposal for a long time, but out of pique against Dalli, Gonzi dismissed the Sargas proposal, leaving us poor citizens suffering.
At the time John Citizen did not know what Joseph was talking about , now we know how gullible and immature Joseph is.
But what impresses me most Daphne, is, that you seem to be friends with all Labour MPs, officials etc and I wonder under what profile and under which name. In the case you have the ‘guts’ to have a personal and public profile at the same time, could you just put the link over here. I wish to be your friend. However, I am still trying to imagine what your secret profile would look like….I am imaging a display picture between these lines:
http://www.google.com.mt/imgres?q=discuss+thrower&um=1&hl=en&biw=1920&bih=841&tbm=isch&tbnid=TOUe_Pb7PK2ZTM:&imgrefurl=http://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-discus-thrower-iain-macvinish.html&docid=mUOJkOooG-jgEM&imgurl=http://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium/the-discus-thrower-iain-macvinish.jpg&w=600&h=401&ei=rQTzTu2mKqbY4QSpzNyNCA&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=416&sig=103379631465010816090&page=1&tbnh=139&tbnw=184&start=0&ndsp=52&ved=1t:429,r:27,s:0&tx=37&ty=54
This is irrelevant with tweeter….just Facebook for the moment
Historically the PL has a record of slashing one figure.
That figure is the number of gainfully occupied, able-bodied Maltese workers.
History repeats itself.
Man is incapable of learning from experience. (G.B.Shaw)
Amazing how quiet they have all gone. Haven’t heard about Sargas for quite a while on Maltatoday or from Labour spokespersons.
For those who are wondering what’s up with the elves, they can be found here:
http://www.syix.com/elmer/Flash%20Bowling%2032.htm
Speaking of coconuts, think-tanks, etc. I. M. Beck’s article in today’s The Times really makes good reading. I suspect that the coconut people at Mile End woukld find it difficult to understand, though.
At 9:30pm on Christmas Day, the Super One presenter told his listeners that:
(1) on this day 16 years ago, Dean Martin died. ;
(2) Dean Martin was a singer who recorded songs like “Mee-Maw-Rice are made of this” (Memories are made of this).
He even split the syllables. It sounded like he was having trouble reading his script. I couldn’t believe my ears and I don’t know who this presenter is but I do hope he’s not in line for a government appointment if the LP wins the next election.