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I'd hate to be seen to defend Gormley, but it is probably worth pointing out that there is a democratic system here. If you think you can do a better job, put yourself up for election, and let the people decide.I'm a qualified architect of 20 years standing and well-versed in matters of the environment, planning, housing strategies and council nonsense.
I'll do Gormleys job for a quarter of his salary plus travel expenses to and from work, or half his salary and no expenses.
I'll include my link below normally reserved for the Sites Planning Self-Builds and Extensions forum.
I post it now to back up my above claims, albeit at the risk of being accused of touting for work.
ONQ.
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Beautiful.Imagine the headline when he arrives on time
'Minister arrives ON Q'
I'm a qualified architect of 20 years standing and well-versed in matters of the environment, planning, housing strategies and council nonsense.
I'll do Gormleys job for a quarter of his salary plus travel expenses to and from work, or half his salary and no expenses.
I'll include my link below normally reserved for the Sites Planning Self-Builds and Extensions forum.
I post it now to back up my above claims, albeit at the risk of being accused of touting for work.
ONQ.
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To go back to partnerships initial point of Leadership, it's Fine Gael and Enda Kenny that have really disappointed me over the last two years!
Having lived as the poor relation to Fianna Fail for the last 12 years it is now obvious that they are unwilling to propose making radical changes to pay, conditions, expenses, appointments to state boards etc etc. They seem to sense that their time is coming and that they are entitled to ride the gravy train as Fianna Fail has done.
I can see a big swing back to Fianna fail when the election is called if Fine Gael don't get off their arses and radically differentiate themselves from the sleevins of Fianna Fail.
I'm betting on a Labour/Fianna Fail govt after the May election! Any takers?
I'm betting on a Labour/Fianna Fail govt after the May election! Any takers?
I agree with all that. It amazes me too that people call FG "FF lite" when Labour are the real "FF lite", or to put it properly - FF is "Labour Lite".
I'm betting on a Labour/Fianna Fail govt after the May election! Any takers?
A lot of the Labour/FF stories are coming from incandescent FGers who have just realised that their best case scenario may well be as junior partners in Govt. This is headwrecking for them, and they will do anything to scare people away from Labour.I sense that Labour will do anything to get into power and FF will do anything to retain it.
I'd hate to be seen to defend Gormley, but it is probably worth pointing out that there is a democratic system here. If you think you can do a better job, put yourself up for election, and let the people decide.
Beautiful.
The current government no longer have that mandate as nothing in their programme for government resembles what is happending now.
Tell the public that they can no longer attend funerals or open supermarkets or all the other "supposed" work they do in their constituency, no more clinics where they write letters looking for medical cards for people they know don't qualify after all they were the ones who set the guidelines.
Stop wasting money doing up their offices. No more trips overseas unless absolutely necessary - if we ar ein crisis I am sure the other countrys would understand. Use the hotels in Nama for td's to stay in at no cost when they are in Dublin rather than paying them expenses.
Yet again, I'm not going to in any way defend Gormley/Neary/Rody etc, but the fact remains, that anyone who reckons they can do a better job are very welcome to stand before the public.Not so sure about that C. I don't recall seeing any calls for madates to guarantee €480 billion? Or hand out outrageous payoffs to Paddy Neary / Rody FAS who were negligent at best while they were feeding from the trough. In fact thats the problem with this country - there's a serious democratic deficit here.
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