You really haven't a clue if you think our politicians are experts in any given field. I see the internal workings of government on a daily basis and believe me, they don't know a thing. Every word you hear coming out of a politicians mouth in an official capacity is written by a civil servant, more so a team of civil servants.
How can you say they aren't career politicians? They get lucrative salaries, great perks, set up for life. All they have to do is not rock the boat for the rich and powerful and they're quids in. Same goes for most Union bureaucrats.
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Do I??Originally Posted by GavinZac
I won't even bother replying to the rest of your arrogant, condescending nonsense. You've been warned enough times on this thread re: your attitude, I'll let the director examine it instead.
Your side lost the argument, end of story.
Yes LR there are some that wanted a No vote that you would not feel particularly at ease with. But the people that are moaning about the democratic decision that Ireland made point to the support the No vote received from the far left and the far right. What they appear totally incapable of appreciating is that most people within these extreme political views also rejected the Treaty in big numbers. The difficulty the Yes side have in accepting democracy is very disappointing. The likes of Gay Mitchel and Pat Rabbitte have made absolute fools of themselves over the last few days.
As I said before, Cowen should go to Brussels and accept no lectures from the likes of French who rejected the European Constitution and got their way in the form of the Lisbon Treaty. After all did the Yes side not tell us that the Lisbon Treaty was Plan B after the French and the Dutch rejected Plan A. Was there any talk of a two tier Europe when France and Holland fell foul of Brussels? Not a bit of it.
my point was that you believe that some irish citizens not as fortunate as yourself do not deserve any protection from a sovereign irish goverment that they finance with their taxes
you have benifited from a free education from the irish state.How would you feel if further down the line the eu decided that this was too expensive and students had to pay as they already do in england
The people have spoken and you lost.Are you alex ferguson and expect to keep playing until you win
Protection from what? Not as fortunate as myself? I'm unemployed. What does that matter to my opinions? And what has it got to do with the Lisbon Treaty, or presumably your anti-EU views in general?
Why/How would the EU force irish students to pay irish universities for education? At the moment, they're forcing the irish government to increase our numbers of masters graduates in the most direct way - by paying for it. Also, again, what has it to do with the Lisbon Treaty?you have benifited from a free education from the irish state.How would you feel if further down the line the eu decided that this was too expensive and students had to pay as they already do in england
We've all lost, whether we're all aware of it or not is another story.The people have spoken and you lost.Are you alex ferguson and expect to keep playing until you win
Last edited by GavinZac; 15/06/2008 at 5:28 PM.
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dont worry the sky is not going to collapse tomorrow
an organisation that cannot cope with a minor setback must be very insecure.The eu can and will continue hopefully not ignoring the democratic wishes of the irish people.I voted no because I would not buy a pig in a poke.It is hard to believe that politicians expect us to vote for something that they admit to not reading and therefore not understanding.It really smacks of Ireland of the fifties/sixties/seventys when the parish priest told people what to do and think.substitute the political and business establishment for the priests with the we know best attitude.The correctness of the vote has been proven by the attitude of the losers.Many of them want to ignore the vote and carry on.If we are not careful they will stage a coup dtat and ram this treaty down our throats
Do you never give up? We've not "all lost". Also this idea that somehow the EU was responsible for our economic success is nonsense. The amount of people/entities who claim that particular accolade gets longer with every election/referendum/tribunal/partnership deal/warplane in shannon. For the first twenty odd years of our EU membership we were a basket case economically. Our success was due to a variety of factors, not least an educated workforce and the usual international economic factors that we are not immune to. What the EEC/EC/EU did though was destroy Irish agriculture by paying farmers not to produce goods while the very same goods were flow in from Spain, Israel, Kenya, Brazil, Cyprus to the benefit of the people negotiating trade deals. (And of course the detriment of the environment).
Being Anti-EU is a perfectly valid position and need not be a nationalist one. As I said I'm in favour of some kind of federal europe but the EU is overbearingly centralist. A truely Federal Europe with equal rights for every citizen would have been pushed even further away by Post-Lisbon Europe. We will only have that desirable version of Europe by taking the means of production and distribution out of the hands of a tiny few Billionaires and Millionaires and democratising the economy.
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I don't know. I have no idea how to respond to this rubbish, that a child could see is simply either petulance or ****-stirring. The EU dragged us out of third world subsistence. I'm going off to do something fun, or at very least something less mind-numbingly pointless.
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Gavin
Membership Advisory Board
"Ex Bardus , Vicis"
Really that is a childishly simplistic reading of the situation with absolutely no regard for economics. As I said there were many factors to The Celtic Tiger. While there was EU aid to Ireland particularly in the area of infrastructure the main factors included Taxation policy, Industrial policy as well as our position geographically and the fact we speak English. Irish workers have played a significant part in the process offering high skills in certain areas and quietly acquiescing to work longer hours than workers in many European countries. There are whole books on the causes of the Celtic Tiger yet you call me childish for suggesting that there were many factors at play and insist it was all the EU's doing!![]()
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