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    Quote Originally Posted by spidermom View Post
    all the opposition finance busy writing their speeches...and then....oopps rewrite to include pricing?????...if I didn't know any different I would think it cynical!!!!!!
    We pay them over €2000 a week, they've had over a month of holidays, so it's hardly unreasonable to give them a good workout to get them back up to speed.


    And, shur, we can guess what they're going to say anyway. They've been doing it for years.

    "we oppose this, we oppose that, we oppose the other thing".

    They are so good at opposing things that the Electorate keep re-electing them to the job!


    "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest." Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPN View Post
    A) Eamon Ryan knows what the pricing model is going to be. None of the rest of us do.

    B) The Greens are going to ensure that there is transparency (even if the IAIM and the CIF have conniptions)

    C) Your so called "high moral ground ethos" is going to play a key role in h


    I am in regular contact with all three, and I can confirm that your suspicions are misplaced.
    [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]So we are to trust Ireland future to Ryan's Creditably[/FONT][/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by shannonBlueShirt View Post
    [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]So we are to trust Ireland future to Ryan's Creditably[/FONT][/SIZE]
    Don't be a prat!

    The pricing model will be published a month before the vote is taken.


    (and at least Eamon Ryan has credibility - unlike Phil "the collander" Hogan, or Simon "hey lads, why don't we ban diesel oil for the craic" Coveney)
    "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest." Mark Twain

    “When a government is dependent upon bankers for money, they and not the leaders of the government control the situation, since the hand that gives is above the hand that takes. Money has no motherland; financiers are without patriotism and without decency; their sole object is gain.” Napoléon Bonaparte

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPN View Post
    Don't be a prat!

    The pricing model will be published a month before the vote is taken.


    (and at least Eamon Ryan has credibility - unlike Phil "the collander" Hogan, or Simon "hey lads, why don't we ban diesel oil for the craic" Coveney)

    I will believe that when I see it, we are only starting to hear what really went on before the last be moved to save the banks last year. Most of it appears to have been illegal to say the least, we will never hear most of it.

    What is going on now that we are not hearing, plenty I bet, we will be fed what we need to know in order for them to do as they please. That is not a debate, it is a joke.

    Can we have a debate on whether the two limit on us borrowing money for failed banks will be extented also or is that another gem that will be contained in a surprise press release?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPN View Post
    We pay them over €2000 a week, they've had over a month of holidays, so it's hardly unreasonable to give them a good workout to get them back up to speed.


    And, shur, we can guess what they're going to say anyway. They've been doing it for years.

    "we oppose this, we oppose that, we oppose the other thing".

    They are so good at opposing things that the Electorate keep re-electing them to the job!



    Give me a break. The Green Party were the primary naysayers before their rotten deal with FF!

    As for being rejected by the electorate, well, the Greens have 6 seats to FGs 52 and Labours 20......and how many councilors did the =Greens have returned at the local elections....if I remember it was less then 5!!

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