Coronavirus thread - 19/10/2020 - The Day Ireland Died

Well to hear her talk like she did was surprising. Sounds like she knows something we don’t.

Claire Byrne is incredibly dangerous. Listening to her now on the wireless. Banging on about divisions and who can we blame.

Claire Byrne kicking the shit out if Thomas Byrne on Radio 1 now. Pity she forgot to bring her boots last night.

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Jaysus FFG have mugged a lot of people right off here. Six months ago most wanted FFG lined up against a wall and shot. Now they are heroes all by employing a bit of PR and of course throwing a few over paid public servants under the bus. And the masses are lapping it up

I am one of those masses and quite happy to lap it up as an indication of common sense even if it is a political decision.

No one voted for Tony Hoolahan.

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Varadkar is supposed to be in a coalition and he’s acting like the opposition. A dangerous cunt

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Nobody voted for Varadkar either? What count did he get in on, in his constituency?

Yes they did

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The Dail elects the Taoiseach

he got outvoted by a Sinn Fein councillor in Dublin West, as Taoiseach

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So what? We have a PR voting system.

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And? He still easily got enough votes to be a TD

Leo Varadkar on Tony Holohan in the summer

“For months everyone in Ireland has felt safe because you were looking after our families,” he said. “As you step back, know that all of us stand behind you and your wonderful family. We’ll meet again soon.”

They met again soon and Leo promptly fucked him in under the bus.

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All well and good until we have to go into level 5 for Christmas.

unless you take the “We’ll meet again soon” as a threat, which leo promptly followed through on

And he was dead right. The medical dictatorship were trying to run the country and whip everyone into hysteria

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I wouldn’t be so sure. There must be quite a bit of immunity building in the population here.

they are doing their job and giving the government advice on a global pandemic and a national health crisis

it’s the governments job to analyse this advice and deem what is relevant and necessary and weigh up the options.

What he has done is play PR politics and undermine the only advisory team we have and make the relationship with government practically untenable, he’s also undermined the taoiseach on multiple occassions

he could have said all that behind closed doors.

but we also have a large percentage of high risk people i.e. the elderly and the obese. unless the beds situation is fixed then we’re at absolutely nothing