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Name: Tore Hund
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And so it begins, the Irish General election is going to take place this year, some believe the 2nd or 3rd Thursday in May as being the most likely dates,and to that end the political parties are gearing up with promises designed to woo the electorate in the run up. Its still only Feburary but two parties, namely the Progressive Democrats and Labour, have nailed two proposal's firmly to their respective political masts already.
On Saturday "The Rabbit", Pat Rabbitte, Labour Leader ,announced that should Labour be part of the next government, it would ensure that the basic rate of income tax would come down from its present 20% to 18% within two years of been in government.In an attempt to counter this "The Rothweiler" Micheal Mc Dowell, Leader of the Progressive Democrats" today announced that should they be returned to power they will increase the Old age Pension to €300 per week from its present €200 per week.
Now on face of these two announcements you would say whats the problem here?, its not the announcements that annoy me its that fact that it appears to be a clear attempt to buy votes. Yes, I know that all political parties make promises at election time, and many of these promises are then not kept, but these announcements seem to be a departure from the norm. Additionally I also feel that the political machines in this election are going to be geared towards the individual on a micro level as opposed to gearing policies and committments on a macro level, for the good of the economy as a whole.These announcements come with a backdrop of our schools being overcrowded, the health services is a shambles, people with special needs are simply ignored, and thugs roam our streets armed to the teeth that will kill or harm you without a second thought.But it appears that these issues are irrelevant to "The Rabbit" and "The Rothweiler".
D'ont get me wrong, I like tax cuts, and I beleive that pensioners should have a decent amount of money to get by, however I feel such policies should be included in parties overall manifesto's and come with a full costed figure attached. At least that way the electorate has an opportunity to weigh up and analyse the contents of the proposal's and ask ourselves questions like do, I want the 2% reduction or would I prefer to see the money spent elsewhere?. There seems to be a belief by the political parties that we are unable to carry out these types of analysis ourselves.
If this trend continues during the run up to the election we will end up being promised everything from "windmills" from the Green Party, to "2 week holidays in the west" from Fine Gael, and "season tickets to Croke Park from Fianna Fail", just to secure your first pref. It'll be like Christmas in May.
I have a funny feeling that Independents will do well in this election as they will run on tickets that will affect local issues, such as roads, schools etc, which will leave us in a strange situation, but not an unfamilair one as those of us old enough to remember the early 80's when we had three governments of varing colour in the space of 18 months, which lead to the "halcyon" years that followed. The reason they were "halcyon years" was due to the fact there was nobody left, thousands had to go to find work.
Would,nt it be nice for some political party to come up with novel policies such as ,
At least it would be better that being sold promises that I d'ont believe are worth the paper they are written on. "The Rabbit" and "The Rothweiler" need to stop the attempts of "buying" votes we are not fools, and I believe that we will return that party or selection of parties that will tackle all the important issues facing the country, and not single giveaway policies
Posted in: Government
Tags: Pat Rabbitte | Micheal Mc Dowell | Irish Election | Promises
When I read your blog, I could'nt help but think of the poem, "The owl and the pussycat".
Posted by: Anonymous
It's all smoke and mirrors with politicians. Never a straight answer. I know someone who went to a breakfast meeting with Gordon Brown, and made the mistake of asking him a question about the rail system. He spoke without pause for twenty five minutes.......
Twenty five minutes. Can you imagine. Not only incredibly boring, but ..... o my gosh, pour me another bucks fizz, and be quick .....
Posted by: Anonymous
Does it go something like this.....?
The Rabbit and the Rothweiler went to sea
In a beautiful pea green boat,
They took some honey, and plenty of money,
Wrapped up in a five pound note.
The Rabbit looked up to the stars above,
And sang to a small guitar,
'O lovely Rothweiler! O Rothweiler my love,
What a beautiful Rothweiler you are,
You are,
You are!
What a beautiful Rothweiler you are!'
Posted by: Anonymous
The Rabbit and The Rothweiler were out for votes,
In a beautiful pea green boat,
They took some policies, and plenty of promises,
Wrapped up in billion euro notes.
The Rabbit looked to the election ahead,
And sang to a small guitar,
O lovely Rothweiler! O Rothweiler my love,
What a beautiful Rothweiler you are,
You are,
You are,
What a beautiful Rothweiler you are.
The Rothweiler said to the Rabbit, "You elegant fool",
How charmingly sweet you lie,
O let us be married! Too long we have tarried:
But what shall we do for a slogan?
They sailed away for a year and a day,
To the land where the "Pong-tree" grows,
And there in a wood a Spin doctor stood,
With a slogan at the end of his nose
His Nose
His Nose
With a slogan at the end of his nose.
"Dear Spinny, are you willing to sell for one shilling,
Your Slogan?" Said the Spinny "I will"
So they took it away, and were married the next day,
By the electorate who lives on the hill.
They dined on mince, and slices of quince,
Which they ate with a runcible spoon,
And hand in hand , on the edge of the rubicon,
They danced in the light of the defeat,
The defeat,
The defeat
They danced by the light of the defeat.
Posted by: Blacksheep
The thing that annoys me about this, is that the policies are upside down. You have Labour proposing Tax cuts that will benefit everyone,a policy usually the domain of the right, and you have the PD's announcing social policy, usually the domain of the left.
I'm totally confused, what next the commies pushing for a lowering of the Corporation Tax rate to 5% and abolishment of all capital taxes?
Lear's poetry has been described as "nonsense but fun"and "is best read aloud for the enjoyment of children" seems apt to use him........
Posted by: Anonymous
PD's announced last weekend that they will also reduce the income tax standard rate to 18% and lower the higher rate to 38%.There were other items also, but I'm so annoyed I can't type them.
Again using Lears poem is'nt that silly as since they have one policy in common, perhaps a relationship will grow and prosper.
Posted by: Blacksheep
I am really enjoying this, brilliant adaptation of Lears poem. Well Done.
Posted by: Fortyohhh