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quincytwo
20-07-2009, 11:36 AM
The only purpose that the proposed ' green taxes' have is to justify the continuance of Green politicians in Ministerials seats and cars.
The Greens have refused to accept the message sent to them in the recent elections. So ordinary people whose jobs are at stake and the unemloyed whose future employment will depend on the economic revival,a revival jeopardised by the green taxes, need to consider what further action to take.
One option is to stop recycling until the Greens get sense.
Fill your ordinary refuse bin first with all household refuse and when that is full fill recycling bins with all refuse. The refuse companies will quickly send feedback to politicians.
Sustainability means ending the Greens interference in the economy.
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i_didnt_do_nawtin
20-07-2009, 11:39 AM
'Let us big unnecessary shit so we can continue to receive unrealistic wages or we'll pollute the land'

You're a genius.

irishmonkey
24-07-2009, 09:42 AM
well i cant blame him, may join his little protest.
the greens fine people to "encourage" people to use public transport etc.
but lats face it no one in this country can have it as there main mode of transport by choice. you may get away with it in the city.
a classic example of how a public transport should be done - london.
if i had a car over there you would not use it to go into london as the tube is faster.

but put a car against the public transport in ireland and it will be faster and cheeped. - unless ryan air is involved.

ps as for polluting the land - recent law that the greens came up with means everyone has to use energy saving light bulbs
yip the mercury ones!

bosco
25-07-2009, 06:19 PM
a classic example of how a public transport should be done - london.
if i had a car over there you would not use it to go into london as the tube is faster.

but put a car against the public transport in ireland and it will be faster and cheeped. - unless ryan air is involved.


Good man. Do you think they built the tube network when London had a population similar to that of Cork?

irishmonkey
26-07-2009, 01:02 PM
to be honest for a network like that, in order to afford it you need to have some kind of slave labor force.

but you going to tell me public transport in cork is good?
forget traffic problems etc just look how the buses are run
how many times have you been on a bus and the bus driver pulls over and gets out for 30 mins!!!!
WTF
the man needs a brake but go at the end of the journey or swap drivers etc.

i would not recommend a underground system - cos they would only fuck it up.

you can drive to dublin faster than the train!

you can also smoke in your car :)
no reason you cant have a smoking carriage - just have no employees in it

i cant think of a single advantage of public transport over private.

also it would be impossible for me to hold down my job if i relied on public transport as i do not live in the city

Proinsias
26-07-2009, 01:07 PM
This protest is beyond moronic.

irishmonkey
26-07-2009, 01:24 PM
thats why i like it :)

quincytwo
26-07-2009, 06:37 PM
This protest is beyond moronic.

As long as politicians know they have enough people like you who dont haave the wit or the imagination to make some of protest, they know they can keep screwing us !
that is why the Lord Mayor gets € 103,000 plus car and driver plus expenses.
Its :x-mas: every day for politicians !

daithi81
26-07-2009, 07:28 PM
This protest is beyond moronic.

I would expect this from Peter Griffin.

bosco
27-07-2009, 09:47 AM
I second Frank's statement.

hiawatha
27-07-2009, 11:54 AM
This protest is beyond moronic.

I concur.

quincytwo
27-07-2009, 12:07 PM
I concur.

Wait a minute. I thought the Joos controlled the world media? Or am I getting my conspiracies confused?
Just one look at your kind of posts says more than enough about a " Joo" hater !
Crawl back down your hole.

hiawatha
27-07-2009, 12:14 PM
Just one look at your kind of posts says more than enough about a " Joo" hater !
Crawl back down your hole.

What now? That was clearly a piss-take, or are you so slow you didn't cop that?
Yes I am aware of the irony of posting such a reply to an obvious wum

quincytwo
27-07-2009, 12:27 PM
What now? That was clearly a piss-take, or are you so slow you didn't cop that?
Yes I am aware of the irony of posting such a reply to an obvious wum

I just read what you wrote !

Proinsias
27-07-2009, 01:49 PM
As long as politicians know they have enough people like you who dont haave the wit or the imagination to make some of protest, they know they can keep screwing us !
that is why the Lord Mayor gets € 103,000 plus car and driver plus expenses.
Its :x-mas: every day for politicians !

Your protest is highly unlikely to be effective. You have no real definition of what constitutes a lunatic green tax. You have no alternative, it's an entirely negative campaign with vague notions.

There are not that many green taxes anyway, to blame them for impeding recovery is simplistic at best.

This protest would make the lives of those who have to sort recycling more difficult. They have a difficult enough job as it is. They might even have to hire more people and increase refuse taes to deal with it.

Hang on, that would be green taxes creating more jobs.

But those jobs would be unnecessary, they might as well dig holes and fill them in again.

There's dozens more things wrong with this mind-vomit.


A far more effective protest, involving some actual risk to you personally is to put your refuse (properly bagged and sealed, with a message on the front) outside the Green Party headquarters and hope others do likewise. It inconveniences the targets of the protest, you're actually risking something (as fly tipping is illegal) and if enough people agree with you, it would be highly likely to get on the national press, due to the visual nature of the protest.

Protesting against green taxes is just plain stuipd right now though. Completely moronic.

quincytwo
27-07-2009, 02:19 PM
Your protest is highly unlikely to be effective. You have no real definition of what constitutes a lunatic green tax. You have no alternative, it's an entirely negative campaign with vague notions.

There are not that many green taxes anyway, to blame them for impeding recovery is simplistic at best.

This protest would make the lives of those who have to sort recycling more difficult. They have a difficult enough job as it is. They might even have to hire more people and increase refuse taes to deal with it.

Hang on, that would be green taxes creating more jobs.

But those jobs would be unnecessary, they might as well dig holes and fill them in again.

There's dozens more things wrong with this mind-vomit.


A far more effective protest, involving some actual risk to you personally is to put your refuse (properly bagged and sealed, with a message on the front) outside the Green Party headquarters and hope others do likewise. It inconveniences the targets of the protest, you're actually risking something (as fly tipping is illegal) and if enough people agree with you, it would be highly likely to get on the national press, due to the visual nature of the protest.

Protesting against green taxes is just plain stuipd right now though. Completely moronic.

Well getting you to suggest alternatives is progress of a kind !
Why does there need to be risk to anybody making a protest ? I dont litter so putting rubbbish outside on the pavement is actually breaking the law and as a once off is just tokenism.
Incidentally ' Green' politicians seem to have no interest in addressing breaches of the litter laws, why is that ?

Proinsias
27-07-2009, 02:31 PM
Well getting you to suggest alternatives is progress of a kind !
Why does there need to be risk to anybody making a protest ? I dont litter so putting rubbbish outside on the pavement is actually breaking the law and as a once off is just tokenism.
Incidentally ' Green' politicians seem to have no interest in addressing breaches of the litter laws, why is that ?

If you care about a cause, you should be willing to risk something. Your protest is a silent one and will be treated thus.

Litter isn't a big enough problem in Ireland to seriously adversely affect the environment. There are far bigger things to worry about. While litter is annoying in Ireland, it's almost entirely an asthetic, not environmental matter.

quincytwo
27-07-2009, 02:38 PM
If you care about a cause, you should be willing to risk something. Your protest is a silent one and will be treated thus.

Litter isn't a big enough problem in Ireland to seriously adversely affect the environment. There are far bigger things to worry about. While litter is annoying in Ireland, it's almost entirely an asthetic, not environmental matter.

Since when have asthetic matters not been considered to be environmental matters ?
I am sure Boyle would not agree !

Proinsias
27-07-2009, 02:57 PM
Since when have asthetic matters not been considered to be environmental matters ?
I am sure Boyle would not agree !

Asthetic matters have never been at the core of the environmental movement. Maybe you could argue that the pastoral poets had it at the centre of their movement but it's not been core since then.


Asthetics are merely a side issue. If something environmentally positive is asthetically pleasing, then all well and good. We should allow our streets to become somewhat overgrown, allow weeds to florish and, wherever possible, use mud tracks in place of tarmac and concrete. Hedgerows should be wild, unkempt and overgrown. It would be good for biodiversity, reduce Co2 emissions and could reduce pollution run-off.

That would not be asthetically pleasing though.

The fact that there are crisp bags on the street is a little irritating. Ireland has a dependence on oil, the car, a love of burning ancient boglands, an overreliance on landfill, poor domestic recycling processing, poor urban planning, high usage of air transport and significant problems with waste disposal and water management.

In the light of that, crisp packets are not so important. Green taxes are.

Hang_Sandwich
27-07-2009, 03:38 PM
Surely you should fill your recycling bin with regaular waste first. doing otherwise will just result in a cash bonanza for the Coco/waste companies as you pay by we4ight or more for your regular bin than recycling...

o_2_b_a_rebel
27-07-2009, 03:55 PM
Just one look at your kind of posts says more than enough about a " Joo" hater !
Crawl back down your hole.
Fucking whoosh like.
You really dont realise the extent of your stupidity do you Chris?

quincytwo
28-07-2009, 11:00 AM
Has Mummy let you out for a walk ?

quinnC2
28-07-2009, 11:10 AM
Oh, those lousy Greens and that pesky Dan Boyle. Damn you!

*shakes fist*

quincytwo
29-07-2009, 01:08 PM
Oh, those lousy Greens and that pesky Dan Boyle. Damn you!

*shakes fist*

QuinnC2, You probably dont realise that the ' green groupies' dont like so much criticism of their ' annointed one'.
They just about tolerate me !
Be careful, they hunt in packs !

quinnC2
29-07-2009, 01:14 PM
QuinnC2, You probably dont realise that the ' green groupies' dont like so much criticism of their ' annointed one'.
They just about tolerate me !
Be careful, they hunt in packs !

You're dead right, quincytwo! (great name)

We gotta work together if we are to rid ourselves of this DAN BOYLE character.

*shakes fist*

quincytwo
29-07-2009, 01:18 PM
You're dead right, quincytwo! (great name)

We gotta work together if we are to rid ourselves of this DAN BOYLE character.

*shakes fist*

Will the 'Real revolution' start in Cork ?

Is the guilotine an environmentally method of execution ?
Doesn't use electricity so Greens should approve of it !
Cremation is out of course.

quinnC2
29-07-2009, 01:24 PM
Will the 'Real revolution' start in Cork ?

Is the guilotine an environmentally method of execution ?
Doesn't use electricity so Greens should approve of it !
Cremation is out of course.

The guillotine is indeed a fine 'energy efficient' :rolleyes: means of terminating a humans life. Perhaps we should start with Dan Boyle!

However, I wouldn't agree with cremation as a means of execution. It has more humane uses in disposing of the 'already dead'.

Surely no party would agree with using it for executions!

Eh, Dan Boyle?

*shakes fist*

Dwyer On Fire
29-07-2009, 02:06 PM
The only purpose that the proposed ' green taxes' have is to justify the continuance of Green politicians in Ministerials seats and cars.
The Greens have refused to accept the message sent to them in the recent elections. So ordinary people whose jobs are at stake and the unemloyed whose future employment will depend on the economic revival,a revival jeopardised by the green taxes, need to consider what further action to take.
One option is to stop recycling until the Greens get sense.
Fill your ordinary refuse bin first with all household refuse and when that is full fill recycling bins with all refuse. The refuse companies will quickly send feedback to politicians.
Sustainability means ending the Greens interference in the economy.
.

Your passion is appreciated but this would be the worst publicity the city could get and if their taxes dont make sense this idea is many fathoms below that again.

Just imagine the headlines... CORK DIRTY PROTEST TO DEFY GREENS

I dont have a huge love for the Greens. There are a few thinkers in the party at least unlike the property developers
party. You've clearly got a grudge against Dan Boyle but your posts make you look a bit thick to be honest trying to work him into everything.

Proinsias
29-07-2009, 02:22 PM
The guillotine is indeed a fine 'energy efficient' :rolleyes: means of terminating a humans life. Perhaps we should start with Dan Boyle!

However, I wouldn't agree with cremation as a means of execution. It has more humane uses in disposing of the 'already dead'.

Surely no party would agree with using it for executions!

Eh, Dan Boyle?

*shakes fist*

Canibalism is the most ecologically friendly way of disposing of dead bodies. Aids population control too.

quincytwo
29-07-2009, 03:56 PM
Your passion is appreciated but this would be the worst publicity the city could get and if their taxes dont make sense this idea is many fathoms below that again.

Just imagine the headlines... CORK DIRTY PROTEST TO DEFY GREENS

I dont have a huge love for the Greens. There are a few thinkers in the party at least unlike the property developers
party. You've clearly got a grudge against Dan Boyle but your posts make you look a bit thick to be honest trying to work him into everything.

There is no intention to have a 'dirty ' protest, simply using ordinary refuse for a short period, just long enough to pass a message.
If there are other soggestions, lets hear them.
I dont post exclusively on Boyle, but he a very frequent on radio and on tv, almost more so than any other Cork Political representative !
It seems strange that the leaders of a party who only got 2% support can have so much influence over our lives !

irishmonkey
29-07-2009, 05:03 PM
Suggestions:
1.when the light bulb law comes in we can fit 10 energy saving light bulbs for every normal one in our house. your esb may skyrocket but it defeats the purpose of the law.
2. instead of driving around in a 2L car buy a 1.2 and rev the shit out of it consistently
3. post old news papers to the green party for recycling ( or used toilet roll whichever) - i kinda like this one.
4. put back up your Christmas lights. uses electricity and looks daft in july.
5. every one phone the green party main office 4 times a day.
6. or a good old fashioned linching

quinnC2
30-07-2009, 09:51 AM
Canibalism is the most ecologically friendly way of disposing of dead bodies. Aids population control too.

Indeed it is. Although I would be careful where you publish such ideas, DBTD might be around!

*shakes fist*

quinnC2
30-07-2009, 09:56 AM
There is no intention to have a 'dirty ' protest, simply using ordinary refuse for a short period, just long enough to pass a message.
If there are other soggestions, lets hear them.
I dont post exclusively on Boyle, but he a very frequent on radio and on tv, almost more so than any other Cork Political representative !
It seems strange that the leaders of a party who only got 2% support can have so much influence over our lives !

Indeed. You could say that his rule is autocratic, wrt to some peoples lives.

I'm beginning to think that DBTD has some kind of (eco-friendly) mind ray at his office, controlling the minds of those its rays can penetrate! Perhaps this new found, vitriolic resistance to him to merely a controlled diversion! Whence up to this moment it had the illusion of having a purpose!

I see it now, DBTD! Damn you!!

*shakes fist*

daithi81
30-07-2009, 10:08 AM
:lol!:

I can't tell the difference anymore.

quincytwo
30-07-2009, 01:11 PM
Indeed. You could say that his rule is autocratic, wrt to some peoples lives.

I'm beginning to think that DBTD has some kind of (eco-friendly) mind ray at his office, controlling the minds of those its rays can penetrate! Perhaps this new found, vitriolic resistance to him to merely a controlled diversion! Whence up to this moment it had the illusion of having a purpose!

I see it now, DBTD! Damn you!!

*shakes fist*

Maybe thats why I get splitting headaches passing the Green party HQ oops ..sorry ..Senator DAN BOYLE'S OFFICE, it is not longer a Green Party office, and the car starts to splutter and cut out

quinnC2
02-08-2009, 08:04 PM
Maybe thats why I get splitting headaches passing the Green party HQ oops ..sorry ..Senator DAN BOYLE'S OFFICE, it is not longer a Green Party office, and the car starts to splutter and cut out

Yes indeed! And let me tell you, the resulting tumour mean an increase in your carbon footprint and carbon tax. Good news for DBTD and his grubby little green fingers!

*shakes fist*

REMIMUFC
07-09-2009, 07:04 PM
shove ur taxes up yere hole ye cunts
carbon tax me bollix

kh1152
08-09-2009, 05:18 PM
What have the Greens achieved in power?

1. Incinerator still being built in Gormleys back yard
2. Mercury light bulbs - nice one lads!
3. Showed us how to save energy by cycling to work in the dail (with an armed cop doing 5mph in a merc behind him)
4. Talk as if they understand Nama and will have a say in it -right ya Ryan
5. Lost council seats all over the country
6. Took 2 billion euro of the value of our cars / killed the car sales industry with their VRT changes
7. Looked for a Carbon tax when we already pay €6.60 on every €10 of petrol


Well done lads, I'm looking forward to your 2010 manifesto.

Ye wouldn't be happy until ye've closed every motarway and airport, and have us all dancing at the crossroads by candlelight in woolly jumpers.

As for economic revival the light at the end of the tunnel is been turned off while the light bulb is being changed.