PROCNA2018
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So I drive to Dublin how?And cost the state more needless money? Great idea.
If you don't want to pay the increase don't use the tolled roads.
Or does that matter?
So I drive to Dublin how?And cost the state more needless money? Great idea.
If you don't want to pay the increase don't use the tolled roads.
So I drive to Dublin how?
Or does that matter?
You do know Ryan isn't the only member of the government, surely you know that, don't you?
At least Ryan came out before this decision and told us that the state would have to fund the difference, didn't see your lot mentioning it when they put down their private members motion.
You do know Ryan isn't the only member of the government, surely you know that, don't you?"Proud to be the antidote to such populism"
And the gullibillies lap it up
Get the train or pay the toll.So I drive to Dublin how?
Or does that matter?
People accuse Sf of being populists but FF & FG aren't far behind them, both parties know that taking tough decisions on climate actions and environmental protections will cost them votes so they are happy to keep kicking the can down the road, the greens are the opposite, they know they'll be punished by the electorate for pushing an environmental agenda but they are bracing themselves for the hit, their willingness to sacrifice popularity to do what they consider to be the right thing is admirable imho.You do know Ryan isn't the only member of the government, surely you know that, don't you?
At least Ryan came out before this decision and told us that the state would have to fund the difference, didn't see your lot mentioning it when they put down their private members motion
You do know Ryan isn't the only member of the government, surely you know that, don't you?
At least Ryan came out before this decision and told us that the state would have to fund the difference, didn't see your lot mentioning it when they put down their private members motion
People accuse Sf of being populists but FF & FG aren't far behind them, both parties know that taking tough decisions on climate actions and environmental protections will cost them votes so they are happy to keep kicking the can down the road, the greens are the opposite, they know they'll be punished by the electorate for pushing an environmental agenda but they are bracing themselves for the hit, their willingness to sacrifice popularity to do what they consider to be the right thing is admirable imho.