TDs: There won't be a fucking peep out of us

According to a report in the Irish Times there was a whoop of cheering, applause and much relieved laughter when nobody objected to the adjournment of the Dail until 18th September next.

Fianna Fáil’s Eamon Ó Cuív represented the morons that make up our national parliament with the following bullshit.

There is no way we can reflect the views of the people in this House if we are not out among the people around the country.

Earlier in the week an opposition TD reflected the squalid truth regarding our corrupt political system when he/she was asked if there would be any objections to the eight-week recess.

There won’t be a fucking peep out of us.

Two tier justice system

Socialist Republican Party member Louise Minihan has gone to jail for refusing to pay a €1,500 fine for throwing paint over then Minister for Health Mary Harney in November 2010.

So, in just twenty months the justice system processed this citizen with efficiency and without any undue delay.

This is as it should be in a functional democracy.

Meanwhile, it’s over four years since the banking gangsters, their political friends and facilators within the regulatory sector destroyed the economy causing severe hardship for most Irish citizens.

No proper investigation, no progress whatsoever, not a hope in hell that any of these gangsters or their friends will be brought to justice.

Jody Corcoran: A great (Fianna Fail) journalist

Sunday Independent columnist Jody Corcoran tore strips from Fine Gael and Labour in an article last Sunday.

James Reilly’s name appearing in Stubbs Gazette, Phil Hogan’s questionable loan from Fingers Fingleton, Enda Kenny’s leadership qualities all came under Corcoran’s ruthless scrutiny.

Corcoran’s analysis is incisive, accurate and paints a true picture of this very dodgy government, I agree with every word he writes

Unfortunately, Corcoran cannot be taken seriously as a journalist since he long ago sold his journalistic soul to Fianna Fail, the most corrupt political party in the country.

His cringing ramblings in support of the liar Bertie Ahern were particularly obnoxious (Example here).

Should Fianna Fail ever regain power we can be sure that Corcoran’s ruthlessly accurate assessment of the present crowd of gombeens would be replaced with unquestioning loyalty to that party rather than real journalistic analysis.

John Waters' new book

John Waters has published a new book ‘Was it for this?’ Why Ireland lost the plot.

I came across the following critique on Amazon.

This is only the second book I have ever put down half through, deciding that life is too short to waste on it.

It is poorly written, poorly organised and incoherent in argument structure.

“PS I Love You” was my first experience of being unable to finish a read.

Where as that was complete drivel, Waters book is a psuedo intellectual rant that manages to be both boring and drivel.

Freedom of Information will not be free

This government has failed to keep its promise regarding the repeal of the Freedom of Information Act (FOI).

This government will not repeal or enhance the FOI in any significant way because to do so would endanger the interests of the corrupt political/administrative system that rules this country.

Letter in yesterday’s Irish Times.

Sir,

“Jam tomorrow, jam yesterday but never jam today” is the only way to think of Government’s action on political and institutional reform.

Consider the promise to repeal the 2003 Freedom of Information (FoI) Act, which changed the original 1997 Act for reasons that are still not clear.

Last week Minister for State for Public Service Reform Brian Hayes deferred a new Freedom of Information Bill until next year, two years after taking office. (Home News, July 7th).

This contrasts with the firm commitment in this Government’s programme of March 2011.

“We will legislate to restore the Freedom of Information Act to what it was before it was undermined by the outgoing government, and we will extend its remit to other public bodies including the administrative side of the Garda Síochána, subject to security exceptions.”

A simple repeal of the 2003 Act would do much of what the Government promised.

In opposition, the Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore pointed out that the 2003 change to Freedom of Information, “did fundamental damage to the way in which the FoI regime ought to operate.

The legislation has, as a result, been handicapped and it no longer functions as effectively as it should . . .”

Passing this law is easy. Doing so would need virtually no drafting effort or even much Dáil time, given the work done in 1997, the Dáil debates on the 2003 changes to Freedom of Information and the current Government’s majority.

This would not get in the way of the more comprehensive measure now promised for next year.

This Government has no excuse for delaying this reform.

The Taoiseach and four current Ministers were also members of the Cabinet which brought in the 1997 FoI Act.

The Tánaiste and three other Cabinet members were Ministers of State in the 1997 government. In addition, both the President and the Ceann Comhairle were also members of the 1997 Cabinet.

Delaying this simple reform does not augur well for the Government’s efforts to rebuild our trust, as citizens, in the State.

Yours, etc,

Donal O Brolcain
Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9.

Joe Higgins just keeps on digging

Socialist Party TD Joe Higgins continues to insist that he was entitled to use his travel allowance to pay for his campaign against the household tax.

This is despite a decision by the Houses of the Oireachtas Service that he was not entitled to use the allowance in this way.

Whining from the bottom of a hole that gets deeper every time he opens his mouth Mr. Higgins claims the he’s entitled (to rip off taxpayers) because the unfair system gives more to other parties than his.

Joe Higgins and his Socialist Party: Just another part of the rotten political system

Joe Higgins and his Socialist Party have lost all credibility and seriously damaged their integrity as a result of the Wallace and expenses scandals.

Their support for the tax cheat Wallace and their dishonest response to the ripping off of taxpayer’s money in expenses puts them in the same camp as the other zero ethical standard parties.

Joe Higgins in particular has been exposed, mostly by his own words, as a gombeen politician, equal in low standards as any Fianna Fail backwoodsman.

Let’s have a look at some of his mealy mouthed excuses.

This is a completely manufactured controversy designed to damage left wing TDs and those who are campaigning against the baleful effects of austerity on ordinary working class people.

It’s an attempt particularly by Independent Newspapers to damage us, to try to suggest impropriety in the most disgusting and underhand fashion.

This has nothing whatsoever to do with so-called conspiracies against left wing TDs, nothing to do with a so-called conspiracy by Independent Newspapers against the Socialist Party.

It’s about one simple but (to use Mr. Higgins’ word) disgusting matter – the ripping off of hard earned taxpayer’s money.

Most politicians are involved in this rip off; it’s been going on for years and is costing ordinary Irish citizens millions every year.

The rotten system was deliberately set up by politicians to make it as convenient as possible for them to rip off struggling and impoverished citizens.

The shock of this particular scandal is that supporters of Joe Higgins (and I was one them until this) expected more of him and his party.

Hypocritical quote of the week from Joe Higgins:

I despise hypocrisy.

What a joke, let’s look at some more of Mr. Higgins’ hypocritical comments/excuses.

When asked: Is it appropriate to use travel expenses to pay for the household tax campaign? (Reply edited for clarity).

I think any TD, who is in a minority in the Dail, supporting taxpayers who are fighting the tax is absolutely justified in taking expenses from travel allowance.

Translation: Because we’re a small party with limited influence it’s ok for us to rip off taxpayer’s money.

Have you used your own travel expenses to attend these meetings around the country? (Reply edited for clarity).

Yes I have. I believe that those who are opposed to the burden of austerity would be very comfortable with this modest use of expenses.

No Mr. Higgins, we are not comfortable with your so-called ‘modest’ (mis) use of our money. We demand you repay every penny and apologise for your dishonest behaviour.

Mr. Higgins has admitted that he could have paid his travel costs from the €120,000 he already gets from the party leader’s allowance which, of course, also comes from the pockets of hard pressed taxpayers.

But Joe and his party, in typical gombeen fashion, decided to plunder the travel allowance pot and use the leader’s allowance to fund party structures and policy development.

Well, that’s what they claim. Given their exposure as standard bog Irish gombeen politicians, they could have used the money for anything.

But the greatest hypocrisy came when Mr. Higgins was asked did he think he was acting within the rules?

The regulation that covers travel allowance that every TD gets is Statutory Instrument 84/2010 and it refers to travel expenses which the members, obliged to incur, in the performance of his or her duties as a member of Dail Eireann.

In other words Mr. Higgins is claiming that Oireachtas regulations back up his assertion that he and his party have acted honestly.

This in incorrect; the regulations are crystal clear and condemn Mr. Higgins for what he is – a dishonest gombeen politician, just like the rest of them.

4. (1) The amount specified in a particular column of the Table to this paragraph is determined as the amount payable to a member of Dáil Éireann as part of the parliamentary standard allowance for the relevant period in respect of travelling facilities for distances, from the member’s normal place of residence in respect of the distance referred to in that column, to and from Leinster House.

The people of Ireland can only cry in despair at the complete lack of honesty, vision and courage within our corrupt political system.

Copy to:
Joe Higgins

Socialist Party expenses abuse complaint – again

Last Friday (June 29) I submitted a formal complaint to the Ceann Comhairle’s office regarding a possible abuse of expenses by Socialist Party TD Clare Daly.

I had intended submitting the complaint to the Clerk of the Dail but was informed by the Communications Unit of that office that the Ceann Comhairle’s office was the appropriate authority.

Today, as I had received no acknowledgement of my complaint, I rang the Ceann Comhairle’s office to check if they had received my email.

I was informed that they had only received my email on Friday and in any case it was not a matter for the Ceann Comhairle’s office, the Clerk of the Dail was the relevant authority for dealing with such complaints.

An official at the office of the Clerk of the Dail confirmed this morning that his office was indeed the correct authority for dealing with such matters.

So, once more:

To Whom It May Concern:

I wish to lodge a formal complaint concerning an apparent abuse of expenses by the Socialist Party.

My complaint is based on the following exchange between Socialist Party TD Clare Daly and journalist Matt Cooper on Today FM on 26 June last.

Matt Cooper: But why claim the expenses? It has been claimed that Mick Wallace doesn’t claim expenses, why not follow his example?

Clare Daly: We do accept the money and the money is used for local campaigning, supporting works in our area or community campaigns or trades union issues or whatever and we account for that.

I have checked the allowances and expenses section on the Houses of the Oireachtas website and can find no reference that allows politicians to use expenses for political campaigning or trades union activities.

Yours sincerely,
Anthony Sheridan

New legislation to tackle white-collar crime – don't hold your breath

I see the Government has introduced new competition law.

The new legislation will, allegedly, tackle white-collar crime by imposing heavy fines and prison terms.

The new measures will also, allegedly, make it easier for the Competition Authority to secure convictions against those who flout the law.

There’s just one problem, Irish ‘law enforcement’ authorities do not actually enforce law when it comes to white-collar crime.

So no matter how impressive the legislation, no matter how many promises the politicians make that this time it will be different, nothing will change until we see the white-collar criminals in jail.

Irish citizens are strongly advised not to hold their breath.

E-Voting machines scrapped

So, €55 million down the drain on the e-voting machine scandal and those responsible have nothing to say.

Speaking from his art gallery in Florida former minister Martin Cullen said;

I had nothing to do with that. I don’t want to get into that.

Former minister Dempsey also refused to make comment saying he was now a private citizen.

Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern also refused to answer any questions.

Three gombeens still as arrogant as ever.