Reading Jim Glennon's article in the Irish Times I should have been shocked to see an experienced politician admit what the golden boys really think of us gombeens: "Most voters are, somewhat naively, of the view that government policy is developed through a process of careful analysis, comprehensive consultation, and the selection and prioritisation of initiatives based on impact and thorough cost-benefit analysis"
I WASN'T FUCKING SHOCKED THOUGH.
Now Jim Glennon was a half decent rugby player but sold his soul and now can only be described as a dimwit mong and a goddamned company man...for him to say that voters NAIVELY fucking NAIVELY expect policies like Nama and hospital closure to be based on careful anaylsis had the effect of sending me sprinting for the toilet bowl.
Whats next Jim? Patients naively expect doctors to hold medical degrees
I know Jim parents naively expect nursery workers not to be child eating cannibals...Fucking naivety its a killer.
So Jim tell us what its like in reality...
"In reality, most government policy-making is based on an ad-hoc reaction to events/media-pressure, and driven by the responsible Minister’s particular requirement to be seen to announce something which seems at least semi-sensible."
So there you go people, right from thebig horsies mouth...an ex Fianna Failed T.D openly states in the paper of record that MOST... fucking MOST government policy is ad-hoc, made up to save the face of whatever wanking minister is collecting 100k plus. Not to help us the public, not to save the children,the country or the schools NO its just to be SEEN to announce something at least half sensible.
Not FULLY sensible.Just half sensible. The utter contempt.
So there you have it... these poisonous fucks are so confident that us, the gombeen public will not try and take back our country that they can say and do whatever they godamned like.
Are we just gonna lie down and take it? Well are we?
http://m.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2010/0401/1224267465668.html
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
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