Showing posts with label Fine Gael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fine Gael. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Dear Enda.......

Why is Sean Fitzpatrick not behind bars? - Bernard Madoff was tried very quickly in the US.

Why are investigations into Anglo taking so long? - is there an attempt to drag it out in the hope we'll forget.

Were the actions of Sean Fitzpatrick, Sean Quinn and the Golden Circle legal? We are constantly being told by politicos that despite the shenannigans in Anglo, nothing illegal was done. Forgive my stupidity and basic knowledge of law, but huge director loans 'off the books' and hidden by inter-bank overnight loans must qualify for misleading the markets and investors, offering hundreds of millions in unsecured loans from the bank itself to hand-picked individuals to purchase another parties shares in the same institution must be illegal. Directors using a publicly listed bank as a personal piggy bank must be illegal, Bank Directors giving unsecured development loans and 'cutting themselves in on the deal' must be illegal.

Is it likely another Tribunal will be set up, cost millions and nobody be prosecuted? An Irish 'elites' solution to an Irish 'elites' problem.

Do you actually care or are you another politico on a personal power trip? Time will tell Enda whether you are capable and want to serve this country or whether you are simply on a personal power trip.

Is the Irish Public stupid? - I think we know ourselves we are very stupid.

Answers to the above would be a good start.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Fine Gael & the rotten club continues.

The rot continues with reports in The Irish Independent http://www.independent.ie/ of a Fine Gael event at The K-Club on 14th July 2010 at which the Party Leader (Enda Kenny) and prominent Fine Gael politicians attended - rubbing shoulders with the 'elite' of Irish society.

The event was partly sponsored by O'Flynn Construction and attended by Michael O'Flynn. O'Flynn paid an undisclosed sum to sponsor the 18th hole at the event. O'Flynn is one of the NAMA 'top 10' and alone has cost each and every citizen of Ireland hundreds of euros.

EBS Chief Fergus Murphy was also in attendance at the event - the same Mr Murphy dismissed any thoughts of a NAMA for the public recently when asked. EBS is due to require between 700m and 800m euros from the public. Thats 200 euros for every man woman and child in the country (1000 euros from every average family to keep Mr Murphys business afloat.

The K Club is incidentally part owned by Gerry Gannon a top NAMA contributor.

Forgive me for thinking aloud - however the thoughts that Kenny & Co are already willing to be courted by those who have near bankrupted a nation is frightening and no amount of pre-election platitudes can dilute the impact from events such as the above.

Picasso