Never on a first name basis..

One of the greatest tricks the Irish media ever pulled on the public was to get them to address politicians by their first name. It gives an impression of friendliness, even a sense of romanticism. This ploy very successfully used by the media results in an air of familiarity and can dilute the seriousness of any situation. For the past few weeks, I’ve seen more and more tweets with the hashtag, Resign Helen. It sounds like their asking a family member to ‘give up the aul nonsense now’.  And I’m still constantly seeing, Leo this and Paschal that. If I see a tweet, with hashtag first name, I don’t read it. They may mean what they write, but they’re playing right in to the establishment’s system. Stop calling these enemies of the state by their first name and stop voting for them because ‘they fixed the roads’. That way we can break the system. It only exists because they keep getting voted back in and the status quo remains the same. When we get a party strong enough, then the NGOs, the civil service can be tackled. A very difficult job, that will take years, but a doable one.
Despite the recent attacks on citizens, on tourists, on children, Helen McEntee will never resign because she does not believe she has done anything wrong. Her family dynasty, her party’s history, makes her believe that she has the Divine right to govern.  And when you’re surrounded by yes men, as our politicians are, that only further fuels their false belief.  

Come next election, the electorate must make sure the message is sent to these people loud and clear. No transfers. No spoiled votes. We need to see them shook to their very cores. We need to see big names topple. Look at the last election, look at the counts it took for most of them to get re-elected. It can be done, once the transfer option is taken away from them.
It must be understood that voting in Ireland is rigged in Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael’s favour. Has been since the 70s, when they started having to go in to coalitions with smaller parties. Progressive Democrats, Labour, Greens, all fell for the 30 pieces of silver, sold whatever morals they had, if any, just to get a seat at the top of the table. That also goes for the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael Independents, Lowry, Grealish, Naughton etc.
And when they’re called upon the likes of Social Democrats and People Before Profit will all follow suit. Remember Labour leader Joan Bruton calling on people to vote Fine Gael?
If you made it up, no one would believe you.
Then, when it comes time for the public to vent their anger, the small parties take the brunt of the hit. This is all by design to save Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael seats. Stop the transfers. Stop the spoiled votes and we could see very big names, very embarrassed next year.  If nothing else, can we please, once and for all, see the end of Ryan and his taxation party?

Opinion polls, most protests, no confidence votes, mean nothing to the establishment. 99% of the guards voted no confidence in Harris, he doesn’t care. 18 previous versions, the other Harris, 2 votes of no confidence, he doesn’t care. Varadkar, McEntee, don’t give them a second thought, why?  Because of their arrogance and sense of self-importance, which comes from their dependence on the apathy of the electorate due to the media and NGO manipulation of the public.
The Irish mainstream media and the NGO sector are the danger to the future of this Country. They are out of control at this stage. Until Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are removed, that wont change. Sinn Fein, will be business as usual but their inevitable betrayal of their voter base will see them go the way of Labour, which will give other parties, you know, the ones RTÉ don’t talk about, and ones that don’t exist yet. a real chance.   
What is it going to take for the majority of people to finally realise the establishment despise them?
After everything that’s happened in even let’s just say the past three years, a frighteningly high percentage of the public still think the government are working for their best interests. I mentioned earlier when I see hashtag first name, I don’t read the tweet. Same goes for when I see a comment begin with, the government should, or the government must.

The green party crying about climate change while their leader jet sets around the globe, yet the comments are the government must…
Or my favourite, ‘the deadly vicious virus’ – while 80 politicians, members of the judiciary and invited guests played golf and partied for two days in Clifden. But yet we saw, the government should…
Wouldn’t you have thought that the attempted murder of children a few weeks ago, would have been a turning point, and I’m sure it was for some, but for most, again through media manipulation, all they hear is the riot.
It’s not a question of why are they protecting the would-be murderer, we know he’s not Irish by birth, the question is who are the media protecting? Someone in Leinster House perhaps? A member or members of the golden circle? Bet on it.

Hours before the vote of no confidence against McEntee went ahead, Twitter released a statement saying that McEntee’s claims that the platform did not engage when asked to take down posts around the Dublin riot is inaccurate. Wouldn’t you think this would the final nail in her public life? Welcome to Ireland.

The politicians lie, the media cover it up. Happy to see children being stabbed in broad daylight.
My God, what happened, what have they been promised or indeed threatened with, to willingly participate in the destruction of our Society?
Migrants now being shipped in and handed tents and people still think Leinster House are orchestrating this?
And if you don’t think our society is being intentionally destroyed and that Martin, Varadkar and the other cabbage are running the show, well contact your local TD and tell them, the government must and the government should…