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Polonius3   
17 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

vermin

WIkipedia defines vermin as wild animals harmful to crops, livestock or game, or which spread disease. When applied to humans it means: people perceived as despicable and as causing problems for the rest of society.

Example: "the vermin who ransacked her house"

No group of people in the 21st century fits that description better than than the communtiy of Muslim terrorists, decapitators and virulent hordes attempting to penetrate the European continent and impose their fanatical beliefs "or else".
Polonius3   
17 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Chairs (Chairman or Chairwoman) and in the UK they have Leaders

But nowhere in the US or UK are there 1st Secretaries, only in the sick mind of PF's main obsessive-compulsive poster, no -- baiter & troll, who has added an "i" to his nick in some of his recent posts. And he used to make such a fuss over it, but that's how the obsessive-compulsive syndrome functions.
Polonius3   
17 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Muslim vermin

Rather than obsessive broken-record repetition reminiscent of your guru (Kaczyński volunteered to prosecute disssdirents, etc.) why not present your take on the "homos(exuals) for Islam" business. Though it sounds incongruous, skewed, cock-eyed and hay-wire, perhaps there is some aspect thereof we have missed.
Polonius3   
16 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

voting for the opposition

If I could vote, why in the world would I vote for the opposition? Am I a bankster, Polanophobe, former SB thug, member of the post-PZPR/KOR roundtable mafia, promoter of the libertine/decadent agenda, supporter of the Tusk-era status quo, advocate of one clique constantly enjoying the fruits of transformation at the expense of the majority? In fact, those are the only Poles that could vote for PO. There may of course be a few decent but gullibe voters deluded by the deceptive, albeit cleverly phrased high-sounding slogans.
Polonius3   
16 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

meagre achievements

The desperate, trough-starved, toxic opposition have been constnatly banging on about economic collapse, this failure, that shortfall, etc. when in actuality quite the opposite is true. Just today we have learnt that first-quarter GDP growth of 4 percent shows Poles are optimistic, investment has picked up and the government's economic policy is paying off. And Poland now has the lowest jobless rate for 27 years. PO doomsday purveyors were shown on TV a few months ago predicting an economic carastrophe, now all they can do is cry in their beer. Serves 'em right!!!!
Polonius3   
16 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Rasistowskich i Ksenofobicznych

Yes, call in the free-speech-muzzling PC police. The world constantly hears of new inroads by the PC dictatorship which you claim doesn't even exist, So, read on:

--The law to prevent violence against women may have seemed reasonable judhgigjn by its title except that its promtoers used it as a smokecreen to slip through gender ideology. Luckily PiS have abrogated that PO-passed law, but in countries that have adopted it we now have unisex toilets in schools. Yeah sure, 14-year-old girls realły feel safe in a loo with boys hanging around!

--Just recently this has made the rounds of the world media: in France it is forbidden for the media to show a child with Down syndrome in a happy family setting or simply smiling. Why? Because a woman bearing such an as yet unborn child might not agree to have it scraped out. The abortion industry first and foremost, innit?

P.S. Has your guru finally decided to spell his nick Hairy? Several of his posts are now signed that way.
Polonius3   
16 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

calls people "vermin"

If the shoe fits.... Those are not people if they act like vermin.

On naotehr score, that homos for Islam malarkey really took the biscuit. Next you'll be saying there's a "feminists for Islam" movement.
Polonius3   
16 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

So that looks like

You're almost as "bright" (?!) as your know-all ............. (I won't say his nick), so you figure it out.
Polonius3   
16 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

stand by your phrase

In casual conversation, especially those of today's foul-mouthed WTF generation, would not say what they do at the pub in a public speech. And in this case, the behaviour of the vermin (Islamise or die, public decapitations, terror acts against crowds of innocent people, open rape season on Christian girls, extermination of Christians, destruction of churches and many other heinous acts) has been so extreme that it could turn St Francis (or Pope Francis) into a serial killer. Verbally reacting to such outrageous behaviour is extremeley mild compared to what is being reacted to.
Polonius3   
15 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

be describing there

Much of the PRL-rooted academic and showbiz establishment, many polticians esp. from SLD, PSL, UD, UW, ROAD and PO (esp. all the anti-heroes of the Nocna zmiana episode), most of those in or supporting KOD, retired army brass and militia, restitution swindlers such as the Gronkiewicz-Waltz family (you'll notice "Gronkowiec", although richly deserved, is conspicuously missing!) and many, many more. There are enough of those who actually harmed decent patriotic Poles to deal with (40,000 people were evicted from their homes during the restitution scam alone!) that someone who volunteered but didn't make the grade is not worth worrying about. The more so if he missed one Sunday Mass last month and is now facing excommnication at the Vatican!
Polonius3   
15 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

good advert

Advertisers and poiiticians sugar-coat and euphemise when they want to foist something off on the people, but there are times when a spade should be called a spade. We are urged by the Good Book to say " tak, tak" and "nie, nie" rather than relativising sin and evil.

quote=mafketis]dumb and lazy...
@ mafketis[/quote]
Amen, brother!
Polonius3   
15 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

imaginary bogeymen

There probably isn't a family in Poland that doesn't have some missing and unaccoutned for as a result of the Soviet take-over. That came on top of the Hitlerite atrocities Poland suffered. They also see which party wants to sweep it all under the carpet. The IPN team who almost daily through DNA research turn up the remains of additional vicitms of the defunct PRL reigme so their loved ones can at least pay their last respects, have a grave to visit on 1st November. And they also know which party wants to dissolve the IPN. A majority in Poland now know that the Michnik-Balzerite transformation rewarded many of the oppressors and punished those who opposed them, the Solidarity rank and file as well as the pro-independence opposition. (You'll notice the Michnikites always speak of a "democratic opposition" meaning themselves, atheist neo-Trotzkyite leftists out of sync with the nation as a whole but through clever propaganda pretending they and they alone represent the will of the nation.) Ordinary Poles know which party the winners of the transformation flock round. The present government are trying to level the field and spread the fruits of transformation around more equitably. Is that so horrible? Sure they make mistakes and stumble but that is the normal human conditon. Only those who do nothing never err. Probably through no fault of your own you have been spared most of the collective horrors suffered by Poland over the past seven decades or so. Calling that all a fictitious bugbear is an unkind blow.
Polonius3   
15 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

hostile

Arrogant WASPs and other Anglophones with their ridiculous superiorityy complex
(one PF-er is a prime example -- he won't learn proper Polish but but wants to impose his Anglo ways and anti-values on the host country the way the Muslim vermin do!) have always rubbed me the wrong way. And my first language was Polish. I always had a purely pragmatic and utilitarian attitude towards the Anglo-Saxon tongue devoid of any emotional attachment.
Polonius3   
15 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

n just nasalizes the j in front of it)

Not "just" if by that you mean "only". Yes, there is a j-sound ahead of the ń but the ń itself is definitely palatalised (softened), It is not a hard n as in nowy, pan, narodowy, etc.

I recall a friend frorm Argentina named Koszucki, whom the Argentines called koSUdzi. In Anglo-jabber Kaczyński (also thre name of a serial terrorist the Unibomber) often gets anglo-mangled into something like kaZINski.
Polonius3   
15 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Kaczynski

As predicted ny this poster, after a few flukes by some of the more dodgy (easier to bribe?!) pollsters, things have got back to normal, The latest CBOS poll shows 39% support for PiS, 26% - PO, Kukiz - 7% and Petru - 5%.
Polonius3   
14 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

First Secretary Kaczynski

No such title. It's Prezes (President) Kaczyński. You don't want to be called Hairy but misspell the name of Poland's great political strategist and elder statesman. It's Kaczyński, with a palatalised "ń" as in Spanish mañana and piñata.
Polonius3   
14 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

in Poland's interests

It is definitely in Poland's interests to resolve the biggest scam in Polish history, next to which another PO-era scam AmberGold /OLT pales in comparison. Warsaw's property-restituion scam led to 40,000 people being thrown out of their homes by a gang of city-hall officials, real-estate speculators and shady lawyers who acquired the property for as little as 2%-3% of itsr market value, according to the CBA. Mayor Gronkiewicz-Waltz's husband acquired one such tenement that had been stolen from its Jewish owners by szmalcownicy (war-time hyenas who turned Jews over to the Nazis to get hold of their property). A rightful heir, a former AK fighter, is still alive but has no no way of regaining his family's property now in the possession of Mr Waltz. Both he and the lady mayor will soon be brought to justice and, if they fail to appear at the hearing, will be escorted by police. Nobody is above, even the PO's second-in-command.
Polonius3   
14 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

media independence

Most of the allegedly "freedom-minded" Western media, who loudly protest against the restriction of freedom in other countries, do not always engage in fair and balanced reproting which requires showing both sides of a dispute. As regards Poland's internal political row, they all but verbatim parroted mainly the views and repeated the narration of the anti-government "total opposition". Is that fair and balanced reporting?
Polonius3   
14 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Everybody will breathe a sigh

Not everybody. Mainly the post-communist clique (no more than 1/4 of society) who played ball with the former Soviet-imposed regime and now do not want any evidence of their misdeeds to surface. Many of Poland's present-day opinion-moulders -- politicians, journalists, academics, entertainers and others were once avid collaborators or were raised in commie-friendly families. The Western liberal/leftstream media also prefer to sweep such things under the carpet.
Polonius3   
14 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

affair of the laptops

You mean the time Tusk's secret-police thugs barged into the Wprost newsroom and tried to take the chief editor's laptop away. He defended it like a lion and the thugs, seeing the incident was being filmed, finally left empty-handed. Yes indeed, one of the many unsavoury examples of the Tusk regime's Gestapo tactics.
Polonius3   
14 May 2017
History / How a Slovak poet described Poland four centuries ago [6]

Daniel Krman (1663-1740), a Slovak writer and poet who chronicled his travels to neighbouring lands, penned this bit of verse about Poland:

"Clarum regnum Polonorum
est coelum nobilorum,
paradisus Judeorum,
purgatorium plebeiorum
et infernus rusticorum."

(The glorious kingdom of the Poles
is a nobleman's heaven
a Jew's paradise
a plebeian's purgatory
and a peasant's hell).'

Polonius3   
13 May 2017
News / Poland economy is a financially drained economy of suppliers? [33]

Poland's ecomomy

After over a year of anti-Polish ratings caused by the presistent, unrelenting snitchery by Poland's traitorous oppositon, thigns are returning to normal. The traitors who bashed their own country in the interaitonal froum managed to convince the ratings agencies that the Polish was in danger, which it never was.

Moody's expectation that the downside risks to the fiscal stance that led to the negative outlook one year ago "are abating," the agency said in a statement on Friday.

Since winning the 2015 general election in Poland, the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party managed to narrow the fiscal deficit in 2016 to 2.4 percent of GDP from 2.6 percent the previous year.

Moody's added that the investment climate under PiS did not significantly deteriorate. Fear of such a deterioration was among the factors behind the agency's decision to lower Poland's outlook from stable to negative last year. Friday's announcement reversed that downgrade.

"Despite some increase in policy uncertainty post-2015 elections, the evidence does not suggest that the investment climate has materially weakened," Moody's said. Moody's should apologise that such an experienced agency got deceived by a the incessant badmouthing of desperate political losers. And they're still at it. Moody's

has seen through them, but a new sucker is born every minute (as the famous American circus mogul rightly noted).
Polonius3   
13 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Most people here

I also trust and have hope and faith in Ziobro, as do all decent, patriotic Poles. He is a dedicated, sterling Knight of Justice and a Captain Poland-style super-hero.

BTW by "here" do you mean on PF, in Fairyland, Scamsterville, KOD trough-defending circles, the aulterous Schmidt-Petru hook-up or the SB Nail-Pulling Veterans Association?
Polonius3   
13 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

PiS

PO NOW APING MOST BASIC PiS ACHIEVEMENTS:
Poland's main opposition party, the Civic Platform (PO) has been accused of lacking a meaningful political program and limiting its activities to PiS-bashing, knee-jerk attacks on every word, action appointment or policy of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party. Challenged to openly state his position on four key issues, PO leader Grzegorz Schetyna effectively repeated the government's main policies. PO had wanted to raise mandatory retirement age to 67 (from 60 for women and 65 for men), but now says it will retain the present age but provide opportunities for people to work beyond it - the same as the PiS policy of letting people decide. Initially a fierce opponent of the PiS child-benefit programme of 500 zł a month for each second and subsequent child, now PO want to do PiS one better by extending the benefits to first-born children as well. Originally welcoming Third World refugees to Poland, PO now echo the government plan of helping them with humanitarian aid in or near their home countries rather than admitting them into Poland. The only real difference from PiS is that PO intend to break up the anti-corruption police CBA and the National Remembrance Institute (IPN) which prosecute communist crimes. PO have no choice in the matter because that is demanded by two of their main constituencies: shady business/corrupt politicians as well as former communist secret police who beat, jailed, tortured and killed patriotic Poles.
Polonius3   
13 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Where's your proof of this?

Yeah sure! "Will the corrupt judges kindly raise their hands!" (ROFL!) The corrupt judges cover each other's backside, destroy evidence and stir up confusion to shift the blame or wheedle their way out of their transgressions all the easier. But never fear -- Law and Justice is near!