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

employment-contract-tax-foreigners

If that tax plan to protect the French labour market is banned by Brussels, that will be grounds for Frexit, and the Brussels Sprouts will again be in a muddle, blame Le Pen and start calling for more integration and federalisation. Poland's plan to tax foreign monopolists was blocked by the EC, again proving that the Brussels mafia is in the pocket of generously kickbacking multinationals.
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

picking a fight with Poland

What Le Pen may or may not due is the same kind of speculation as when the notorious Włochaty repeatedly and obsessively insisted that Kaczyński specifically "volunteered to prosecute dissidents" ("Hey chaps, I'm here to prosecute dissidents, where do I sign up?") -- which of course he never did. BUT MACRON ALREADY PICKED A FIGHT WITH POLAND SAYING, IF HE WINS, HE WILL SUPPORT SANCTIONS AGAINST POLAND WITHIN THREE MONTHS. As a vote-getting ploy amongst Whirlpool workers, he chose to speak out against one of the basic EU fundamentals, the free flow of capital. Rememher how you hotly defended the giant foreign banks and retailers monopolising Poland's maket. funelling profits abrorad and paying taxes in tax havens? The bottom liren is: You and your ilk will support anyone, as long as they are anti-Polish!
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

NATO troops pull out of Poland

More Targowica-style scare-mongering?! As you well know, Le Pen has as much to say about NATO troops in Poland as that idiot Macron does about the Whirlpool Corporation's site-choosing options. At least the Polish government is not telling France or America how to run their sovereign affairs. Macron would do well to avail himself of the opportuntiy to "se taire"! In other words -- Clore le bec, Emmanuel!
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Those two, plus Kaczynski

Blind irrational hatred does indeed addle the brain. Go tell your twaddle to your LGBT chums.
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

threat to Poland

Do you think Le Pen will join Putin in a crusade against Poland? Macron represents the same kind of threat as the Schultzes Junckers, Timmermanses, Tusks and other big brass of the arrogant Brussels mafia. The worst of it is that they do not realise they were the ones mainly responsible for Brexit and continue in their horse-blinkered delusion that federalisation, ratehr than genuine reforms, will solve all EU's ills.
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Le Pen

At least no-one has heard Le Pen explicitly calling for sanctions against Poland. And other leaders, including Merkel and Orbán, favour good business ties with Russia. Le Pen has not said she wants France to join the Kremlin-led Eurasian alliance or whatever it's called. But she does represent the most realistic policy regarding the Third World migrant hordes pounding on Europe's doors, expanding no-go zones and spreading terrorism. Apparently you share Tusks' traitorous attitude, as I reckon you must, being as you are a backer of the total Targowica opposition.
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Tusk

Your enemy's enemy is your friend seems to be Tusk's motto. The fugitive prime minister has called Macron "the safest candidate in terms of Poland's interests." Meanwhile, Macron has slammed Poland and called for sanctions against her because Whirlpool have rebased their plant from France to Poland. He attacked Poland for breaking all EU principles whilst himself violating one of the communtiy's four basic fundamentals: free flow of capital.

On another score, word is going round that Tusk wants legal steps taken against a PolAm who portrayed him on Facebook in a Nazi uniform. Mr Tusk, politics is a rough and tumble affair, not for the thin-skinned, faint-heartred and lily-livered. Kaczyński is regularly depicted in cartoons and on placards as Hitler, behind bars, in striped prison garb, as a Taliban, some monster, etc. but he doesn't go cry-babying over it.
Polonius3   
2 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

all the ex-PZPR types in PiS

I'll be glad to if you would be so kind as to name them. This sounds a lot like a rerun of your (or perhaps lower-case's) "countless" former communists in PiS, but, when push came to pull, you and/or he could mention only Piotrowicz . Of course there are more than that, but it cannot compare with PO which (in addition to PZPR types in their ranks) of late have taken all kids of unsavoury ands ahdowy SB torturers under their wings. Admit it: PO -- the refuge of unreformed commies and their loyal stooges and pretorians.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

same thing

Because it's not the same thing. Referenda are not goals in themselves nor run-away spending sprees just for the heck of it. In this case, the Polish nation has spoken via extensve consultaitons showing that the majority support the educaitonal reform. The huge amount of money saved can be earmarked for more worthwhile causes.

Only PO nonchalantly call for recalls of ministers knowing beforehand that the only thing it will achieve is a rumpus and mud-slinging match costing the taxpayer 1.3 million złotys each time.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

PiS doing the same thing

I forgot to mentoin that a call for a referenddum to recall the Tusk regime for not keeping their campaign promsies was also quashed. Not the same thing. The education law was widely consulted. The majority of Poles favour the education reform. Referenda are costly and disruptive. Whenever the govt finds public support for a measure lacking, they don't need to roll out costly plebisicte machinery

but can withdraw their proposal as they did with the Warsaw metropolitan proejct.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

how dodgy their supporter

They don't get any dodgier that the SB, ORMO, PZPR, ZSL, KOR, ZOMO and other post-PRL elitists (politicians, academics, entertainers, scam artists, etc.) that constitute the opposition's core support base.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
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throwing out over 900,000 signatures

POT KETTLE BLACK...
Citizens' petitions rejected during the during their 8 years of misrule by the PO-led junta included:
1. Petition for a referendum on state forests, signed by 2.5 million citizens
2. Petition for a referendum on on retirement age - 1.5 million signatrues
3. Petition for a referendum titeld "save our youngsters"
4. Petition for a referendum on the abortion law - 600,000
5. Petition for a "stop paedophilia"referendum - 250,000.
The PO paper shredder was indeed kept busy during those years.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

latest two show

Wrong, the latest showed PiS 31 - PO - 29, the exact reverse of that single margin of error fluke. Another showed PiS with 37% support. Apparently you have been misreading the results. The hallmark of a fool is that he mistakes wishful thinking for reality.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

about their country online.

Not about their country, but about the failed and hated Tusk regime -- the only one in history to suffer a landslide defeat. That showed what the Polish nation thought of them. The good-change government will be instrumental in escorting them to the trash bin of history where they belong!!!
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

paliczak

PALICZAK: double diminutive of "pal" (stake, pole). The first diminutive was palik (little stake). Centuries ago it could have been the nickname of someone who prepared the stakes on which traitors, other wrongdoers or POWs would be impaled on. When he fathered a son, locals dubbed the offspring Paliczak, although it could have also been Palikiewicz. Why is it so rare? Presumably stake-making was a rare profession.More info: research60@gmail
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

Tusk has such strong support

Thank goodness support for his Platformer clique is slipping and PiS are inching their way back to their rightful place. All indications are that they will soon resume their comfortable lead of at least 10% over Schetyna's scamster gang. The latest poll amongst respondents determined to vote was PiS 37% (that's the backing they won the 2015 landslide with!) and PO 34. PSL and Petru din't make it under the wire. Only Kukiz and (sadly!) the post-commies of SLD did. Chief Exective Andrzej Duda remain's Poland's most-trusted political figure with a confidence level of 63%.
Polonius3   
1 May 2017
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He and Sikorski

Two born masters of conspiracy and intrigue for whom only personal power, privilege and prestige count. For 8 years the Sikorski-backed Tusk-Kopacz gang amply demonstrated they would do anything to preserve and perpetuate their clique's cushy-comfy status quo regardless of how it affected the rest of the nation, regarded by them solely as vote-providers.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

I'm in favor of what works

Zyklon-B worked far better than the exhaust fumes of Nazi lorries wasting precious petrol that could be used to fuel tanks and other German combat vehicles on the front. That was surely a preferable and more effective solution, wouldn't you say?
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

His stooge Arabski is on trial for neglect of duty. Tusk in collusion with the Kremlin did everything to discourage the president's trip. After Westerplatte where he heard the bitter truth about Katyń, Putin pressured ruling Warsaw (Tusk & Co.) to prevent Kaczyński's coming. This is but the tip of the iceberg. Then health min. Kopacz told the Rooskies that the Smolensk coffins would not be opened in Warsaw, so they scooped up what they could -- bodies, body parts, assorted dirt and debris and shovelled it all into random coffins. The bodies of the last émigré president Kaczorowski and Anna Walentynowicz got misburied under the wrong names. The Tusk mafia have had plenty of time to destroy evidence but enough of it has been saved to send him and his paid stooges on an extended all-expenses-paid holiday....behind bars.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

wasn't much of a success

We all know you were rooting for the former SB torturers, bludgeoners, fingernail extracters and rectal electrode inserters, now "poor" OAPs struggling on a mere 5,000-6,000 a month pensions. Theirrumpus was a successs becuase they're backed by the motley crew of Schetyna, Petru, Miller, Zemke, Kalisz and Kijowski.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

What crimes do you think Tusk has committed ?

TheAmberGold and OLT Ailrine scandals coome to mind as does his office's crimkinal neglect of Smolensk presidential flight preparations, most likely in colllusion with Putin. If you readPolish, check out: blogpress.pl/node/7889

Not all 500 are punishable offences but many are if he ever allows his accounts to be settled.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
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Photos don't lie

But photo-shopped ones do! Or maybe Tusk in Wehrmacht attire is for real? Or maybe that was his "dziadek w Wehrmachcie!" For the time being at least Tusk behind bars is a photo-montage, but it could also be an accurate prediction of what may well come to pass once his EU immunity evaporates.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

what images neo-nazis put on

again you are demonstrating the blinkered nature of PC creeps and their head-in-sand tactic. Check out the ONR website and see for yourself: onr.com.pl

I never had earlier. Not a single Heil-Hitler salute. Insetad they have been collecting food for homeless dogs, protesting against a blashpemous theatre play, honourign Doomed Soldiers, holding a March of Shades and a symbolic funeral for pre-natally murdered infants.

I strongly disagree with many Poles who say they wouldn't touch Michnik's rag with a barge-pole. I regularly read their website the know what the other side is thinking, saying and doing. You should too: DoRzeczy, wSieci, Uważam Rze, Gazeta Polska, Nasz Dziennik, Niedziela, Gość NIedzielny, Powściągliwość i Praca and many, many more that write the truth, not anarcho-lefitist drivel, codswallop and propaganda.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

said to be Jewish

Many but not all Polsih Jews used toponymic surnames indicating where they were from. But those were far more typical of cities and larger towns than villages, eg Gdański, Warszawski, Wileński, Biłgorajski, Lubartowski, Krakowski, Białostocki, which is not to say that no Polish Goy used such town-derived names.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

Laboski

ŁABOWSKI: Toponymic nickname-turned-surname from Łabowa, a moutnain village in the Tatras. A coat of arms was used by noble members of the Łabowski family. Laboski is a phonetically modified version to retain something closer to the original pronunciation. More info: research60@gmail
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

set economic development back

Somehow other ex-Soviet satellites managed. Yes, there would have been maybe a year or two of tension nad uncertainty, but it would have soon been over and done with.Do you regard this issue dragging on into its second half-century to be a beneficial development? The second most incompetent thing was to hand the ecnomomy over to that Soroist Balcerman who without batting an eye-lash and without even a trace of social conscience caused wisdepsread joblessness and demolished or sold off the country's industrial assets rather than even trying to create an indigenous enterpreneruial class. Sure it takes a long time, but when was he planning to start-- in 2085? At least he was true to his mentor and sponsor Soros whose ultimate aim is to undermine countries and deprive them of their national integrity, sovereignty, identity and pride.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
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I don't believe in conspiracies per se

Whenever people gather to plot something in private, that can be called a conspiracy. In in other words, every cabinet meeting, board meeting, staff meeting, strategy or planning session, in-group conference, etc. closed to the media and public, fall into that category.

BTW have you noticed that one usually attritbutes conspiracies to one's poltical foes, but when they accuse us of that we respond that "again they're trotting out their conspiracy theories!"
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

'competent'

The most incompetent thing ever done by the post-commune aka III RP was to eschew de-communisation and replace it with a wholly emasculated version of "lustration". It was the Kaczyńskis, Macierewicz, Olszewski and several other foresightful conservative politicians that were spearheading the drive to begin a Free Poland with a clean slate so there would be no doubt who the vivtims and victimisers were. Those with things on their conscience (of which the Nocna zmiana crew were only a tiny fraction) opted for sweeping evething under the rug and giving the masses of servilistic pro-Soviet stooges a carte blanche and a guarantgeed good life in III RP. That issue cotninues to haunt the Polish body politic and will continue to do so well into the fututre.

Admit it, your ulterior and sole motive is PiS-bashing -- giving it some semblance of thoughful debate is mere window-dressing.
Polonius3   
30 Apr 2017
News / Poland's post-election political scene [4080]

mount a coup

Do you think in 2020 Tusk would "arrange" for Duda to have a "fatal accident" if the incumbant was much ahead of him in the pre-presidential polls? How can anybody know what's in the back of someone's mind. But no, I do not believe either option (Macierewicz or Tusk) is probable. But nothing is impossible, as history and poltics have shown. One thought that you pooh-poohed conspiracy theories. Have you made an exception for Macierewicz guided by subjective emotion?

BTW what does a "competent" government do when it needs to sack a member privy to a huge amount of the most sensitive classified information on national defence and security?