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Achievements of the Tusk's Polish government


Ironside 53 | 12,407
8 Jan 2013 #331
Poles are proud to have a Prime Minister

Talk for yourself and other brow-nosing animals.
pawian 224 | 24,428
8 Jan 2013 #332
Little silly boy. :):):):):):):):)

Edit: :):):):):):):)
Ironside 53 | 12,407
8 Jan 2013 #333
Little

little? :)Is that your Freudian slip?
xzqbq7 2 | 100
8 Jan 2013 #334
Poles are proud to have a Prime Minister who loves animals.

Will be be able to take the dog to prison (jail, więzienie, ciupa) with him? I think he should, dogs can have great influence on re-education.
gumishu 13 | 6,138
8 Jan 2013 #335
Gazeta Polska is known for writing complete fabrications and for having to make countless apologies to people slandered in the newspaper. It's certainly not credible journalism!

you are completely wrong - they would have been out of business already if they went around and slandered people
goofy_the_dog
8 Jan 2013 #336
Our GREAT LEADER's greatest achievement was to make an armny of about 300.000 buerocrats (because an unemployement) was rising really high, and also bringing down Polish economy to be poorer than the one of Lithuania... but because hge loves animals, let us forgive him and live in our 10 square metres little houses in flats packed with asbestos... and when we will be old, and ill we will be mercifuully killed by Mr Owsik....

POLISH REPUBLIC IS THE BEST REPUBLIC!!!! ( oh the irony!)

Cheers
jon357 74 | 22,042
8 Jan 2013 #337
The photo of Tusk and his dog is causing a positive furor on the Net:

A lovely picture!

Gazeta Polska is known for writing complete fabrications and for having to make countless apologies to people slandered in the newspaper. It's certainly not credible journalism!

Very true. There are a number of well-publicised cases where that has happened. GP sells very few copies so there's a limit to any damage they do. It only keeps operating because of shady backers who they refuse to disclose.
goofy_the_dog
8 Jan 2013 #338
Hahahaah!!
I would say the same things about GW also knows as G*wno Pravda and this terrible newspaper spitting with hate towards everything conservative that is called Newsweek :)

As alway, my good red comrades, Cheers!
jon357 74 | 22,042
8 Jan 2013 #339
I would say the same things about GW

In that case you would be disingenuously inaccurate since Gazeta Wyborcza is a mass circulation newspaper belonging to a huge publicly traded media group who maintain a register of shareholders and submit detailed accounts whereas GP is a cheaply printed low circulation newspaper whose editor has persistently refused to reveal either its ownership or the source of his funding.
pawian 224 | 24,428
9 Jan 2013 #340
pawian: The photo of Tusk and his dog is causing a positive furor on the Net:
A lovely picture!

Tusk is lovely, indeed.
But the dog looks disgusted! :):):):)
jon357 74 | 22,042
9 Jan 2013 #341
But the dog looks disgusted! :):):):)

That's because it votes PieS.
pawian 224 | 24,428
9 Jan 2013 #342
PieS rhymes with BieS! Those PiS monsters are devils, indeed. :):):):)
OP Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148
9 Jan 2013 #343
The photo of Tusk

Disgusting clown. This guy has no shame.
pawian 224 | 24,428
9 Jan 2013 #344
You are so biased. :):):):)
Zibi - | 336
9 Jan 2013 #345
Tusk is good hard working guy.
NelsonMenela - | 4
9 Jan 2013 #346
damn right, especially that he works only 4 days a week ; )
goofy_the_dog
9 Jan 2013 #347
Oh yeah!
Our GREAT leader is working so hard that he had put our country in a 300 million zloty debt, throughout his glorious work as the PM of Poland, he and his governement raised the national debt to 55% of the Poland's GDP, but because he photographed himself with his doggy everything's alright, at least he likes his beloved pet, nevermind a dying out nation :)

Cheers
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768
9 Jan 2013 #348
I don't get it, what is the fascination with Tusk? Is it simply that his last name isn't Kaczyński?
goofy_the_dog
9 Jan 2013 #349
foreigner if you were writing to me then youu should look up a word: sarcasm :))))
gumishu 13 | 6,138
9 Jan 2013 #350
Tusk is good hard working guy.

hhaha every week he flies back home to Gdańsk on Thursday - working in government doesn't serve the poor bloke

Prime Minister Tusk has four day weekend? He uses planes like a taxis and is flying to home in Sopot. The flights cost the 6 million zl.

The head of government puts aside the implementation of savings policy when from the homesickness, miss of beloved wife and daughter, he is getting into the government plane and flies at weekends on the route Warsaw-Gdańsk. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is organizing yourself a job in order to be on Friday afternoon with his family in Sopot. He comes back to business duties just on Monday afternoon, and thus has nearly four day weekend. With governmental machinery, like a taxi, he flew 175 times, which cost 6 million.

se.pl/wydarzenia/kraj/premier-tusk-ma-cztery-dni-weekendu-samolotami-jak-taksowkami-lata-do-domu-w-sopocie-loty-kosztowaly_184091.html

There are a number of well-publicised cases where that has happened.

name just one
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768
9 Jan 2013 #351
foreigner if you were writing to me then youu should look up a word: sarcasm :))))

I wasn't.
Zibi - | 336
9 Jan 2013 #352
hhaha every week he flies back home to Gdańsk on Thursday - working in government doesn't serve the poor bloke

I see no problem here. Do you envy him or something? When in US I also had to commute by plane on a weekly (sometimes bi-weekly) basis. There was nothing enjoyable about it really.
gumishu 13 | 6,138
9 Jan 2013 #353
I don't envy him - I am merely stating Tusk works in the government four days a week - on Fridays he's already back in Sopot
Zibi - | 336
9 Jan 2013 #354
Tusk works in the government four days a week - on Fridays he's already back in Sopot

So, being in Sopot prevents him from doing any work? Is Warsaw somehow the only place he could function as a prime minister?
gumishu 13 | 6,138
9 Jan 2013 #355
he's out of his office, no documents, no advisors, no staff - can he be equally productive in Sopot? - prime minister's job is a hand's on job - we have already seen Tusk unable to react to Anodina's MAK report because he was on a ski leave in the Dolomites
jon357 74 | 22,042
9 Jan 2013 #356
So, being in Sopot prevents him from doing any work? Is Warsaw somehow the only place he could function as a prime minister?

Exactly. I suspect he works 7 days per week.
gumishu 13 | 6,138
9 Jan 2013 #357
yes, being alone in Sopot on a telephone line constanly, what is the point - not to mention that this whole flying there and back it costs money - as Super Express estimated it was 6 million PLN on the years 2007-2011 - this is the range of savings NBP is willing to make by not miniting any copper coins any more

it's like Obama flying to Chicago each Thursday or Friday - I guess Americans wouldn;t be very happy with it
Zibi - | 336
9 Jan 2013 #358
he's out of his office, no documents, no advisors, no staff - can he be equally productive in Sopot?

You see, we're not living in 19th century anymore, documents can be accessed electronically, staff and advisors can be called. Think about it. Consider also how much a prime minister has to read in order to formulate conclusions/decisions needed to run a country, I wouldn't be surprised if it was his reading/analysis designated day.
jon357 74 | 22,042
9 Jan 2013 #359
yes, being alone in Sopot on a telephone line constanly

Somehow I suspect the reality is different.

Would you really want a prime-minister who doesn't spend time with his family and never relaxes?

Anyway, as Zibi says, politicians do have an awful lot to read through and reflect on. Senior UK politicians have their red boxes. Mrs Thatcher used to have to read through thousands of documents from them every weekend.
gumishu 13 | 6,138
9 Jan 2013 #360
Somehow I suspect the reality is different.

yes the reality is different - he spents his time relaxing as Fakt uncovers -- read the article through to know what I mean:

Do you want to meet with the Poland's Prime Minister in his parliamentary office in Gdansk ? Apparently Donald Tusk (55 l . ) Is hard at work there on Saturdays and Sundays. So at least says Ewa Kopacz ( 56 l . ) . We checked ! It's fiction . Mr Tusk 's office were not given the slightest hope of us catch it over the weekend. Sent us on a distant term . As a doctor

The head of government is usually packed on Friday the government's Embraer and flies home. In Sopot spends all weekend. Mainly resting , running , playing with her ​​grandchildren . One flight premiere home taxpayers pay about 22 thousand zł . It's a mountain of money! No wonder that there are allegations that plane to Sopot Prime Minister treated like a taxi. And here first appeared in defense of the Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz marshal . She said that yes , years of government plane home, but he does it to ... work in parliamentary office !


he's not working as a head of the state during these times


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