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Good news: Poland's PiS to rule at least 12 years -- Morawiecki


Lenka  5 | 3504
25 Sep 2021   #31
One- young people are notorious for not voting
Two- they grow up

Especially as long as Korwin-Mikke is there saying thing like that the age of consent should be the age of first period etc
amiga500  5 | 1503
25 Sep 2021   #32
i don't think young people care about the age of consent laws, more their parents. in fact the young generation would see that as successful trolling.
Lenka  5 | 3504
25 Sep 2021   #33
Young girls generally don't like old pricks talking about their periods etc.
And by 25 most normal people would cringe at it.

Which takes us again to the fact their supporters grow up.
Strzelec35  19 | 830
25 Sep 2021   #34
"i don't think young people care about the age of consent laws, more their parents. in fact the young generation would see that as successful trolling."

I could be their huckleberry or way for them to rebel against their parents with an older bad boy.
mafketis  38 | 11009
25 Sep 2021   #35
i don't think young people care about the age of consent laws

cause they're young and not capable of making informed decisions...
amiga500  5 | 1503
25 Sep 2021   #36
we're talking about young people as in voters here.. lenka i forgot to mention what is driving up support for konfa is scepticism in vaccines and the establishment which is rising rapidly in poland.
pawian  221 | 25379
15 Mar 2022   #37
Prime Minister visited Kiyv today. He said:
We want Ukraine to become a candidate for the European Union very quickly, we want to invite it to the EU. We will never leave you alone, because we know that you are fighting not only for your own freedom and security, but also for us.

Holy words.
Novichok  5 | 7946
15 Mar 2022   #38
for your own freedom

What freedom? Freedom to do what that the Russians in Russia don't have? To bring gays to the elementary schools?
mafketis  38 | 11009
15 Mar 2022   #39
Freedom to do what that the Russians in Russia don't have?

Exactly! You do understand after all!
Novichok  5 | 7946
15 Mar 2022   #40
Of course, I do. I know that Russians do not have the freedom to bring fags to elementary schools to tell little Russians that gays are as normal as the heteros. Bad Russians. Bad Putin. Totally aweful. How can a nation exist without that freedom?

Anything else Russians can't do that's worth dying for?
mafketis  38 | 11009
15 Mar 2022   #41
Collaborators really cannot understand the mind of those who want freedom....

have the freedom to bring fags to elementary schools

How often was that happening in Ukraine?

Again your sick fantasies are not an argument about anything.
pawian  221 | 25379
6 Apr 2022   #42
Morawiecki said:

: Today we are witnessing the creation of a genocide map of the 21st century and the conclusion is that #Russia is already a totalitarian, fascist state, which we must stop together within @NATO and the #EU. Stopping Putin's war machine depends on sanctions.
Novichok  5 | 7946
6 Apr 2022   #43
who want freedom....

Freedom to do what? Are you all doing this general bullsh*it to avoid further discussion? Next time, write: ...who want freedom, happiness, and peace on earth ... and you could be crowned Miss Poland if you feel you are a woman that week.

Today we are witnessing the creation of a genocide map of the 21st century

Good move, a-hole. Why include the inconvenient years, say, from 1950...Still, there is hope for honesty since the Iraq crap started in 2003.
pawian  221 | 25379
6 Apr 2022   #44
Why include the inconvenient years, say, from 1950

Darling, cut down on those demented off topic replies. Go back to my post and check the dates again. What do you see?

honesty

Certainly not from you. Show us an example of comparable death and destruction to what RuSSists are doing now in Ukraine.
Miloslaw  21 | 5028
6 Apr 2022   #45
the Iraq crap

Irrelevent to this discussion.

We are talking about Ukraine.
Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Vietnam and Korea are irrelevent.

Please try harder.
jon357  73 | 23133
6 Apr 2022   #46
Irrelevent to this discussion.

They do this.

The Daily Telegraph comments pages were filled with whataboutery, often written in grammatically OK but definitely non-native English. The most prolific ones were banned and I heard they all migrated (using new nicknames) to the Daily Mail.

Basically, in threads about the war, they tried to raise absolutely any other topic. It all depended on whatever brief they'd been given that day.

Some of those troll farms were in Poland however I very much hope they do not currently do work for russia. Some were working for individual PiS (and other) politicians, often with the same individuals shilling for two rivals at the same time.

About Morawiecki and PiS, the writing has been on the wall for some time, however the exposure that sitting politicians as opposed to opposition ones get during times of war does tend to act in their favour.

The absence of by-elections in Poland (there's a U.K. one looming dependent on the outcome of a trial) does confuse matters and leave media almost reliant on opinion polls.
Novichok  5 | 7946
6 Apr 2022   #47
whataboutery,

There is nothing wrong with whataboutism. If the US - the gold standard of good manners and democratic principles - can do it, so can any other country. So, napalm and burning little girls alive is cool. Well, not literally...but you know what I mean.

I still didn't hear from the PF women what's worse: rape or napalm.
jon357  73 | 23133
6 Apr 2022   #48
We aren't talking about American issues.

Not that they're in any sense the " the gold standard of good manners and democratic principles", however the political affairs of a different continent are irrelevant here.

We,re discussing PiS electoral chances.
pawian  221 | 25379
14 May 2022   #49
Morawiecki interviewed by Daily Telegraph said among others:

...... Putin's ideology of Russ Order is the equivalent of 20th-century communism and Nazism. It is the ideology by which Russia justifies the imaginary rights and privileges of its country. It is also the basis of the story of the 'special historical mission' of the Russian people . In the name of this ideology, Mariupol and dozens of Ukrainian cities were razed to the ground because it sent Russian soldiers to war, convinced them of their superiority and encouraged them to commit inhuman war crimes - murdering, raping and torturing innocent civilians.

.......We cannot have any illusions. This is not madness, but a well-thought-out strategy that has already opened the gates to genocide. Russ Order is a cancer that consumes not only most of Russian society, but is a deadly threat to the whole of Europe. Therefore, it is not enough to support Ukraine. in its military struggle with Russia. We must completely eradicate this new, monstrous ideology.

Words of wisdom....


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Alien  24 | 5760
14 May 2022   #50
@pawian
Are you for PiS now?🤔
GefreiterKania  31 | 1429
14 May 2022   #51
One doesn't have to support PiS to see that on the topic of "Russ Order" Morawiecki is absolutely spot on.
pawian  221 | 25379
14 May 2022   #52
Are you for PiS now?

Let it remain a secret of mine. :):):)

Morawiecki is absolutely spot on.

Yes. I can`t disagree by any means. :):):)

Russ Order is a cancer

And he finished the interview with the most important message:

... If we do not take up this task immediately (i.e.deputinazation of Russia) , we will lose not only Ukraine, but also our soul, freedom and sovereignty. Because Russia will not stop in Kyiv. It has embarked on a long march to the West and it is up to us where we will contain it.
pawian  221 | 25379
26 Jun 2022   #53
Russian politician Medviedev said about Polish leaders, including PM Morawiecki:

political outcasts. They are patented Russophobes spitting anti-Russian calumni with venom, such as Kaczyński and Morawiecki. Insignificant retirees who try to present their pathetic recipes for the world order"


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Cojestdocholery  2 | 986
26 Jun 2022   #54
are patented Russophobes

Is that an argument? I don't know what he is thinking. One doesn't need to be Russophobic to act againt Russia. I would say I feel disgust rather than fear.

I mean I'm totaly devoid of any fear when it comes to Russia, their nukes or anything Russian. That state is incarnation of all evil there could be in a state, their imperlistic actions force us to stop them when we can.

They have nothing to offer really.
amiga500  5 | 1503
26 Jun 2022   #55
Great personal speech by Morawiecki on the 40th anniversiry of Fighting Solidarity group. His father was the leader of this heroic group.

youtube.com/watch?v=XFMqmYmz-1s
pawian  221 | 25379
27 Jun 2022   #56
Is that an argument?

Yes, taken straight from the mouth of a Soviet leader from the times of the Cold War 50 years ago. :):)

I posted it in the Laughter category.
Cojestdocholery  2 | 986
27 Jun 2022   #57
Morawiecki

I don't like him, his policies nor anything about him. The fact JK pulled him out of his hat make him a one trick pony. The fact that interview was no bad doesn't change a thing. He is not good for Poland and in fact PiS is not good either.
amiga500  5 | 1503
27 Jun 2022   #58
I don't like him, his policies nor anything about him

No one cares what konfa supporters think, the best thing your party can do for poland is not cross the 5 percent threshold at the next elections. You know morawiecki at 8 years old was helping his father print illegal anti communist pamphlets? And has a heroic anti-communist past all through his teens and early 20s? A lot more than those konfa morons wanking off in the basement. half of them love russia anyway or are closet nazi f*gs. . A pony? More like you are an impotent donkey.
Cojestdocholery  2 | 986
27 Jun 2022   #59
No

would you like a tissue? What a meldown drama lol!
Worry about Australia, it is clear that your info about Poland is rather sketchy.
pawian  221 | 25379
17 Jul 2022   #60
Prime Minster Morawiecki from PiS is regularly in the crosshairs due to his wealth most of which comes from the times when he was a bank chief executive. Morawiecki tries to pretend he has nothing in common with it, e.g. he claims he passed all his property to his wife.

The latest scandal concerns the purchase of state bonds.

forbes.com/sites/lidiakurasinska/2022/06/17/polish-prime-minister-under-fire-over-purchase-of-inflation-linked-bonds/

Poland's prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki is facing scrutiny over his purchase of Polish treasury bonds worth 4.6 million zlotys (over $1 million), half of which were inflation-linked. Civil society campaigners and opposition lawmakers demanded that Morawiecki, an economist and former bank chairman, explain whether he knew that the inflation rate would increase when he made the investment in December 2021.


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