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z107
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I believe it is now time to disband the Irish government and start again. It has swelled into a monster during bertie's 'leadership', and is now, I believe, beyond repair.
It is time now to start again, before even more damage is done. It is obvious that our politicians simply do not know how to run a country. We need a complete regime change.
- We are now being forced to prop up failed private banks.
- SMEs are being discriminated against due to government interference (employment susbsidy scheme, only for companies with >10 employees). This is a grotesque market distortion.
- DNA database. (Please none of the usual 'If you've done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear' crap)
- Destruction of the welfare state. Check you PRSI entitlements!
- Protection of overpaid hospital consultants via 'Hi-tech prescriptions'
- Illegal VRT. We should have free trade with the EU.
- Countless instances of cronyism, corruption, bad planning, tax incentives for votes etc, etc....
The list goes on.
Any suggestions as to how we can start the process of dismantling the Irish government? I like the 'tax strike' idea.
It is time now to start again, before even more damage is done. It is obvious that our politicians simply do not know how to run a country. We need a complete regime change.
- We are now being forced to prop up failed private banks.
- SMEs are being discriminated against due to government interference (employment susbsidy scheme, only for companies with >10 employees). This is a grotesque market distortion.
- DNA database. (Please none of the usual 'If you've done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear' crap)
- Destruction of the welfare state. Check you PRSI entitlements!
- Protection of overpaid hospital consultants via 'Hi-tech prescriptions'
- Illegal VRT. We should have free trade with the EU.
- Countless instances of cronyism, corruption, bad planning, tax incentives for votes etc, etc....
The list goes on.
Any suggestions as to how we can start the process of dismantling the Irish government? I like the 'tax strike' idea.