Brendan Burgess
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I can't watch him on TV, but his writing is reasonably good, and his track record is fairly sound.
Many people did listen. I did and I took action to minimise the impact it would have on me. I really don't understand how anybody didn't see it coming.People ask now why did we not listen to the economists who warned of the housing bubble and the economic crash?
This is a serious problem.
People ask now why did we not listen to the economists who warned of the housing bubble and the economic crash? And I think that this is part of the reason. Their warnings were dressed up in such stupid, sensationalist language, that it would have been like taking the economic forecasts of the Sunday World seriously.
In today's Sunday Business Post Mc William's headline is "NAMA is Highway Robbery". I am just not going to read a sensationalist article like this, so I might be missing some valid points.
This is a serious problem.
People ask now why did we not listen to the economists who warned of the housing bubble and the economic crash? And I think that this is part of the reason. Their warnings were dressed up in such stupid, sensationalist language
I think the problem is that many (most?) people won't watch a dry Prime Time style program. .
ps I would like to add that I predict the programme will be adapted for use in other countries by replacing the small Irish related bits with bits relating to the countries that buy the programme.
Personally I allways thought Prime Time was sensationalist rubbish pushing small stories through a bias agenda. I never got it.
Really? What is there to buy? It has no "format" as such unlike other programmes such as Dragons Den, Who wants to be a Millionaire etc.
David Mcwilliams is a thorn in the side of the vested interests that have ruined this country, many just don't like the opposition and will use whatever excuse to discredit. I'm glad I read his articles over the last few years which have been spot on, I believe he is passionate about what he is saying and is out for the good of the country unlike alot of the greedy scoundrel vested interests. This enthusiasm can come across as sensationalism but 'Nama is highway robbery'.
This enthusiasm can come across as sensationalism but 'Nama is highway robbery'.
thats another of the big questions that i have not yet seen addressed. What is the real reason we choose nama?
It is a deal where the investors citizens pay for the losses of the investors and creditors who gambled & lost but wont be out a penny.
Sorry, i know its been discussed before but i cant understand why irelands creditors arn't asked to take a hit on their gamble. If irish banks were reckless then those who lent money to them were too?.
It does look like highway robbery. Mc williams is not alone in thinking that. Surely thats not sensationalist.
This is a serious problem.
People ask now why did we not listen to the economists who warned of the housing bubble and the economic crash? And I think that this is part of the reason. Their warnings were dressed up in such stupid, sensationalist language, that it would have been like taking the economic forecasts of the Sunday World seriously.
In today's Sunday Business Post Mc William's headline is "NAMA is Highway Robbery". I am just not going to read a sensationalist article like this, so I might be missing some valid points.
Follow the gourd....Is the issue not that a calm opposing voice is just not heard (and certainly not listened to) when the crowd and their chosen prophets are all shouting in the other direction? So, the 'drama' level is upped to get people listening. But then the opposers just become 'cranks' and 'non-believers'. I'm sure there were plenty of calm voices during the bubble that forecast the crash but no-one wanted to listen.
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