Is it just me? I'm agog as to why we're all still putting up with this? Why aren't we out there marching or (at the very least) congregating outside the Minister's office demanding that he do his job? I'm furious ... with the Govt ... with the bankers .... with the Regulator ... but mostly with myself/ourselves ...... surely there is something that we can do about this - isn't there? Seriously - anybody got any suggestions as to how we can stop just letting this country go down the drain?? The rest of the world must see us now as something akin to Zimbabwe! Surely we have to fight this.Mercman is right. I was talking with someone working in the City in London a few minutes ago, and what is being portrayed over there is the amount of lies, deceipt and dishonesty which the Irish Banks have embarked upon. The time has come for Brain Cowen to kick Ass and show who is running the country instead of the 'lunatics running the asylum'.
surely there is something that we can do about this - isn't there? Seriously - anybody got any suggestions as to how we can stop just letting this country go down the drain??
I'm heartened that you at least tried to get your questions answered but absolutely aghast that you ended up in a cell. How absolutely disgraceful. These are the sorts of things that we need to protest about. We're simply asking questions and nobody will answer. We are being treated like the proverbial sh1t. I also agree with Askalot. I'll be there on the front line if anything can be organised. I wonder if Union representatives are reading this?I have been fighting my own battle with the Financial Regulator and the Director of Corporate enforcement since 2005 with regard to this very same thing (white collar crime) and it is already and has been for some time that the lunatics are running the asylum. This is never going to change because not only are the 'lunatics running the asylum' the lunatics are writing the Law to run this asylum so that the law can not touch them.
PetPal it’s not just you there are many of us who have had it up to our neck and if you hear of any thing that people want to do (peaceful) I’ll be on the front line with you. I was arrested in the Financial Regulator Office last week because they would not answer any of my own questions and I said that I would not leave until they were answered as I have being asking these questions for a very long time. I was put in a cell for a couple of hours and then just thrown out of the station with no charge.
People who we are paying are not doing their job and getting very well paid while not doing their job this has to stop.
OK, lets all march to Government Buildings and force the Government to:
If we can do that, everything will be fine. Just give me a little time to grow my beard so I will fit in with the march leaders.
- Abolish the new Pensions Levy
- Retain all public sector employees at current salary levels plus the National Wage agreement
- Sack all the Financial Regulators staff
- Abolish any recapitalisation of AIB & BOI
- Fire all the Bankers (not needed after above)
- Abolish any expenditure cuts
- Guarantee that they wont introduce any property tax
- Guarantee that they wont increase Income Tax
Cant wait, bring it on!
- Abolish the new Pensions Levy
- Retain all public sector employees at current salary levels plus the National Wage agreement
When I saw Cowen trying to defend Lenihan on the news tonight I got so angry. When the Green's finally pull the plug on this Goverenment it will not fool me one bit. If the situation get's much worse I can see a swing back to a no vote on Lisbon. Well if we wont march on the street's at least all vote No. We Irish really do put up with a hell of alot - the union's need to teach Cowen a lesson.
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