I was a major David Hall fan on that panal.
I dont see how 20,000 homeless families helps anyone.
There is a massive massive human cost.
How can the goverment say yes for children but is willing to have them dragged out of their homes away from their areas and schools and friends moving home is hugely stressfull at the best of times.
NO nobody need to lose their home and NO nobodys home should be sold or repossessed or anything of the sort.
The banks got paid and want paid again where is the justice in that.
If you want the proof of the damage and the human cost, I had my bike dragged out of my little hands by the sheriff when I was a child and they took our piano,
Then the local esb guy was driving by so for badness he took it apon himself to cut of the power with no notice although the bill was paid and he demanded a deposit, (you know the traditional begruddgery shamefull Irish kick a man when he's down)
So that night we went to bed with no bikes and no piano and a candle. Being small silly children we played with the candle and set a sheet on fire. Our poor mother stressed out of her head gave us all a good hard slap. All these years later I still use a generator despise the ESB and show signs of trauma.
How is a lost generation going to help, we already have the worst brain drain in history.
Only on credit history if you default on your 62 inch plasma from harvey norman. Pay your bills and you are generally under the radar !It would be pretty easy the wont pays will have dd to harvy normans full sky packages cc details of the jan ski hols and hp 3 series deals. O
All on the credit history.
Debt for equity is a good idea and would help all families in trouble by halving the debt and halving the responsibility and both the lender and borrower take a hit they will probably be able to manage. David was right 9 years ago and families are in big trouble and this idea while not David's only would be a start and give hope to people.
Do you believe that people who either can't or wont pay for an asset should be allowed to retain that asset?I was a major David Hall fan on that panal.
I dont see how 20,000 homeless families helps anyone.
There is a massive massive human cost.
How can the goverment say yes for children but is willing to have them dragged out of their homes away from their areas and schools and friends moving home is hugely stressfull at the best of times.
NO nobody need to lose their home and NO nobodys home should be sold or repossessed or anything of the sort.
The banks got paid and want paid again where is the justice in that.
If you want the proof of the damage and the human cost, I had my bike dragged out of my little hands by the sheriff when I was a child and they took our piano,
Then the local esb guy was driving by so for badness he took it apon himself to cut of the power with no notice although the bill was paid and he demanded a deposit, (you know the traditional begruddgery shamefull Irish kick a man when he's down)
So that night we went to bed with no bikes and no piano and a candle. Being small silly children we played with the candle and set a sheet on fire. Our poor mother stressed out of her head gave us all a good hard slap. All these years later I still use a generator despise the ESB and show signs of trauma.
How is a lost generation going to help, we already have the worst brain drain in history.
Do you believe that people who either can't or wont pay for an asset should be allowed to retain that asset?
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