UptheDeise
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According to Constantin we need €23 Billion in cuts!

Read it here: http://trueeconomics.blogspot.com/
Read it here: http://trueeconomics.blogspot.com/
The cuts must include at the very least a €9.3bn reduction in the wages and pensions bill in the public sector (5.9% of GNP or almost 44% cut in the total PS wages bill, achievable through both reductions in numbers employed and wages paid and pensions benefits entitlements).
PS are the route of all that is evil....
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Let the Public Sector bashing commence
I had always assumed this to be the PD / Mary Harney policy on health:One possible reason: hospital / health care may be provided by non-State organisations.
So you pay less tax, have a "smaller" Govt, but you must have private health ins.
What's interesting is that Singapore and Switzerland, countries that are renound for well run public services, spend well under half as much as us. It's strange since we keep getting told that we have a great Public Sector and those employed there are under paid.
One possible reason: hospital / health care may be provided by non-State organisations.
So you pay less tax, have a "smaller" Govt, but you must have private health ins.
(snip)
As soon as government steps in to try and provide a service you are guranteed it will cost more money, no matter how many times socialists tell us that private industry is the root of ripoffs.
I'd qualify that to say that Private Industry without competition results in ripoffs.
The free market model only works in the absence of cartels and on a level playing field.
Barriers to providing services and allowing cartels are what maintain high prices, discourage innovation and create a closed shop mentality.
ONQ.