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I don't know what weird world you live in, but DMcW is neither a politician nor a developer. Guess again.Yes, at least one. David McWilliams has been talking down the market for over four years. Now he can claim to be right. A stopped clock being right twice a day!!!!!!!
YOU said that developers and politicians warned people, not me. YOU said it. George Lee is also not a developer nor a politician.I can remember George Lee pointing out the problems we are now in as long ago as 2002. As well as that the Central Bank advised on numerous occasions of the trouble the Banks were letting themselves in for. No Sunny I have no links with developers or Politicians. My business is property, but mainly overseas which is in a worse position at the moment
Why should a developer warn the public. Pretty pointless really. The Banks caused the problem and they should suffer.
Of course they should but not just because they fear the end is nigh they should do it in any case.
The 'boom' has been underway a lot longer than the last 5 years and its pretty narrow minded to look upon it as a bad thing.
So we have become far more materialistic, but it sounds quite bitter to suggest that you prefered the Irish (summarised) when we knew our place.
Nonsense. Giving up control of monetary policies is very far removed for giving up control of the financial system.In case you hadn't realised it, but the Irish gave control of their financial system to Europe a few years ago.
Regulations are an important part of any functioning economy. Even your beloved developers have to follow regulations regarding planning, safety etc. I get the feeling that our Financial Regulator was asleep at the wheel and allowed the banks to sell whatever products they wanted to the public. Is this the fault of the individual banks who like the developers are simply there to make as much money as they can?It is one thing for a developer to sell their product. -- it is a completely different scenario when Banks become reckless with their deposit account holders money. A regulator will not (hopefully) control supply and demand.
Not too sure who you think was suggesting communism as a solution.We are a democracy - with a heap of people are now suggesting some type of communism in having the top level control the lower levels - not for me. Good times will return and it wouldn't be too long. The current blip might just put some manners on those who thought they were beyond reproach.
The current blip might just put some manners on those who thought they were beyond reproach.
Good times will return and it wouldn't be too long. The current blip might just put some manners on those who thought they were beyond reproach.
I agree; I don't know what they are but cutting your nessades sounds painful!the problem is that consumer spending is going to be less and less as people thighten their belts...i have started to cut back on all but the nessades myself.
Actually this isn't the case. People may still be going to the Malls but it's somewhat remaniscent of Dawn of the Dead, people go there out of habit but aren't making any purchases. Next time you're walking round a Mall that you reckon is busy with people have a look at the tills - invariably the staff will be chatting idly to one another.the big shopping malls appear to be as busy as ever
Actually this isn't the case. People may still be going to the Malls but it's somewhat remaniscent of Dawn of the Dead, people go there out of habit but aren't making any purchases. Next time you're walking round a Mall that you reckon is busy with people have a look at the tills - invariably the staff will be chatting idly to one another.
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