The lead story on the RTE news today is that even the humble Guards are getting in on the act of threatening the nation:
http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0222/368994-garda-pay-protest/
How I would love that to be true
The fact is that Labour are bankrolled by the public sector unions, and will act in their paymasters interests, rather than the national interest.
Just look at Howlin only be able to identify €30m of savings from the €1bn "allowances" paid to public servants. This government lacks the spine to stand up to the unions, and will continue to punish the private sector worker and small businessman for creating wealth.
As you correctly point out, our children and their children, will be left to pick up the tab for sky high payments in welfare and public sector pay and pensions.
As the unions keep telling us: "Ni neart go cur le cheile"
Such donations are to become a thing of the past shortly when the Labour supported legislation is enacted to prevent excessive Corporate donations to political parties.
Didnt stop any of the following list of Labour ministers taking the absolute legal maximum "donation" of €2,500 from SIPTU in the 2011 election: Joan Burton, Ruairi Quinn and Brendan Howlin, along with TDs Anne Ferris, Kevin Humphreys, Colm Keaveney, Ged Nash, Willie Penrose, Emmet Stagg and Jack Wall.
If Labour are so supportive of this new legislation to stop political parties taking back-handers from large vested interests (in this case the unions), why did they accept this bung in the first place?
Good to see Labour's decline in the polls - no doubt they will be decimated in the next election.
Be careful in the language that you use. It's not your house on the line if someone decides they don't like being accused of taking bungs.
+1Who? Lots of blame to go around or are we still blaming Bertie? I do remember the current government calling for cuts in spending and tax rises during the boom. Or was that a dream..............
Political parties blaming each other makes me laugh. Left, right, centre, all they want to do is win elections. They would have all done the same thing. In many ways they would have done more damage. How high would social welfare and public sector pay have been if labour had been in power. And FG can hardly claim that they would have been the party to stand up to the banks and other vested interests. It's all one big game as FF's recent recovery shows.
That is the problem, the taxpayer is not represented in public sector union negotiations.The fact is that Labour are bankrolled by the public sector unions, and will act in their paymasters interests, rather than the national interest.
I wonder if this government would do to Irish bank savers what the Cypriot government is doing to it's people. Indirectly they have been doing exactly this, with all their taxes and cuts. Personally I think that they are capable of doing it.
and thats just the thin end of the wedge!They are half way there now, they are going to take tax or Property tax from our accounts,
So will you be standing in the next election then?
Of course the Irish people feel threatened by our government. Only on Sunday a government spokesman indicated that the robbery of peoples' bank accounts in Cyprus was fair and just. Do our government know what they are doing? I dont think so. I dont trust them and feel nobody in their right mind trusts them either. Unfortunately, the government before this lot were worse. So we dont even have a choice.
I think you will find it is the EU/IMF who are imposing this tax on Cypriot savings - but feel free to blame the Government for everything that happens
The problem is the electorate; if a politician told the truth they would never get elected. Just look at the support that Sinn Fein and the loony left get with economic policies based on nothing more than click your heels three times and thing of Kansas and we'll be alright.Therefore, most of us depend on our political parties and we want honesty, openness, fair play. Unfortunately, these are in short supply in nearly all our politicians.
The problem is the electorate; if a politician told the truth they would never get elected. Just look at the support that Sinn Fein and the loony left get with economic policies based on nothing more than click your heels three times and thing of Kansas and we'll be alright.
People don't like the truth, they want platitudes and simplistic easy fixes instead.
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