How much is it then do you reckon? Seeing as you're disputing the figure in the OP, which didn't count in medical cards.
Also do you agree with her statement that she doesn't expect anything from the government?
Or on her wishing to be housed in a particular area - Tallaght.
You said before that you grew up in a council house. You were happy for the taxpayer to pay for refurbishing that house when you lived there.Bully for you. It must be nice to have the taxpayer prepared to pay for refurbishing your house. I have to pay for it myself.
i repeat !
mrs cash sought public - media attention in aiding her campaign .
she was not " targeted " !
So inreality she's probably getting over €60,000 a year from her fellow citizens (the State and the government only spend our money).How much is it then do you reckon? Seeing as you're disputing the figure in the OP, which didn't count in medical cards.
Also do you agree with her statement that she doesn't expect anything from the government?
Or on her wishing to be housed in a particular area - Tallaght.
So inreality she's probably getting over €60,000 a year from her fellow citizens (the State and the government only spend our money).
5 grand a month into the hand without lifting a finger. Nice "work" if you can get it. Surname is spot on too.So inreality she's probably getting over €60,000 a year from her fellow citizens (the State and the government only spend our money).
How much is it then do you reckon
Also do you agree with her statement that she doesn't expect anything from the government?
So inreality she's probably getting over €60,000 a year from her fellow citizens (the State and the government only spend our money).
For some reason TBS is refusing to put an actual figure to the entitlements. And is trying not to include certain things in some kind of financial reasoning that I don't understand.
5 grand a month into the hand without lifting a finger.
If I owned a supermarket
i've to employ a hell of a lot of people, pay rent, insurance, work my butt off and god knows what else to be in a position like this woman
she's got the cheek to say the goverment gives her nothing.
Its pretty galling of you to be critical of Cash when you openly admit to basically exploiting the State by increasing rents for no other reason than knowing the State will pay for it and to preserve the value of your own investments.
The notion that Cash can be criticised for receiving €1350 a month in HAP payments, when those payments go to the landlord is simply laughable.
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€60,000 a year and she lives in a b&b? Doesn't make sense to me. Id estimate transfers directly to herself, raising 7 kids by herself, to be about €34,000.
Stop misquoting me.
So now you refuse to count all state monies she is receiving.
The BS, why are you comparing a service, offered on the open market, supplied by Bronte and purchased on behalf of Mrs. Cash to the hand-out that she receives to pay for that service?
So you are equating the provision of a service by Bronte with the receipt of welfare my Mrs. Cash. Bronte (I don't know if they are male of female) has an expectation that they can increase their rent in a manner which is legal and ethical. If the government wants to continue to purchase that service from Bronte then they will have to pay the going rate. If Bronte does not increase the rent then they are negatively impacting on the capital value of their asset.Im not comparing the service with the welfare payment. Im comparing Brontes expectation that the State will pay any rent increases he imposes on his tenants with the perceived expectation that M Cash has with the government.
I have no expectation that the State will provide me with a permanent home either and I've a much lower take home income than she does.The headline relates to a comment that M Cash made on Claire Byrne Live. It related to her belief that she has no expectation that this government will ever supply herself and her 7 children with a permanent home. Not that she no expectation of any support at all, when clearly she does receive supports
So you are equating the provision of a service by Bronte with the receipt of welfare my Mrs. Cash.
You are a State employee. Should your income be compared to income also received from the State by people on welfare? Personally I don't think so as you work for your income.
Yep, just read it again. It's perfectly clear; you are equating the provision of a service by Bronte with the receipt of welfare my Mrs. Cash.Oh dear, read my post again. Im comparing Brontes expectation that the State will pay any rent increases he imposes on his tenants against the perception peddled here that MCash has no expectation for government supports at all - hence the OP and attached article.
Do they? How do you know?Im arguing that MCash's comments have been taken out of context. That they relate only to her non-expectation that this government will not ever find her and her family secure permanent accommodation.
Hang on a sec, I have to get up on my high-horse so I can eyeball you... that's better... now, I'm not going to get into a "mine is bigger than yours" discussion with you about who does what to serve the community and how much of what we do is actually because we enjoy it.Btw, I provide about 5hrs of my time coaching mine and other peoples kids U11 &12 soccer free of charge. I would consider that somewhat socially laudable - try it sometime, makes you feel good.
Just like a nurse or doctor or teacher or social worker who gets paid their salary, despite their employer not having enough money to house homeless people? Those people could choose to work elsewhere and get the same salary or better. Bronte could rent out their property to private tenants only and get paid more. What's the difference?To equate charging market rents on people who cannot afford it, that they need State assistance to meet payments to keep a roof over their heads, as socially laudable is a joke.
You are a State employee. Should your income be compared to income also received from the State by people on welfare? Personally I don't think so as you work for your income
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