Brendan Burgess
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Politicians putting all our hard work at risk by promising expensive 'goodies' to voters
From today's Indo by Eamon Delaney
"Tánaiste Joan Burton has promised to raise the State pension to up to €24 per week over next few years if re-elected. There is no clarification as to how this will be paid for. It is unnecessary, uncalled for and recklessly generous - pitched to attract the votes of the elderly. As it is, the State will struggle to pay for the existing pension system, given the huge demands expected in the future."
I agree with the article. The entire Dáil is going in the opposite direction to which it should be going. We are borrowing money as it is to pay some of the most generous social welfare rates in Europe and so that we can have the lowest tax rates on lower earners.
Some politician should break with the consensus and campaign to eliminate the budget deficit and to bring our social welfare rates and tax rates towards the EU average.
Brendan
From today's Indo by Eamon Delaney
"Tánaiste Joan Burton has promised to raise the State pension to up to €24 per week over next few years if re-elected. There is no clarification as to how this will be paid for. It is unnecessary, uncalled for and recklessly generous - pitched to attract the votes of the elderly. As it is, the State will struggle to pay for the existing pension system, given the huge demands expected in the future."
I agree with the article. The entire Dáil is going in the opposite direction to which it should be going. We are borrowing money as it is to pay some of the most generous social welfare rates in Europe and so that we can have the lowest tax rates on lower earners.
Some politician should break with the consensus and campaign to eliminate the budget deficit and to bring our social welfare rates and tax rates towards the EU average.
Brendan