Pope John 11
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Rubbish.'Property tax'.
The name really is incidental.
It is a charge we will be forced to pay to people, generally billionaires, who took risks with their vast wealth. Instead of the billionaires losing their money, the Irish government has decided that we will all pay.
There is always a choice of not paying.
- civil disobedience
- civil unrest and riots
- revolution
- paradigm shift
or
- simple immigration.
Rubbish.
Actually umop3p!sdn is right. It's completely irrelevant that the angry 99% are all from the 5% wealthiest in the world, that has nothing to do with it, nor does €200 a year property taxation.
I can just imagine the rest of the 95% (who the 99% of the 5% actively campaign to stop corporations setting up in their countries and providing employment) would get behind our civil disobedience and unrest in full sympathy of our woes.
This is where your 'property tax' is going.
Purple, here is who we are being forced to pay:
€700m of our money was given to these people earlier this week.
source:http://www.breakingnews.ie/archives...lo-bond-repaid-amid-dail-walk-out-526776.html"I do not know the names of the bondholders," he added. "I have no intention of getting on the phone to (Anglo chairman) Mr Dukes."
What you term as 'these people' are in the main, pension funds, yours, mine and other ordinary people's.
Indeed I did read the article. Plucking a few Michael Smurfit-types from the very long list of institutions doesn't alter my point that to a large extent we are talking about ordinary people's pension funds.
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