[post=104498]yesterday[/post]you are just plain wrong. the cost of living has increased without an equivalent increase in quality of life.
[post=104833]today[/post]The quality of life is better now for most people. Perhaps for all people, I don't know of any group for whom life has gotten worse
The operative word is Increase against when, I therefore did a comparison.This was your definition of Rip off Ireland, it was only after my post that you changed it tothe cost of living has increased without an equivalent increase in quality of life
Higher Cost of Living with lower quality of life than other comparible countries.
See above also you have decided to ignore the following where I posted re the UK:Bin the FF Green tinted glasses and answer the actual points raised, stop making up arguments about the 80's that you feel you can win. Oldest politicians trick in the book is answering a question you weren't asked. Are you planning a run for office?
We went over to the UK for a holiday a few weeks ago, reading the Liverpool eco 1 story about people being on hospital trolly for 6 weeks, yes 6 weeks.
Another story about GP only ment to have 1200 paitents on his books , he had over 2500 because he had no other choice not enough GP's. In order to get an appointment( yes you cant walk in off the street) you needed to book 5-6 weeks in advance. Iam sorry but I don't know whether or not I will have a dodgy stomack in 6 weeks or not but I had better make an apppointment just in case. There is no way we would put up with that here.
Was talking to a friend of mine recently about an old class mate who now lives in NY. he has a serious operation and when his health insurance ran out before he was better he was kicked out of the hospital anyway, he had to go back to his appartment and have friends come over when they could to keep an eye on him, get him his meals, help him to the shower etc, Would anyone be kicked out of a hospital after a serious operation because their vHI wouldn't cover any more expense. I don't think so.This wasn't a "private Hospital" like here it was a normal hospital like tallagh etc.
But sure every where else is better than here.
How many channells do you get for this?? What is the price per channel?? Corus not in your area, get a better arial if you cant get signal and dont want to pay.you have to pay nearly 30 euro a month to Sky for the privelge.
YESDo TD's have to pay for drink there
Or germany's unemployment levels, or France's strikes belive me neither country is perfect, far from it watching news the other day and the abuse the govt of both contries geting from the people was serious, economy's going down the tubes.I'd like to add to daltonr's point about not comparing Ireland of the 00's to Ireland of the 80's but to other countries of the 00's - could we also compare ourselves with the best? Instead of saying Ireland of the 00's is a far better place than Poland of the 00's, could we compare our health system with that of France for example? Or our beer with that of Germany or the Czeck republic? When we run a race we don't say we did better than the last guy. We look at how far we have to push ourselves to come first.
DaltonR
Have you changed your opinion on this or am I misrepresenting what you said?
So you agree that there are no objective and measurable criteria that can be used to assess this forward and backward movement and that this analysis is all based a hunch or gut feeling on your part?daltonr said:I believe we went forward dramatically in the 90's. Which accounts for why the country is a better place today than in the 80's I think we have actually gone backwards slightly over the past 4 years or so.
But the Cost of Living has since the mid 90's gotten to get further and further out of sync with the Quality of Life. I have no way of proving this but I think quality of life on average has dropped over the past 5 years. That's just an observation and based on talking to people.
What party or political movement do you think offers the best promise for correction of the wrongs that you perceive (a perfect solution is not necessary - just progress on the issues that you feel need to be addressed)? If none, what do you think that you and others can and should do to address these issues? I'm sure that you can suggest some practical and effective solutions.But since I believe the current government is going in the WRONG direction and lying as it goes I think I'm justified in calling attention to this.
Thats not what you said you saiddaltonr said:I'm happy to clear this up for you Marion.
The cost of living has increased without an equivalent increase in quality of life.
The quality of life is better now for most people. Perhaps for all people, I don't know of any group for whom life has gotten worse
First of all if the economy isn't right nothing else can be done.daltonr said:But the Cost of Living has since the mid 90's gotten to get further and further out of sync with the Quality of Life. I have no way of proving this but I think quality of life on average has dropped over the past 5 years. That's just an observation and based on talking to people.
My problem is with the current government and it's over emphasis on economy and underemphasis on society. During the 90's quality of life increased, but the fruits of the FF approach are now apparent. To bastardise a cliche, the spent the Boom on Fish instead of teaching us to fish
If I thought for one second that the current government were going in the right direction then I'd accept that Ireland came from a very low base and we need to be patient in waiting for it to catch up with it's neighbours..
Yes but surly it gets a bit tireing reading it the whole time. I would also assume that you will be standing for election the next time there is one with a full range of policies that can be disected.daltonr said:But since I believe the current government is going in the WRONG direction and lying as it goes I think I'm justified in calling attention to this.
You have ignored again my earlier examples.daltonr said:Jem. At no point have I stated that any other country is perfect. I just said that many other countries were Better overall when Cost of Living is compared to quality of life. .
If you want a seperate tread on the reason for our basket case economy of the 80's set up a seperate tread and I will argue this. I would point out however it was the FG/LAB govt that went in on a financial rectitude pladform and tribled the bnat debt in 4 years. I will also argue, that may economists argue that the idea behind the of the 1977 govt would have worked in taking the country out of recession had the Oil crises not happened . I am not saying that I would agree with everything that was done just point out that there was more to out basket case economy than the 77-81 govt.daltonr said:You are right Ireland was a basket case thanks in big part to FF buying the 1977 election. .
I would argue that we are. The infrastructure is improving dramatically. I again point out about the health service in UK. You might quote the french health service would you pay the taxes they do, i doubt it, i wouldn't. would you put up with all the strikes etc I doubt it.daltonr said:It would have taken geniuses to create infrastructure like Germany's and a Health Service like Frances in the space of 10 to 15 years even with the Boom. I don't expect that.
But I do expect us to keep moving in the right direction. And we're not..
Actually the home ownership in Ireland is far higher than the vast majority if EU countries. I do have kids aged 7&9 I remember very well how tight we were when we got married 12 years ago, we had carpets but couldnt afford to get in someone to put them down for quite a while. Look at the average size of house being built now as opposed to even then if everything was so bad the average private new house built wouldn't have almost doubled in 12 years.The vast majority of the population have never had it so good. I would say to people enjoy it it mightn't always be as good as now. We have a great little country. We have come a massive distance particularly for a country that only exists for a mear 83 years. It might sound a long time, it isn't if you compare it to UK,Germany,France, etc also remember Germany& France was largly rebuilt with the Marchell plan etcwe never got such relative investmentdaltonr said:Life might be grand if you're well paid, you have your house, your pension, your health insurance. If you don't have kids or they are old enough to look after themself or you have family nearby to do cheap childcare. Your Net worth shot up alongside the housing boom.
I'm sure that if that's you then Ireland must seem like a great place. But that isn't life for a big big chunk of the population.
-Rd
Noor77 said:Personally I believe ...
So you agree that there are no objective and measurable criteria that can be used to assess this forward and backward movement
Yes but surly it gets a bit tireing reading it the whole time.
I would also assume that you will be standing for election the next time there is one with a full range of policies that can be disected.
You have ignored again my earlier examples.
Whenever you do locate the sources for the assertions that you posted above then it would be great if you could post them here so that we can start basing the discussion on some hard facts.daltonr said:There are some quantifiable measures. I don't have all the figures at my finger tips and I won't pretent to.
But I do KNOW the following.
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The problem is that, as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy suggests, our perception of what is going on is not necessary always accurate so it's always useful to sanity check our beliefs against objective and measurable data in order to avoid coming to fallacious conclusions and acting inappropriately on them.I'm happy to go with the belief that Living in the country is more likely to give an accurate assesment of quality of life than any mathematical model.
If it's bad it's bad and all we can do is look for solutions to the problems. All I'm asking for is hard evidence that it's bad.I could go one, but apparently you're all tired of hearing what's bad.
ClubMan said:All I'm asking for is hard evidence that it's bad.
Can you point me to that link/post again as I can't seem to locate it.Noor77 said:I have given you some re: Ireland's poverty status within the EU.
I have never seen anybody sleeping rough on route home.Or alternatively you can ask the person you see sleeping rough on your way home
I have chatted to the cleaners in here and in my previous job many few times and they never mentioned anything about rip-offs or things that are terrible about this country/economy.or the person that does the cleaning in your office / work building etc.....
And guess what most of the "poor" don't have one and never had one. You don't have to have one, its handy, you might like one but you make a choice whether or not you get one. If you want one you pay €40 live with it.I know that I'm paying €40 a year for the right to own a Credit Card and I know that €40 means much more to someone who is poor than someone who is rich.
Guess what the vast majority of cities are exactlty the same if not more so.I know that the VAST majority of new builds in Dublin are Appartments not houses and are not exactly family friendly
That is the same old red herring re business expenses relief.You stated earlier that you have your own business. How would feel if you were not allowed to claim expenses that you had to have to run your business against your tax. It is exactly the same with the interest relief. Are you saying that if joe bloggs builds a factory and has to borrow some of the money to do so he shouldn't be allowed set the interest relief against his profits?????I know that the cost of housing is being artifically inflated by giving the one group in society who don't need more houses tax incentives to buy them.
in a minority of cases this could be true. what do you want to do- cut social welfare payments or increase the min wage, which will - increase prices chicken and egg. The fact is that there is loads of work out there. Unemployment rates have come down and down. It is impossible for everyone to have everything but this country has improved dramatically. we are heading in the right direction we have never had it so good.I know that you're better off on social welfare than in low paid employment.
You brought up "other countries" You brought up the health service. i just showed the fact that everything is not always greener... That while we might complain about our health service it is not as bad as the impression is. They were just 2 simple examples and you chose to ignore them.No I haven't. Of course there are problems in the UK, just as there are somethings good in Ireland. You seem to think that by finding some problem in some other country my whole argument about Ireland should fall appart.
It's like Rainyday throwing out the risk of his child getting shot in school as a reason to prefer Ireland over USA. If a financial institution used such a dodgy abuse of statistics we'd be down on them like a ton of bricks.