BlackandBlue
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Paying tax for sub standard rubbish ... the Met Éireann "state of the art" weather radar in Shannon that became operational in January has been broken for the last five days. What idiot bought this rubbish ? They should be sacked immediately.
Over the last few years I have simplified my finances in order to get a mortgage and apply for medical cards and maybe Family Income Supplement (now WFP ?).
My policy is that I will not save long term. I will spend any extra cash on holidays or a car. Any lump sum would be used for home improvements. This will ensure that I am always eligible for a medical card and "SUSI" education grants and FIS/WFP payments.
Is this a good financial strategy in Ireland ?
I was self employed for 12 years and went into a PAYE job for 12 months and have now gone part-time as a PAYE worker.
Ad hominems apart, a weather radar system that continually crashes represents not merely a failure but, for some, also a literal threat to life and limb.Met Éireann spent money on a piece of equipment which I'm sure they hoped would enhance the service that they can provide. It replaced the equipment originally purchased in 1996, which seems reasonable.
To be honest, given the pejorative language in your post, I thought you had some technical background/knowledge to back it up. And with an 8 post history it wouldn't take long to find.
Scientific instruments that break, can be fixed. Character, that's a different story.
Only really works in the Scandinavian countries where they are scrupulously fair and honest. In Ireland where everyone knows each other and insider knowledge and who you know counts for so much, higher taxation and socialism doesn't work, just leads to corruption, look at the hse, all the revenue they get and it goes into a black holePaying more taxes so the government can spend it for the good of society looks great on paper, HOWEVER socialism also looks great on paper, but fails miserably in practice, the human factor of these concepts is what ruins them, ultimately we are the source of our downfall...
9 weeks out from dual elections with his party on the ropes.Looks like Simon Harris doesn't agree, he said today that the average wage earner should not be paying tax at the higher rate and he intends raising the higher tax bracket to 50K. So finally FG are listening to their grass root supporters and not ngos on the government payroll
Definitely, the most truthful post on this thread and well written.Only really works in the Scandinavian countries where they are scrupulously fair and honest. In Ireland where everyone knows each other and insider knowledge and who you know counts for so much, higher taxation and socialism doesn't work, just leads to corruption, look at the hse, all the revenue they get and it goes into a black hole
Hopefully we will now move more to the centre rather than our move to the left. It would appear the rise in the far right is having an impact on some of the existing parties.9 weeks out from dual elections with his party on the ropes.
The "tax me harder daddy" cause is going to take one hell of a beating on 7 June.
Education, if I had my way all schools would be handed over to the state by religious bodies, and all would be co-ed.
This is weird. The curriculums at all levels have undergone drastic changes throughout the past 15-20 years and systems are in place to maintain this as an ongoing process into the future.And why does it take decades to reform the curriculum.
Government policy, surely? What would you prefer, that kids be off In the dark winter months and have to study and prepare for exams in the summer?Why does our school opening days still mimic the harvest season when kids were needed on the farm in July & August.
Lack of funding presumably?Why are schools not all operating breakfast and after school and holiday clubs because parents are out working.
What alternative do you propose? That schools put life and limb at risk by being open when roads are impassable and when there are public safety warnings against non-essential travel?The falsehood that “Mom” is at home working while the kids are being educated and can be available any time the school closes early or has a weather warning or can attend parent teacher meetings at 3 pm is so ridiculous.
Bullshit.Yes that's the one great thing about democracy it is self correcting. Most of the media and ngos were calling for more taxation and the government for the last decade has been following this mantra. Now with the looming election the politicians are actually listening to their voters and their has been a rapid change in direction. Alot of the productivity issues from building to health are to do with taxation now being a disincentive to work. It's difficult to get builders onto a muddy site at 7am like it is for medics into a dysfunctional hospital because work is not rewarded like it should be. The welfare system is simply too attractive in comparison to work
Oddly enough, the main stumbling block against divestment of religious patronage schools has been the trenchant and often bitter opposition of parents almost everywhere it is proposed.
Many are particularly and understandably wary of handling their schools over to boards of management controlled or dominated by politicians, especially after the calamitous mismanagement and mistreatment of the school principal at Gaelscoil Moshíológ in Gorey, in which a prominent local politician was heavily involved.
This is weird. The curriculums at all levels have undergone drastic changes throughout the past 15-20 years and systems are in place to maintain this as an ongoing process into the future.
Government policy, surely? What would you prefer, that kids be off In the dark winter months and have to study and prepare for exams in the summer?
Lack of funding presumably?
What alternative do you propose? That schools put life and limb at risk by being open when roads are impassable and when there are public safety warnings against non-essential travel?
- Removal of religious patronage. I would propose that the community be asked rather than current parents & teachers.
Would you have preferred if the school had held on to all those children overnight in the middle of a weather emergency without any appropriate food, accommodation, medical or other facilities in place?All I know about schools and weather alerts is that our national school sent out a text in the middle of a red weather warning for all parents to collect their kids immediately. This was a last minute red warning and surely everyone would have been safer if the kids stayed indoors at school and 350 odd parents did not take to the streets and roads to collect their kids.
It’s not just about taxation. It is also about administrative efficiency.Am I alone? Can we rehabilitate taxation as a means towards creating a better society?
Or am I hopelessly naive?
I pay over half my total income in taxes. I then pay VAT when I buy stuff with what's left. I've no big problem with the amount of tax I pay though I'd rather see lower taxes on work and higher taxes on wealth. My problem is with how much of our taxes are wasted by State bodies and agencies. This is particularly the case in our extremely well funded health service but applies pretty much across the board. I have no expectation that increasing taxes would result in any material improvement in services or in society.It’s not just about taxation. It is also about administrative efficiency.
Perhaps local government and performance of local authorities needs to be looked at.
Over the years LAs have lost many services they formerly provided due to lack of finance – caused by their inability to collect rents and rates.
They were also incapable of collecting LPT, which had to be passed to Revenue.
A recent experience proved to me that they are equally incompetent in the administration of grants – though maybe that was just my experience.
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