TheBigShort
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GDP-based stats are useless in the case of Ireland whose GDP is distorted by measurement criteria and massively inflated by foreign multinational transfer pricing. Irish GDP recently rose by 26% in a single year without much discernible improvement in our economy.
Well as I have already pointed out Swiss welfare payments include health insurance premiums which can run at anything from say €3,000 to €10,000 pa. And of course unlike Irish taxpayers, Swiss taxpayers voted for this, just like we will vote on a proposal to increase state pensions by 10% next month.
On the one had you are complaining that someone needs to pay for Johnny and at the same time your complaining about Switzerland making generous payments to genuine cases, it is not about the money alone with us, it's about people putting something back into the community that supports them.
Exactly; it's not about what is spent but spending it in the most socially just way, i.e. rewarding people who are gainful members of society and encouraging others to act likewise.
I'm seeing a trend here. Do you resent people on higher incomes and do you think employers exploit their employees as a matter of course?
GDP-based stats are useless in the case of Ireland whose GDP is distorted by measurement criteria and massively inflated by foreign multinational transfer pricing. Irish GDP recently rose by 26% in a single year without much discernible improvement in our economy.
Well there is plenty of people on here complaing about the amount of our taxes being spent on welfare payments.
Perhaps you can ask them how they figured that out?
No, my complaint was with your bogus stats. The fact that you're unable to defend them without resort to generalised whataboutery speaks volumes.
I never said that was a solution. What I said was that cutting his welfare will most probably cost the state more in the provision of other public services.
That it would be cheaper in the long run to let him live as is, rather than cut his welfare and in the absence of concrete proposals to do otherwise.
Other proposals, they are pretty thin on the ground around here.
If I was to post stats based on official figures you would shoot them down.
No the whole topic is explicitly not about the 23% being funded by the 77% and nobody is complaining about the amount of money we spend on welfare. The topic is about how our welfare system encourages a culture of dependency, not that everyone on welfare has fallen victim to that culture.Thats BS Purple. This whole topic is about the 77% who, allegedly, fund the 23%. If you believe what you are saying then you think the 23% of households are NOT gainful members of society. You believe the 23% are not actively seeking work, are not upskilling in college courses, FAS courses, apprenticeships, back to work schemes, etc...etc..
These people in receipt of welfare, the vast majority of them, would jump at the chance to be financially independent. But we are coming out of the worst recession ever and your attitude is to kick them when they are down.
The proposals of work and training have been dismissed by you.
So what is your solution?
If you continue to post stats based on bogus GDP comparisions, I will most certainly shoot them down.
When did I post bogus stats? But if you know they are bogus, then presumably you have correct stats? Otherwise how do you know what you are talking about?
So if you dont mind, please post the 'true' %gdp spent by Switzerland and Ireland on welfare benefits.
No the whole topic is explicitly not about the 23% being funded by the 77% and nobody is complaining about the amount of money we spend on welfare.
You quoted stats based on GDP. I've explained to you that GDP-based stat comparisons are misleading in Ireland's case. This is common knowledge. I'm surprised you're not aware of it.
Why would I have them? They probably don't exist. Look instead at %GNP comparative stats and you'll probably get your answer.So where are the 'non-misleading' stats? You must have them? Right?
Please go to page 1, first post.
Why would I have them? They probably don't exist. Look instead at %GNP comparative stats and you'll probably get your answer.
Because %GDP-based stats relating to Ireland are inherently bogus, for the reasons I've given you.So how can you claim my stats are bogus, if you dont have the correct figures?
You'll have to be more specific I'm afraid, there are a few posts there, but there don't appear to be any clear solutions, so maybe you could oblige?
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