Irish Diaspora speaks out on IMF bailout
Strong opinions on how to move forward
Published Thursday, December 2, 2010, 2:17 PM
Updated Thursday, December 2, 2010, 2:17 PM
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Searlit | Dec 01, 2010, 06:33 PM EST
Spud republic? That's cute.
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killowen | Dec 01, 2010, 01:06 PM EST
The rothschilds surely have a few candidates primed
with funds to buy up tiger whiny land on the cheap. New oligarchs will blossom forth as like when Russia came a-cropper. Chelsea's russian owner, investor in Irish
bonds is assured of big gains, safe and secure, given the massive bailout by europeans which will render ol erin a complete joke = banana (no spud) republic. Better than that the occupier is fully back, no illusion as it being as it was all along.
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Searlit | Dec 01, 2010, 12:19 PM EST
Well, they don't mind socialist spending when it comes in the form of a banker bailout. Calling the minimum wage an "excessive giveaway" - that's pure, better than thou, thinking, if I ever heard it. How about some shared responsibility for the clean-up of Ireland's economy that was brought down by Bankers and developers? Create some jobs - don't talk elitism.
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Porickseantuny | Dec 01, 2010, 12:15 PM EST
Why do so many Irish who were on the dole complain that bondholders get their invested money back? If the Irish had not been profligate with the real estate market they would have done well with the money if it had been invested in infrastructure instead. As it is, the EU has looked the other way as the Irish enticed Corporations to operate out of Ireland as a tax shelter with a low corporate tax rate compared to the other EU countries. I am truly sad but the Irish bear responsibility for some stupid decisions. Some of the population was happy taking the dole for a long time.
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Porickseantuny | Dec 01, 2010, 12:12 PM EST
Why do so many Irish who were on the dole complain that bondholders get their invested money back? If the Irish had not been profligate with the real estate market they would have done well with the money if it had been invested in infrastructure instead. As it is, the EU has looked the other way as the Irish enticed Corporations to operate out of Ireland as a tax shelter with a low corporate tax rate compared to the other EU countries. I am truly sad but the Irish bear responsibility for some stupid decisions. Some of the population was happy taking the dole for a long time.
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killowen | Dec 01, 2010, 12:07 PM EST
kelleher - sucks - dhuin his bhoil
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irishfez | Dec 01, 2010, 10:04 AM EST
Well that's all well and good for those big rich HONOREES to be spouting their opinion - but they aren't really that clued in. Irish and European politics are linked. Emmett O Connell has a point about Ireland's involvement in Europe, but it's too late now. Kelleher thinks Ireland is socialist - come on! Nice to hear what they think though. Wish they would put their money where their mouth is.
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KathyCallahan | Dec 01, 2010, 09:35 AM EST
Irish government and Irish bank rep, lawmakers and officials are wedded at the hip in bed togetherlooting unwitting Irish people and living it up in a boundary free and lawless entitlement palace
with no consequences being served much less enforced
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olovely | Dec 01, 2010, 08:28 AM EST
It's reassuring to see that American bigwigs really have no more idea how to handle the crisis than the Irish themselves. I'd really like to see Denis Kelleher try to get by on "excessive giveaways like the minimum wage." He's a top hat and tails plutocrat from central casting, isn't he?
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