TV programme reveals how Fianna Fail Government panicked as crisis hit
Published Friday, November 11, 2011, 5:35 PM
Updated Friday, November 11, 2011, 5:35 PM
“Brian Cowen was very shy. Maybe the few drinks helped him, loosened his tongue and brought him back to a happier time, a space where life wasn’t as difficult or humdrum as it had become,” said O’Rourke.
In next week’s episode, Mary Hanafin expands on claims that Cowen regularly made decisions around the bar table and slams the drinking culture that existed in the final days of his doomed government.
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LoyalCitizen | Nov 08, 2011, 12:46 PM EST
@gobdawpaddy: Please tell us how much free money these corporations received from the very same people who are mow stealing from social welfare recipients today..........Irish Politicians hate the Irish People.
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gobdawpaddy | Nov 08, 2011, 09:41 AM EST
I deal with many people employed in Ireland by US companies in Ireland, mostly in the financial services sector. They are very happy with their employers, who in turn appear quite happy with their Irish employees. US corporations provide decent employment and benefits to a lot of very grateful Irish people. I wouldn't regard anyone who entices a US corporation to Ireland as a traitor.
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Simplify | Nov 08, 2011, 09:11 AM EST
This makes good news but the truth is a little more complex. Both government, their expert economists and opposition watched and allowed the banks, property developers and citizens to bankrupt the country. They had years to think about what was happening, so one overnight panic decision makes good headlines, but is not the source of the problem.
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LoyalCitizen | Nov 08, 2011, 08:57 AM EST
The real collapse in the so called Irish Economy was when the traitors of Ireland thought it was a good idea to bring pretentious American Corporations to Ireland.........You cannot asset strip the customers and expect things to be normal.
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gobdawpaddy | Nov 08, 2011, 08:46 AM EST
Willie O'Dea and Mary Hanafin are trying to distance themselves from the decisions of the previous cabinet, especially the bank guarantee. These two, along with every one of that cabinet is culpable in Ireland's demise. Then again, so is every member of the electorate who voted for these incompetents, especially in the 2007 election. It has been obvious to anyone with a brain that there has been an awful lot of gombeen people(mostly FF loyalists) in the Irish cabinet in recent years. Despite having participated in an unsuccesful heave against him, Enda Kenny appointed Richard Bruton, Leo Varadker, Lucinda Creigton and Simon Coveney to ministerial posts, recognizing them as some of the brightest available. I hope he was right. Couldn't imagine it happening in Fianna Fail.
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