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'Dr Doom’ predicts another near collapse for Irish economy

Expert who got it right still in negative mood on recovery prospects

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Idiots abound N Ireland's political circles. Accountability is the light of reality. On who's watch did the catastrophy surface. Wow
Not to worry your man Enda, has taken on the Church already.
Better get a few spuds in, so!
The 'government (is) massaging the truth.' Absolutely true. Ireland is owned lock, stock and barrel by Europe and will be for decades to come. But wait where are our politicians? Surely they are diligently working on behalf of our beleaguered isle, burning the midnight oil. No, they're on holiday.
not a surprize here - the circling sharks around them as they went off to save the world.
I don't consider Morgan Kelly to be Doctor Doom. He clearly is negative about the so called Irish Economy and in many aspects of his Butler Lecture he is very right. I do consider the liberal use of opinions in law by corrupt Irish Governments has distorted things to the point that nobody knows the truth and things are a lot worse. Morgan Kelly is going to look like a genius on comparison to other retarded academics in Ireland.
I believe there will be famine in the US.in a relatively short period of time, because of persistent drowt conditions in formally prime arable land used for food production. This of course might seem like a joke but if you look around the world at the prime food producing nations you might just be surprised at the state of play.
The Euro zone is about to collapse, because the ECB is run by a duffer called trichet the same type of duffer as run the irish central bank honohan when the irish economy collapsed, the US. economy will collapse because the country is already bankrupt and is already being run by china anyway.
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