Is Ireland sinking again? 87,000 emigrate and unemployment still 14.6 percent
George Soros believes Iceland not Ireland had the right response
Published Thursday, January 31, 2013, 7:18 AM
Updated Thursday, January 31, 2013, 9:17 AM
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STEVENSTAR | Feb 01, 2013, 06:28 PM EST
GOD HELP THEM IF THEY ARE TRYING TO GET INTO AMERICA ... ITS VIRTULLY IMPOSSIBLE !! ' OH YES THE FRIENDLY AMERICANS :) ALSO DO MOST AMERICANS KNOW EVEN THOSE WHO THINK THEY ARE IRISH .. YOU CANT COME AND LIVE IN IRELAND OR STAY BEYONG YOUR 90 DAY HOLIDAY VISA ..HOW IRISH DOES THAT MAKE YOU ? NOT MUCH :)
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STEVENSTAR | Feb 01, 2013, 06:28 PM EST
GOD HELP THEM IF THEY ARE TRYING TO GET INTO AMERICA ... ITS VIRTULLY IMPOSSIBLE !! ' OH YES THE FRIENDLY AMERICANS :) ALSO DO MOST AMERICANS KNOW EVEN THOSE WHO THINK THEY ARE IRISH .. YOU CANT COME AND LIVE IN IRELAND OR STAY BEYONG YOUR 90 DAY HOLIDAY VISA ..HOW IRISH DOES THAT MAKE YOU ? NOT MUCH :)
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STEVENSTAR | Feb 01, 2013, 06:28 PM EST
GOD HELP THEM IF THEY ARE TRYING TO GET INTO AMERICA ... ITS VIRTULLY IMPOSSIBLE !! ' OH YES THE FRIENDLY AMERICANS :) ALSO DO MOST AMERICANS KNOW EVEN THOSE WHO THINK THEY ARE IRISH .. YOU CANT COME AND LIVE IN IRELAND OR STAY BEYONG YOUR 90 DAY HOLIDAY VISA ..HOW IRISH DOES THAT MAKE YOU ? NOT MUCH :)
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STEVENSTAR | Feb 01, 2013, 06:27 PM EST
GOD HELP THEM IF THEY ARE TRYING TO GET INTO AMERICA ... ITS VIRTULLY IMPOSSIBLE !! ' OH YES THE FRIENDLY AMERICANS :) ALSO DO MOST AMERICANS KNOW EVEN THOSE WHO THINK THEY ARE IRISH .. YOU CANT COME AND LIVE IN IRELAND OR STAY BEYONG YOUR 90 DAY HOLIDAY VISA ..HOW IRISH DOES THAT MAKE YOU ? :)
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:59 PM EST
My apologies for multiple posts. Not my fault, the IC server is a real Dollar Store special. And, as we know, we posters can't even delete in cases like this.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:52 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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WoundedKnee | Feb 01, 2013, 01:51 PM EST
Freeman: "I should think the EU is picking up the tab".
Yes, you should think, but you also should do a little research. If you did you would know that the only ones who pick up the tab for the vast ranges of public services and subsidies that foreign migrants receive in Ireland are the Irish tax-payer. Either b y paying taxes or by borrowing abroad, which will have to be repaid. OK, there are some foreign migrants who pay taxes, but the majority of foreign migrants are takers not givers as regards public spending, since they are on minimum wage and bring large families, even grandparents. You really should study what's going on in Ireland, Freeman, you sound very uninformed.
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