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The $140 million home of Celtic Tiger bankrupt

Broke Irish property developer’s lavish lifestyle revealed

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Thats what we are paying for, rich gits, crook banks, German banks being the worst, and crook governments, this gov. even worse than the last. If we dug deep enough our prisons would be full, but that will not happen when big money people are involved, even our judges won't let thier massive wages be accounted for. We are angry mcdolan, but thats not good enough, the citizens of Ireland were never into protesting in a big way. The Time Is Now.
Dream house indeed. We, the plain people of Ireland, are paying for this indulgence and thousands like it. As others have noted, I am having a problem paying my electricity, health insurance, meagre phone/internet bill, and keeping food on hand on €200 a week. Cheese sandwiches and home-made leek-celery-cabbage soup are weekday staples right now. Makes me really angry!
Who are the fools, Quinlin or the banks!
Sounds like a nice crib. I wish I could help him out, but I wrapped up all of my disposable cash in mortgage payments and groceries this month. I mean, nine bathrooms! That would be perfect for me.
What an advertisement for education.
Ah, how the world turns.The property barons have become poverty barons. How come none of them are in prison?
Maybe David Drumm could buy it ?
He's not the only Irishman who has hidden or stashed loads of money in foreign banks and property. Just about every political figure of EVERY party from the top players in Dáil Eireann down to local authorities are as guilty as Mr. Quinlan. Ali Baba and his 40-thieves could learn a lot if they came to Ireland.
Like the Stephen Bishop song says: "You better save it for a rainy day..."
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