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  • 16-12-2010 7:23am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 289 ✭✭


    Just another case of history repeated.

    This is what happens when one family apparently own half of the worlds
    wealth, most of the media and the financial institutions.

    See the link below:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkzFbKeK5kM&feature=related

    Who cares about what happens to this country anymore, the people
    of this country certainly don't.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 323 ✭✭mistermouse


    DIRTY69 wrote: »
    Just another case of history repeated.

    Who cares about what happens to this country anymore, the people
    of this country certainly don't.

    Quite a lot of the people do, I am not sure that this guy can be blamed for any or all our woes, lots of Politicans, Bankers, Developers and Trades Unions helped get us to where we are today.

    Rather than worry about the subject of that video, many here would be much happier to find out how Bankers and Developers ruined the country and how some managed to be allowed to keep assets and move abroad following their ruination of the state. How the EU we were told we were equal citizens of, turned on us to protect their own banks and how our banks frustrate businesses, run hotels to protect tax shelters at the expense of older hotels etc

    There's alot of money being made by some professions in this country too and everyone is out to protect their interests be it Unions, Banks or politicians


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 90 ✭✭robbyvibes


    There's 1 of 2 possibilities here:

    1) the banks were overlending with the full knowledge it couldn't be paid back by the borrower or didn't care.
    2) the banks are full of retards

    i'm inclined at this stage to believe it's a little of both.


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