kneemos wrote: » Who the **** built those? You can literally see what they're having for dinner. And wearing to bed.
begbysback wrote: » No scrounger here, pay a mortgage on a nice home, have a good job, third level education, money on the bank - I've been on welfare, and come from a working class background in a rough neighbourhood where social housing is the norm - I've seen how the majority of people in social housing live, little or no work, some can't even read or write, jails addiction and illnesses are common, medication for anxiety is rampant. You can oversimplify it to "55 a week housing for the rest of your life" and get a good hate on, but remember, it's a package deal - and I wouldn't begrudge them or wish it on anyone. happy xmas
lawred2 wrote: » You have heard of blinds and curtains right? Fairly standard fare in almost every house in this country
Mantis Toboggan wrote: Unfortunately we have a country where being lazy and refusing to get off your arse and get a job results in free houses and hand outs for everything. You can blame fianna fail and fine gael for this.
begbysback wrote: » I've seen how the majority of people in social housing live, little or no work, some can't even read or write, jails addiction and illnesses are common, medication for anxiety is rampant.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Why are we all working and paying mortgages?https://www.fm104.ie/news/housing-agency-in-homes-plegde/ Homes for life for 55 euro a week and these people’s kids get the same?? Listen to the audio it’s only 19 seconds long.
naughtb4 wrote: I would rather a larger emphasis is put on affordable houses as opposed to social housing
PapaOscar wrote: » Its not though, most of these poxbottles will never get to step foot out of Ireland. I cant imagine not having a couple of holidays a year or having money there to do whatever with..
Padraig Mor wrote: » Don't forget that they won't be turfed out if they don't actually pay it - the rent is, in effect, an optional payment. And as the council arrears figures show, many, many people are not paying - in Dublin a majority of council houses are in rent arrears.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Did you listen to the audio? Those houses were built and are owned by the Respond organisation. They can do what the fcuk they like with them, including taking €55 a week in rent.
Wanderer78 wrote: » What if people still can't afford affordable housing?
One eyed Jack wrote: » They’re not paying rent to the council. Tenants are paying rent to the housing organisation which actually owns the properties.
doylefe wrote: A few sheets of corrugated iron does wonders.
wellwhynot wrote: » Exactly but the County Councils and Government fund the purchase of the houses. The rent paid by the tenants is used to pay the wages of the employees of the housing organisation/quango.
LeBash wrote: » We do need social houses. There are people who genuinely are living in hotels and on the street.The 1 annoying thing about it is, people working in Dublin (I'm sure other cities are similar) end up having to move 50+ km away from where they work because they can't afford to compete with their own tax money. If someone is in need of social housing and isn't working, then they don't need to be inside the M50 or even Dublin. The person contributing to the social housing ends up with a 3 hour commute each day. That's just plain wrong.
LirW wrote: » I'm always wondering why all the people begrudging here aren't boarding the gravy train themselves? Because every single on of them knows how miserable this life is being an outlaw with little to no perspective. Life is about so much more than just having a house for marginal rent for life. Long term unemployment is nothing to aspire to. You'll always be at grace of the state and these people are comfortable within the small wiggle room they have. These people are understimulated, have no drive, some are mentally ill as a result of this monotonous life of watching soaps, sleep long, going to Tesco and eat chipper food. Yeah they might not work and are sorted because some loopholes exist (which is a topic in itself) but it's a pretty miserable life and I'd prefer paying big rent but have actual control over my life and got taught the right values to progress and taking care of myself. The people getting all the hate here can't take care of themselves, they depend on mammy state and never evolve beyond their tiny estate they grew up and live in. Throw in addiction, mental illness and the defense mechanism of being an arseh0le to everyone who is an intellectual threat for you. For me not worth giving up my independence and perspective for a life of small rent. And people in social housing working pay more rent anyway but are still restricted since the vast majority earns a low wage.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Unfortunately we have a country where being lazy and refusing to get off your arse and get a job results in free houses and hand outs for everything. You can blame fianna fail and fine gael for this.
Wanderer78 wrote: » They d hardly have addiction problems, would they?
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » Because more and more of our income taxes are being taken to pay for these "useless eaters".
Try_harder wrote: » Not a life I want or desire. But I dont begrudge those that need it
freelancerTax wrote: what about thoes that dont NEED it but just WANT it?
Berserker wrote: » Plenty of things I'd blame FF and FG but the majority of the blame lies with the hard left here. All of these people have addiction problems?
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Addiction is only an easy go to excuse for lazy scroungers to justify their lifestyle.If they wanted to overcome their addiction there are plenty of treatment options open to them.