vargoo wrote: » Recession Pt2
Mr. Incognito wrote: » Thr problem is not the politicians. Its the Civil Service that run the country that is staffed by poorly paid entrants who were not bothered getting a job in the private sector where they dont have to call in sick or do nothing all day. Until we break the monopoly of the do nothing for more pay unions nothing will change.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » I won't be voting in future. There is nobody I really agree with so don't see the point. There is really no alternative and its very disheartening
Graces7 wrote: » and the actual people working in eg the health service... See this tragedyhttp://www.mayonews.ie/news/32947-desperately-ill-but-discharged These are common now. A man blinded, babies damaged and dead and all by "medical misadventure"
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » If you dont vote, you forfeit your right to complain. If you can't even be bothered to weigh up the pros and cons of any candidates policies, then choose one that aligns closest with your own values, then you can't whinge when others choose for you. theres a corny slogan about voting - your vote is your voice - use it.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Only took 5 posts, is that the new record?
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » The reality because of lunatics who constantly demand free housing, allow 50k a year per waster single mother and want to pay for nothing - the health service is sickeningly underfunded.
Cina wrote: » The HSE gets more than enough to provide good healthcare for us. Shame it's a terribly run service that's more concerned with the wages of its middle management than about the health of our citizens. I'd rather spend the money on a thousand other things than give a penny more to those leechers.
Geuze wrote: » The health system is not underfunded. We spend the fifth most per person across the OECD.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » Probably not. But everyone who has dealt with any civil service staff or worked in the civil service knows how dsyfunctional, silo cultured, parochial and inefficient they are. There's no use pretending otherwise.
vargoo wrote: » I'm obviously not stupid or corrupt enough to get in, duh.
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » If you dont vote, you forfeit your right to complain.
Baron de Charlus wrote: » It is laziness. We're all citizens of this country. It's your country, just as much as it's anyone else's. Complaining that there's not decent candidates come election time is essentially saying that you think there's a problem but someone else should sort it out.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » the health service has a is sickeningly underfunded amount of waste
twinytwo wrote: » If i recall correctly - when the hse was set up, the unions ensured that no jobs were lost (even though the idea was to make everything more efficient).. as a result it made things worse...a lot worse. But sure so long as the unions get their dues why do they give a **** about the health system.
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » - the health service is sickeningly underfunded. ).