Sweet.Science wrote: The government are providing her with it. People should really stay out of it what she gets is none of their business
Sweet.Science wrote: » I love the way people think they are paying for her lifestyle and her house etc The government are providing her with it. People should really stay out of it what she gets is none of their business
NIMAN wrote: » ... and the Gov get their money from ......?
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » Where does the government get the money that it uses to house and support Margaret Cash?
BattleCorp wrote: » There are people in this thread who are either trolling or absolutely stupid and believe that there's a money tree somewhere that allows everybody to get everything that they want without having to work for it. I'm purposely not going to engage with any of their nonsense.
punisher5112 wrote: » Oh sweet jaysus
BBFAN wrote: » This "settled people dumping rubbish in traveller camps" joke is getting so old. There are tons of "settled people" fly tipping all over the country and they've been caught and fined for it so lets not pretend that it's not happening. Also, I know tons of people that are paying any old joe to take away their rubbish for 5 euro a bag and they don't give a **** where it goes after there.Both of these type of people are just as bad as travellers but that's okay cause they're settled and they all work hard for their money, none of them at all are on social welfare.
KrustyUCC wrote: » I don't think this "settled people dumping rubbish in traveller camps" joke is getting so old One of the funniest post ever on Boards It deserves it notoriety
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » That's an extremely simplistic argument. Real wages in Ireland are substantially higher today than they were in the 1960s, and yet family size has fallen significantly since that time. If family size were a simple linear function of wages paid by private corporations, we would expect to see the reverse effect: family size should have increased as wage levels increased. In reality, as Ireland became more affluent, family size decreased. It's more realistic to say that family size is inversely correlated with the educational and economic opportunities available to women. In Ireland at present, around 55 percent of women aged 25 to 34 have third-level qualifications. Many of these women are pursuing careers and have ambitions besides just being mothers. Although many young Irish women do want children, most in this age group today would say that their ideal family size is 1, 2, or 3 kids. Relatively few women have 7, 8, or 9 children, as was common in the past -- not because the wages paid to them are too low, but because they want to balance motherhood with numerous other things they want to do in their lives.
KrustyUCC wrote: » That it does The Travellers at Spring Lane are doubling down Travellers: Use cleaned-up dump to provide accommodation for ushttps://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Travellers-Use-cleaned-up-dump-to-provide-accommodation-for-us-3091d48d-6e0e-428a-a96f-b6243ee61438-ds Yeah spend €53,000 cleaning up the site only to provide accommodation to the people who made the mess lol That suggestion has not gone down well locally or on the comments section of the Echo
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » These people don't not use contraception because the church tells them it's wrong. They don't bother because the state is literally paying them not to.
Rex Tasteless Gutter wrote: » I suspect that "it's against our religion" is just a socially acceptable cover story. The vast majority of Catholics do use birth control nowadays, regardless of what the Church says. For Travellers, the real purpose of all these kids is to boost social welfare payments rather than to abide by Church teachings.
Ri_Nollaig wrote: » These Traveller lobbying groups put the likes of 'Sweet.Science' to shame with their epic level trolling.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » :pac: "Along with the clean-up, there needs to be a proactive plan to prevent future rubbish dumping." I mean....
tuxy wrote: » Are you saying that Catholics from all walks of life tend to just pick and choose the parts of the religion they like and it makes absolutely no difference to the morality of the person?
ohnonotgmail wrote: » they should consider surrounding the site with a moat filled with crocodiles
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » It might be helpful if we began to get back to some more fundamental questions such as why the wages paid by private companies should determine family size, 300 years after the age of Enlightenment. I voted Yes in last year's referendum on women's choice, but one of the arguments that I thought was worthy of further discussion was why women (or, parents) should feel like they need to limit their families because they are too poor to have a child. Ask any parent - each one has no greater priority than a child. Why can't we try to modify our social and economic life so that wages are secondary to one's family life? Are humans not capable of prioritising family life over the immediate economic needs of employers within an economy? That wasn't a rhetorical question, it's possible that we are not capable of doing this.
KrustyUCC wrote: Bernard Sweeney Looking for small donations to rewrite Irish history and to record Traveller history, the book/Traveller history will get done regardless, and the donations would help a lot in making it less painful.
KrustyUCC wrote: He's got 2 to donate already lol
KrustyUCC wrote: » Bernard Sweeney Looking for small donations to rewrite Irish history and to record Traveller history, the book/Traveller history will get done regardless, and the donations would help a lot in making it less painful.https://www.facebook.com/donate/2255973458024611/?fundraiser_source=external_url
NIMAN wrote: And how did he decide that €500 is the amount you need to write a book?
NIMAN wrote: » Why do you need money to write a book? Surely a pen and a paper is all he needs really? And how did he decide that €500 is the amount you need to write a book?