charlie14 wrote: » Your proof is one anonymous landlord.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Should third-placed Leo be allowed into the debate now?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » It does pose somewhat of a conundrum for RTE but I'm sure they'll find a way out . Although SF may lament only running 42 candidates. They targeted opposition only .
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Students can rent a room in a house for 400 a month. Like it's always been.
Muahahaha wrote: » You wouldnt even get a bed in a room for 400 a month these dayshttps://twitter.com/DubRentWatch/status/1220163718752817152https://twitter.com/DubRentWatch/status/1221535655215407105https://twitter.com/DubRentWatch/status/1219364776217849856 Have some friends with two kids about 2 years away from going to college and they are absolutely sh1tting what it is going to cost them. They reckon they are looking at 100,000 just for rent alone over the 4 years.
Fann Linn wrote: » Not to worry. Leo's solution is to borrow it from the parents.
Idbatterim wrote: » Yeah and not to worry. Aren’t they getting rich” on paper” on the family home. Study abroad
Muahahaha wrote: » Mind telling us what it is costing you Francie? One of my mates confided that if their eldest kid doesnt get a place in his preference universities in Dublin there will be a silver lining in that at least the rent in other cities will be cheaper. Its a shocking state of affairs for parents who just want to give their kids the best chance possible.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » You left our the bit that says " we have 20000 people on trolleys but luckily for us we are still the 4th best in Europe".. Well done leo....
Calhoun wrote: » 4th best at having people on trolleys lol.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » Statistically of course.. Some of those people might die in the process of counting them :rolleyes:
Calhoun wrote: » Statistics :P
Edgware wrote: » By any chance did Sinn Fein say how they would break the beef cartel? Athletics training, hurling training, rugby training all talking about politics? Do you really think we believe that ****e
Suckit wrote: » It looks like the under 30's maybe 35's are no longer held captive by their family allegiance to a political party as though they were a football team the family needs to support. They are now free to vote for whomever they wish, whether they understand politics or not. Anybody but FF/FG are the most attractve to them. This can only be a good thing. They are looking at ridiculous house prices, ridiculous rental prices and not-really-an-option health insurance being an option on top of that, should they be unlucky enough to find themselves in need of hospital treatment. As if they weren't already unlucky enough. FF and FG have had almost a hundred years to show us what they can do. That is more than enough time to at least get decent health care. I can see the point of anyone wanting to vote for anybody else, but can't find myself agreeing with anybody that would vote for either of those parties. When you have the likes of Eoghan Murphy and Simon Harris doing a terrible job, and the rest of the country watching the probability that they will get in again even after infuriating people enough, that they themselves decide to complain about the people being annoyed enough to dare approach them and annoying THEM!... FFS. What do they expect? /Rant
Naggdefy wrote: » It's fairly common to take children to various sports/activities. You sound a bit clueless. There's also handball, swimming, Gaelic football. I'll tell you something else for nothing.. when the kids are playing/training adults talk on the sidelines. I don't know where you're from but we're pretty sociable.
Idbatterim wrote: » Let the peasants have free water! Quite!
gmisk wrote: » What the heck are you on about?! Tinfoil hats?! Anything to back up that claim? Nope. Any reply to the 400 euro for a room in Dublin BS? Nope.https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/more-landlords-have-multiple-properties-897316.html This article from 2019 clearly states number of landlords increasing and the number of landlords with multiple properties increasing.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » https://michelleburke.ie/landlords-leaving-market-in-droves/ Your article is based on 2018. And this article states the opposite. Who do we believe?https://www.rent.ie/rooms-to-rent/dublin/dublin-8/ Oh and here's us a room for 400 a month. That was the first site I checked, straightway 400 a month. I know you'll just come back with ah yeah but something something.
gmisk wrote: » Are you finished telling people to eat s##t? That "article" is from an auctioneer and letting agents website and doesnt actually link into an article to back up what it is saying. What are your feelings now on the other "article" you posted? That is a shared bloody room with two single beds....did you actually look at the advert?! So 800 euro for a room...unless you want to share a ROOM with a complete stranger for the bargain price of 400 euro a month...
Yurt! wrote: » This is absolutely fantastic. I hope FG get absolutely crushed on polling day. Their entire election strategy has been "we're sh*t but have you considered the other options might be sh*tter? Now check out this video with irritating free stock music."