Deleted User wrote: » Not if it costs thousands of jobs it isn't. And populism as it's used is the same tactics that all the brutal oppressive regimes of the world have used to come to power - blame others for all the problems in society and promise the sun moon and stars with no grounding in reality.
Rows Grower wrote: » You make it sound like it's a drop in the ocean, anything that can help fund this country for a few weeks or months is a hugely positive thing. And what's with using the word populism as if it's a bad thing, do you even know what populism means?
Rows Grower wrote: » What are you on about with your "if it costs thousands of jobs", don't be so ridiculous please. Apple were caught cooking the books, caught by the balls, they owe the money. They are based in Cork for business reasons not out of a sense of loyalty to Cork or Ireland. They are one of the most ruthless companies in the world. Go on away now and look up populism for yourself.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Apple are not going to be allowed to do this if they wish to operate in the EU...so the choices for them are even more limited tbh. A case of having to suck it up...just like Amazon had to do with the Swiss fines.
jh79 wrote: » Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasise the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite". We can't touch the money cause it is an escrow account, we are still waiting on the final ruling and we don't what portion would belong to us anyways. Yet this is SF major concern, the "elites" like apple need to pay.
jh79 wrote: » You just proved his point. They are here for business reasons and SF want to make that environment less hospitable for them.
jh79 wrote: » They can operate in the EU without operating in Ireland.
Rows Grower wrote: » They're not elites they're crooks, what don't you understand about that?
jh79 wrote: » You can't be an elite and a crook? Bizarre reply. SF were not too concerned about tax evasion when Slab was at it.
everyone has a duty to pay the taxes for which they are liable. There can be no equivocation on this whatsoever. Those who for any reason have been in default of tax returns need to rectify this and need to ensure that tax returns are in order and in accordance with the law.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yeh, of course they can, but why go to further expense moving operations? Spite? Big business doesn't operate that way.
Runaways wrote: » I’m in isolation if you must know and bored out of my skull. You lads get to do shifts. There’s a difference.
suicide_circus wrote: » The ERSI are predicting a 7% shrink in the economy due to actions taken in response to the virus. A lot of people are going to be relying on SW and tax take is being decimated. This should be a fertile hunting ground for SF and the left. Will it be?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Here is what the SF leader said about Murphy's conviction at the time:
jh79 wrote: » Under current practices they wouldn't leave but a SF led government that could change. There plan is to make them pay more and given their manifesto it will have to be significantly more.
jh79 wrote: » And we all know why SF wanted a jury trial for him.
jh79 wrote: SF were not too concerned about tax evasion when Slab was at it.
Pkiernan wrote: » I haven't seen or heard anything from Mary Lou, Slab Murphy and other good Republicans in ages. What's going on?
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » From what I have seen, there is more SF ‘bots’ on here than all other party supporters combined.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Mary Lou is under the weather and staying at home. “ SF MCDONALD UNWELL Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald is not participating in today's Dail proceedings as she is feeling unwell. The Dail is sitting to pass further emergency legislation to deal with the Covid-19 crisis. In a tweet she wrote: "Woke up this morning with a head cold. Talking to my GP later. "For now lying low, staying home. Over to @PearseDoherty to lead the charge at today's Dail sitting. "Stay safe everyone."”
all about the mane wrote: » Maybe she’ll self isolate for 24 hours again...
all about the mane wrote: » Mary loo using the excuse of a head cold now. Great leadership material right there
TheCitizen wrote: » FF and FG are setting up the government aren't they. They would have had it set up long before now if they stopped bitching about SF for 5 minutes.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Will Simon Coveney be there? Wonder what his excuse will be? Take your mealy mouthedness somewhere else. She is doing what she is supposed to do if she feels ill.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Oh for f*ck's sake. If she showed up for work anyway and was visibly displaying symptoms during it, coughing, sniffling etc, the anti-SF crowd would be out of the traps like rockets to condemn her for being irresponsible and putting publicity before safety.
all about the mane wrote: » FG are busy running the country. Try to keep up
TheCitizen wrote: » FG lost the election so they said themselves but despite much hand wringing they're going to stay in government after all and take up ministerial positions etc. Get on with it and quit dragging the arse out of it. Ye've made a mess of that legislation for emergency pay for workers btw, but still there's more important things for doing like attacking SF:rolleyes: