alwald wrote: » It's an observation, not a dig, but I guess blaming a 9 years old is a reasonable excuse...and yes you sound very bitter.
johnmc2020 wrote: » When should they open?
FintanMcluskey wrote: » If YOU are still working have a small bit of consideration for the 1.2m that are not.
LiquidZeb wrote: » How do I sound bitter when you're the one making a dig about someone's parenting skills? Maybe step away from the computer/tablet/phone and take a few deep breaths champ.
Snugglebunnies wrote: » Reasonable excuse for what exactly?
uli84 wrote: » In May, latest June
da_miser wrote: » The same 1.2 million that are safe from a killer virus if they just stay at home? What about the "essential workers" who are currently being martyred against there will? We could all be back to normal sooner if the Covidiots would stay home. How many of the "essential workers" would be financially better off on the stay at home 350 a week?
FintanMcluskey wrote: » So the private hospitals are open as per my point? Its ironic, the political jibes are water off a ducks back, Im ashamed to say I haven't seen a poling booth since the mid 2000s
SAMTALK wrote: » To be fair everyone cares about the economy. The point is come Tuesday life cannot just go back to normal. It has to be gradual If everyone went back to work next week and we had a surge do you in all honesty think we could cope
alwald wrote: » You seem confused about a dig and an observation and you sound very bitter indeed...a bit of fresh air will do you well lad!! Read my first reply to understand better
LiquidZeb wrote: » Nah I'll leave you to it. Someone has to be the adult in this situation.
scamalert wrote: » do you believe if someone in government says its safe to visit family that virus somehow magically due to their powers will disappear into thin ether. some have sick logic here, not realizing only way forward will be to accept living alongside this for years to come, 2-3 weeks wont make it less risky then it would today, sure we can go around jerking off ideas that gradual easing will work but reality is clusters will develop for months and years and people will face waves of this. Given **** weather come September we will see spark in flu and back to stage one in no time, do you think gov will close off again until next march then, handing 350 to everyone :cool: ?
da_miser wrote: » Get on Amazon right now!, Purchase a Rampant rabbit, it will arrive Monday, get some face time type app up and running and have a good time with your BF. Get some perspective, im deemed a "essential worker", i would swap places with you in a heart beat. I am being martyred against my will, i would gladly take €350 a week to stay home and stay safe and pathetic people like you disgust me, moaning about missing friend and family, while im stressed about bringing home a fûcking killer virus to my loved ones. Get real and accept you are one of the luck ones, you ingrate.
Deleted User wrote: » Who cares about the economy is all I keep hearing! If we even save 1 life it was all worth it. I wonder how people will feel when the Covid payments stop? When the bank demand payments on mortgages again? When Landlords demand rent again? When the homeless crisis completely escalates and we’ve no funds to help? When people start getting evicted? When the housing crisis we are currently in gets much worse? When the austerity budgets start? When USC or some new equivalent is introduced? When thousands lose their homes? Lose their jobs? When thousands commit suicide? It’s all worth it though if we save even 1 life now? Will we be still “in it together” if you can’t pay your mortgage on a few more months?
FintanMcluskey wrote: » The payment break with the banks will be an interesting one to watch. What state body will handle the repos
da_miser wrote: » It a pathetic white knight response, how the hell did women manage in WW2 when the men went of to war for a indefinite time? Give me 350 a week to stay home, not a bother, but no as a "essential" worker i must risk my health fo not much more money. I disgusted with the level of self pity of display here tonight, you have no idea of how lucky you are.
Snugglebunnies wrote: » I don't think I'll be reading your post again.
da_miser wrote: » If you got your new from any other source than the main stream media you would be aware of what happened in the USA in the last month. HINT. Check out who/what took over the Federal reserve. (its no longer a private company) Who is now TOTALLY in charge of the Federal Reserve? The Financial word is in the verge of a paradigm shift
statesaver wrote: » Won't the secondary teachers be on their holidays end of May and primary school teachers on holiday end of June.
Snugglebunnies wrote: » I'm also an essential worker, I'm back in on Monday? I'm sorry depression disgusts you.
da_miser wrote: » News Flash. You dont have depression, if you did you would not be posting here. You suffer from a attention deficit, desperate for someone to notice you.
Arghus wrote: » This thread.. I'm out. It's time to let the lunatics run the asylum. Stay safe folks.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » Ill PM you with a link to mindfulness meditation. It helps with stuff like continually using words such as martyred
SAMTALK wrote: » And you do realise that they are trying to slow down the virus because funnily enough I have grasped that it will not magically disappear
uli84 wrote: » Talking primary here, believe me 2 or even 1 month makes a massive difference
JRant wrote: » Bad day at the office was it? Martyred? I think you're believing too much of your own hype unfortunately. I think you'll find your not the only one working to keep things going in this country. Remember, our great leader said, not all hero's wear capes. Here's another interesting fact. We live in a democracy and people are allowed have dissenting opinions. I don't have to like your tirade about me but it's the internet so I don't really give too hoots. Oh, and by the way, next time you do have a pop at some random person on the internet at least get your facts straight. Kinda looks a bit foolish when you have a go at the wrong poster. Alas, I'm to believe you are a Frontline worker and as such should be treated with God like deference.
empacher wrote: » 1. Why do you think its safe for students, staff and parents to open? 2. Do you not thing teachers will be compensating for this in september. By spending the first month getting everyone back to the same level.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » I see you started a thread 4 years ago calling fathers4justice a bunch of eejits. Picture is becoming clearer.