mick087 wrote: » Charming totally charming. Lets hope you never find yourself in a similar position. Here is a thought for you' maybe if you got of your backside went and talked to this woman and find out what her issues are? Maybe find out what help she needs? Actually went out your way to help her then maybe you might become a someone who resembles what a human being should be.
Limpy wrote: » A rich person might investment the scamed money into a business, and be generally well behaved. Her kind would probably spend it on drink and horse's to tie up in the local Field.
KiKi III wrote: » People hate poor people who try and scam the state at a much more visceral level than rich people who do it.
Panthro wrote: » "Wagon wheeled" The true story about a mother who thinks society should give her everything she wants just because she's got kids. Here's a thought love. How about before you and your partner decide to do the oul "beast with two backs" , you sit down and work out how exactly yer finances will put a roof over the child's head and a bed under its arse for the next 18 years or so. She cried for house. She's offered house. She didn't accept house even though she's got a car that can drive her to and from house. Councils done all they can. You can lead a nag to water but you can't make em drink it. Hope the boots comfortable. See ya.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Every waster in Ireland is in arrears in council houses. They get rent relief which instead of paying the rent they spend. Then don’t pay the rent The rent should be taken at source so the waster doesn’t get it
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » You’re gonna have to spill the beans on what you know!
This is it wrote: » Offered a house 50km away and refused it. Sort yourself out ffs. It's the kids I feel sorry for.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Help was there, she was given a home in Clare (her hometown) and ended up in arrears. She moved away and has now refused a home in Cashel. How do you end up in arrears on a council house???
“I’m open to living outside Nenagh, but Cashel is too far away. If I take that house I’d never get back to my family.”
Deleted User wrote: » Read the article before commenting. She had a house in Shannon. Didn’t pay the rent. Went off to England. Fell out with husband. Came back just before lockdown and moved in with parents. Was given a house in Cashel. Turned it down because it was too far from mammy. Throws a hissy fit ala Maggie McCarthy.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Why doesn't she go and live with her daughter and granddaughter in Wales?
mick087 wrote: » How on earth can this happen? What type of society are we creating? That poor woman kids and no home. I for one would not like to be in that position and if i was then id like to know help would be there.
alias no.9 wrote: » The 'journalist' in question is synonymous with this type of article, I'm starting to think she's just a troll given how many avenues this person had to avoid 'homelessness'.
suicide_circus wrote: » I dont blame them for trying it on, the system is set up to encourage scamming and life-long, intergenerational dependency. I do blame supposedly quality media outlets like the Irish Times for giving them the time of day. Just goes to show you the type of people running these papers.
Limpy wrote: » Will someone do an article about a working class family whose life is ruined after a certain family get a house next door.
Eric Cartman wrote: » pulling a Margaret cash scam in the exact same way. Its a disgrace what we allow people away with in this country.