Solutionking wrote: » Keep asking the same question doesn't get a different answer. What you want next? people complaining because Bertie promised them XYZ during his time as Taoiseach I already said TD's are overpaid. Expenses are a huge rip off as well which some parties take the complete pi** on. Don't you agree?
Solutionking wrote: » Sorry I don't live in the US.
Bowie wrote: » Me neither just showing the company you are in claiming the crisis is over. Back to the question, if student nurses couldn't get pay because there's 'no magic money tree' or we could cut the Christmas bonus to find the money, where did the money for the raises for judges and whips come from? Even if in the budget, where?
Ireland2020 wrote: » Haha spin spin spin. The Govt have failed the student nurses and midwives, people we should be bending over backways to help after what they all done to help the nation this year
Solutionking wrote: » I suggest you ask Pearse in SF. I am sure he will be able to teach you everything you need to know.
Bowie wrote: » So how can you suggest there's a need for a 'magic money tree' to pay student nurses or we might look to cutting the Christmas bonus from welfare to find money, if you've absolutely no idea where the money for the raises in wages for Judges and whips came from? Might not the paying of student nurses come from the same source? Why are you mentioning SF again? Very odd.
Solutionking wrote: » You are a member of SF, Pearse is the spokeman on Finance. So ask him? If you are a member of another party then I suggest you go to their spokesperson on Finance.
Bowie wrote: » I'm a member of the Library. That's it. You made the claims not I. I am asking you to support them. So when they voted against paying student nurses, you had no knowledge as to why but believed it was because we'd no 'magic money tree'. Got it.
Solutionking wrote: » Well if a member of the library I suggest you go down and ask them for some books on how a budget works. Fascinating stuff.
Bowie wrote: » 'Medice, cura te ipsum'. I think you might need heed that advice. They chose not to pay student nurses. Was just mentioned on RTE again. It's what the people will remember.
Ireland2020 wrote: » Alot of anger at the FF party meeting over the decision to not pay the nurses.
golfball37 wrote: » Harris put the govt in an awful spot with his like seeking tweets over paying the nurses and his empty promises. I dunno how he holds down any position of importance. I don’t think there would be half the furor over it only for Simon and his lack of discipline
FrancieBrady wrote: » There would be because they were all flouncing around with their shiny PR phrase 'We're all in this together', when it was clear others were expected to do heavier lifting.
golfball37 wrote: » I know but Harris actually committed a promise in writing on Twitter, more than once. Sound bytes are part of the political posturing, all parties engage in it. For a serving minister to add meat to the bone with a specific promise that couldn’t be keeped is shocking. In my firm he’d be out on his ear for being so stupid.
smurgen wrote: » Absolutely excellent from Mary Lou.https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1336317899837825027?s=19
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » And the merry go round tit for tat between government and SF starts again. No wonder nothing gets done in this country. I blame all parties.
Bowie wrote: » I wonder did the raises for the Judges and party whips come from the magic money tree? Surely any decent fellows would say, 'hey, I'm already minted, sure give it to student nurses, (at least until the pandemic passes)?'. We're all in this together *slow hand clap*
blanch152 wrote: » Mary Lou is going to kill student nurses with her anti-vaxxer messaging. Small comfort that they will get paid to die under her control. It is time that a little perspective was got on things. Student nurses never got paid, never should get paid, as they are students, like teachers and many others who don't get paid. During the time when the hospitals were overrun, many were hired as healthcare assistants (not nurses) and got paid for that. Hospitals are no longer overrun, thanks to the good work of the government, student nurses are back doing what they used to do. Are we going to have this hand-wringing and crying from Sinn Fein every time the government correctly rolls back something like the PUP?
blanch152 wrote: » Why? Who decides who is the most deserving? The mob? There are an awful lot of people who claim entitlement to something. Should we refuse the judges and the nurses and build free houses for social welfare recipients? The idea that people deserve reward for hard work is one that is gone by the wayside.