Smyth wrote: » Thread after thread people complain about the state of the economy, the corrupt officials, the rip off republic, the taxes. .... I got this letter through my door this morning. It's basically a movement about those issues.
Smyth wrote: » Thread after thread people complain about the state of the economy, the corrupt officials, the rip off republic, the taxes. It's not a bad thing. I think it's fully justified. I got this letter through my door this morning. It's basically a movement about those issues. So if you're really interested in creating a ripple, get involved. It'd be nice to see how many keyboard warriors actually get up off their ass (myself included) inb4: 1) Nobody will turn up 2) This is pointless 3) It'll be too cold 5) You guys got it covered? cool!...off to play cod 6) I'll definitely be there...no i won't 7) It's too far away 8) Sarcastic joke from thankswhore followed by :rolleyes: 9) Sarcastic joke about sarcastic jokes from thankswhores 10) Smug nonchalant post followed by 3 :rolleyes:'s 11) Yore ma 12) Atari Jaguar 13) OP is racist 14) Grammar police 15) OP is gay 16) Someone listing all of the above (if it's not the first reply, you fail hard) Let'd do something
vinylmesh wrote: » tl;dr
Smyth wrote: » I got this letter through my door this morning. It's basically a movement about those issues.
TheZohan wrote: » To those who didn't read the signature of the letter, it's signed David Begg and he is the head of the ICTU: Irish Congress of trade unions. The trade unions currently have their own agenda at the moment and are not representative of the majority of workers in this country.
segaBOY wrote: » Trade unions are part of what got us into this mess. This is essentially a protest trying to keep the excessive amount of cash funding an inefficient overspent public sector which is massive part of the problem as I see it along with all the other country's wrongs you mentioned. People need to cop on the this fact first. Yours etc, Keyboard warrior.
Smyth wrote: » I guess I just got excited at the idea of some sort of movement.
Smyth wrote: » I'm not one to hold a dying point...so I won't. I guess I just got excited at the idea of some sort of movement. Whatever happened to that boards political party we talked about?
Neamhshuntasach wrote: » 2:30 on a Friday afternoon in Dundalk. Are they trying to attract as little people to this as possible?
BraziliaNZ wrote: » i thought it was a great idea and wanted to go until i read it was in Dundalk. How pointless. Louth - a place we all wish didn't exist...
Kess73 wrote: » Looking at their website, there are eight demonstrations on November 6th at 14:30 The starting points for each are: Dublin - Parnell Square Waterford - The Glen Tullamore - County Hall Cork - Connolly Hall Limerick - Mechanics Institute Galway - The Cathedral Sligo - The Blue Lagoon Dundalk - The Fairgreen