lugha wrote: » No it doesn’t matter in the slightest. I know full well nobody in their right mind would lend money to us were we to decide that we were going to cheerfully ignore our massive deficit and just and wait and see if we can’t grow out way out of it.
paddy147 wrote: » Mr Kenny told me on my telivision,that I was not to blame for all of this. Thats great........(but the man is still making me pay for it,as if it was and is my fault) So why cant/wont the goverment politicians lead by example then??? Why dont they all take pay cuts,chop down their advisors salaries,stop with all these stupid and excessive perks/claims??The goverment should lead by example and stop filling up their own pockets even more
darkhorse wrote: » On the one hand, you're saying ya would prefer us not to stack up massive public debt. Then on the other hand, you're saying that our immediate problem is our deficit. So, really, is'nt it a case of, damned if we do and damned if we dont. Therefore, would you agree, my learned friend, that our politicians should put a proposal to the troika and the germans, that we as a nation on it last legs, should defer austerity and debt and put the country bact to work, which would be in everyone's interest, because, you know as well as I do, lugha, this is not going to end well financially(as a matter of fact, my 11 year old grandson knows it).
darkhorse wrote: » ….that our politicians should put a proposal to the troika….
darkhorse wrote: » there is a lot of people in this country not terribly far from economic armageddon, and thats before the budget in December.
darkhorse wrote: » Well, unfortunately its not we who decide …..
darkhorse wrote: » …. its the people who were voted into power by a majority
darkhorse wrote: » (albeit a disillusioned majority).
Am Chile wrote: » I suspect other labour councillers will follow suit before the local elections as Labour are gonna take a heavy hit in 2014 local elections-
paddy147 wrote: » Thing is that I didnt go on tele telling Ireland and its people that it wasnt their fault.If we are all in this together,than why does Mr Kenny and the goverment not show leadership and lead by example and take some cuts,cut out all of these unbelievable TD allowences and expenses and stop breaking their own rules when it comes to advisors and salaries?? At the end of the day,are the people of Ireland not Enda Kennys boss??? Seen as "we as a country" elected him. As another forum member pointed out a few pages back,the goverment politicians are lining their pockets even more now,than before. But they are all on for taking as much as they can from the people of Ireland. Oh and I allready took 2 big pay cuts from my employeers,but obviously thats not enough for Mr Kenny and Mr Noonan,and Mr Gilmore. So when will the goverment minsiters take their BIG PAY CUTS????????
donalg1 wrote: » Yes they should take pay cuts, and scrap the allowances get rid of the unvouched expenses, but I dont think they will, instead it will be the low to middle income earners taking the pay cuts, and paying more taxes.
lugha wrote: » No it doesn’t matter in the slightest. I know full well nobody in their right mind would lend money to us were we to decide that we were going to cheerfully ignore our massive deficit and just and wait and see if we can’t grow out way out of it. Even if there was a policy change form the European power brokers (and continue to pretend if you wish that we might be able to exercise any real influence over them to move them in such a direction) I think they would still insist that we continue with efforts to close the gap.
lugha wrote: » And the Greeks did try the big protest thing but ultimately the accepted, more or less, the terms that were dictated to them. If they didn’t, they would not have been bailed out. And neither will we.
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » Are people seriously favourably comparing the Greek situation to ours?
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » What people don't seem to understand is that we'd need to be vastly, vastly more screwed than we are to get anything like a deal that Greece just got. And that even with that deal, Greece is still in a much worse position than we are in right now.
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » Cutting public expenditure would make us even less likely to get a renegotiated deal, not more. In order to get to where Greece is, our government would probably need to engage in a massive splurge of fiscal irresponsibility that would make the first Haughey government look parsimonious by comparison.
tayto lover wrote: » Don't worry we're getting there Vlad and fast too.
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » The thing is, we aren't. We're by and large hitting the targets agreed with the troika. So any Greek-style renegotiation thankfully isn't on the cards.
Ghandee wrote: » Why should we be thankful that we're not getting a deal that would result on a write down of a debt that does not belong to the Irish tax payers?
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » Because the only way we would have gotten such a deal would be if our economy had been in the same utter state that Greece's is in. Bear in mind too that even after this, Greece is still is a far worse place than we are. You don't want that, do you?
hijpo wrote: » Ahhh so thats why they give themselfs raises
Ghandee wrote: » Best boy in class is clearly getting us nowhere.
DoesNotCompute wrote: » Leading economic expert Professor John Fitzgerald says property tax is preferable to income tax, as it less damaging to employment.
lugha wrote: » In before "But his daddy was a blueshirt!" :pac:
bgrizzley wrote: » what kind of an economist thinks a Carbon tax is for raising revenue?
tayto lover wrote: » Don't worry we're getting there Vlad and fast too. Our Govt, while in opposition, sat idly by while the last Govt got us into such trouble. Enda never muttered a word. In fact where is Enda? The only time I see him is when he's in Europe with Angela. He's rarely on t.v. involved in political debates. He seems to shun all kinds of interviews unless he has the questions in advance and the interviewer sticks to the prepared script. Around this time last year he made his infamous broadcast where he told us it was not our faults but weeks later he told the Europeans that we went mad and it was our fault. Where is he hiding? He is not showing his people his leadership skills.
Am Chile wrote: » Labour has lost a counciller in clonmel-his reasons outlined for leaving the labour party.http://clonmelonline.com/2012/11/cllr-darren-ryan-resigns-from-labour-party/ With local elections just over a year and half away I think its a very wise move by Darren to resign a member of the Labour party that have sold out and betrayed the working class voters they claim to represent-I suspect other labour councillers will follow suit before the local elections as Labour are gonna take a heavy hit in 2014 local elections-
Bullseye1 wrote: » Didn't FG say there was a deal done on the bank debt a few months ago? And not there is no deal on the debt, but we are a special case. Even if we could renegotiate with the Troika do you believe the monkies in government have the ability to get a good deal? There is still the matter of 3.5 billion to be paid to our own central bank at the beginning of 2013. FG and Labour, and for that matter the rest of the idiots in Dail haven't got the intelligence to get us out of the mess this country is in. It will take the people of this country, the entrepreneurs to create employment. The very people go ernment have abandoned to support a low corporation tax to companies who have no problem pulling out of this country at the drop of a hat. It's all very well supporting the low coorperation rate IF you also make it easier for SMEs to do business.