CruelCoin wrote: » 1: They built up the massive manpower and resources to wag the first world war. 2: Get bombed into the ground, lose majority of working age male population. 3: Economic collapse and crippling reparations. 4: Build up massive manpower and resources to wage the second world war. 5: Get bombed into the ground, lose majority of working age male population. 6: Economic collapse and crippling reparations. 7: Build up same again to be top of the financial and manufacturing pile.Meanwhile we here have this humongoid pack of flaming retards rocking back and forth hugging their knees moaning "why won't they stop telling us what to do". They have the answers, they know how it works. They've been to hell and back several times and we tell them to get bent? It astonishes me.
Elbaston wrote: » Yeah but they buy their own local stuff dont they. They don't buy as much imported stuff.
Jimoslimos wrote: » A strong manufacturing industry that makes stuff. People buy stuff. Germany gets rich. Ireland on the other hand had wealth built on imaginary property prices. People don't buy dreams. Ireland bankrupt
T-K-O wrote: » This. They have a lot of brands that sell across the globe. On a side note, this is another Ireland is crap (random word) is great thread. Yawn. How come this great nation of Germans were leading money like there was no tomorrow? The Germans are not without fault in this current European mess
Elbaston wrote: » Well, so what, I dared question something.
T-K-O wrote: » Questioning why Ireland has struggled in the past / present would have been far more interesting. Comparing us to Germany, less so.
Elbaston wrote: » If you don't like the thread go somewhere else. Your input is greatly appreciated.
T-K-O wrote: » I don't like it but I'm staying.
anto9 wrote: » They were always savers rather than spenders .Credit cards were never a big thing in Germany .Their Banks messed up like ours but the fundamentals were always sound .A huge rock around their neck has been taking over Eastern Germany .Wages in Germany have stayed much the same for the last 20 years .Only now are things starting to get good for them again .
Celly Smunt wrote: » It's quite easy when you think about it.The germans have always built steady from the foundation rather than creating bubbles on the back of past failures,like we're doing now. If ireland was a house it would be constantly crumbling at the foundations with new houses being built on top of collapsed ones. (Irish people seem to have a fascination with houses,hence my analogy)
anto9 wrote: » They were always savers rather than spenders.