Skylinehead wrote: » You expect a charge to actually come down, ever?
cherryghost wrote: » Hello, I like money.
Hande hoche! wrote: » I assume you're in favour of the sugar tax too?
ibarelycare wrote: » I remember that too. I remember Phoenix Magazine had a picture of Charlie McCreevy dressed as Santa Claus on the front page after he delivered a particularly pleasant budget! I think it was 1999.
Ugo Monye spacecraft experience wrote: » Sugar and tobacco can't be lumped in together Sugar has benefits when eaten in moderation, tobacco has none
Grumpypants wrote: » So I've been eating a moderate amount of tobacco for nothing ?
danniemcq wrote: » So last week the budget was gonna be around 2.1billion in cuts. Its sent to Germany for "review" Now Noonen says this morning its gonna be over 3 billion and quite tough on everyone. Wonder what changed in a week. Christ this makes me sick
SeaFields wrote: » Yes, currently a medical card holder pays €1.50 an item (not €1 as the quote above says) and its capped at €20 a month. There is an initiative coming whereas medical card holders will be given a generic medicine when a brand is prescribed but can pay the difference between brand and generic if they wish. This should save the state money also.
Ugo Monye spacecraft experience wrote: » Or maybe just give up and get healthy!? fags can't be expensive enough imo
Finally social welfare, there defiantly does need to be more done, with focus on the career recipients, and childrens benefit to be means tested, I still believe, and argue, that its not right that someone getting 200k a year should be getting the exact same entitlement as someone getting 20k a year or less.
bluewolf wrote: » Okay, I'll go off and max out my credit cards and try buy a few houses so
Idbatterim wrote: » I literally cannot believe this attitude! I believe and argue that its not right that the harder you work and more taxes that you pay, the less you get! Counter intuitive isnt it? This is the crux of the problem here... You want a higher standard of living, go out and work for it, dont expect others to hand it to you on a plate!
Idbatterim wrote: » I literally cannot believe this attitude! I believe and argue that its not right that the harder you work and more taxes that you pay, the less you get! Counter intuitive isnt it? This is the crux of the problem here...
Mint Sauce wrote: » Alot of people I know, and alot of posters on this website, share this attitude that CB should be means tested. A person on 200k a year is in alot better position to afford the costs of having a child compared to someone on 20k. I'm not saying take it off them all together, but if JSA, and medical cards can be means tested, why not the CB. Hell even Bono and the Boys from Westlife, multi millionaires, are entittled to the exact same amount as the single mother on minimum wage should they choose to receive it.
Jester252 wrote: » Why should anyone receive money because the have a kid? They are also getting free GP visits for the first five years and parents won't have to pay for school books with the rent scheme. We already have free education. It seem weird that this country does so much to protect kids but the second they become adults they just break them down.
Chancer3001 wrote: » I assume you get money for kids so you can afford to feed them and give them clothes and stuff.
RikkFlair wrote: » This time it'll be Michael Noonan in a gimp suit.
wazky wrote: » And holding Joan Burton on a dog lead?
jester77 wrote: » The pint going up 10c and wine going up 50c :eek: Ireland already has silly prices for wine.
jester77 wrote: » So what you are saying is that someone who pays a serious amount into they system should not get anything out of it, while those who don't contribute should get as much as they can. Not a very fair system.