Kippure wrote: » The government must understand that there will be a reaction to the actions they take upon us. Pile enough pressure on someone and they snap.
Ace2007 wrote: » Also what is happening with the Over 70's and the Medical Card?
Charlie Rock wrote: » Wrong. Wrong.
AdamD wrote: » They're already being taxed a far far greater amount than your average taxpayer
and avail of less services too.
wolfpawnat wrote: » Why bother working as a nurse and dealing with strung out idiots in the Mater if all you get is taxed to the hilt? What about the Tesco worker doing the work so many see themselves as too good for even though it would pay better to do nothing with themselves. How about the rubbish man cleaning your rubbish every other day so you can have a clean home for their pittance, they all should take the cuts when consultants and bank managers get away with the basic taxes? Are you insane, how is that fair?
irish bloke wrote: » It's being a very boring budget in fairness. Normally it's filled with more cuts and misery than this. Disappointed really, think there all getting a bit soft.
AdamD wrote: » So why bother training and educating yourself to get a high paying job if you're going to get taxed just because you can afford it? That's ridiculous. At what point do you stop taxing them? Until they can't afford it? They're already being taxed a far far greater amount than your average taxpayer and avail of less services too. Taxing high earners into the ground is an awful solution
tayto lover wrote: » The same spin as rising the Corporate Tax rate by 1%. Would never happen that they would up and leave.
Fighting Irish wrote: » if the country lose the super rich, it would be in a worse state
tayto lover wrote: » Because they can afford it. Simple.
AdamD wrote: » Why should they pay even more to fund social welfare? The 'super rich' are already paying a lot more tax than your average taxpayer.
P_1 wrote: » Yeah I know. I was pointing out the fact to those who were saying that it only gets spent on drinks and the like at the wake
SueBoom wrote: » Yeah, I'd say that probably does happen in some cases but my god are funerals expensive, it really is a terrible blow. Especially to those who have to cope with a very sudden death.
Davidth88 wrote: » People , I hate to be the bearer of bad news.The 10c on a pint , for a pub to maintain the same profit margin , they will have to stick something like 30-40c on I don't understand it , but some accountant friends tried to explain it to me one time ( the last budget )... all be it after a few of the aforementioned pints. Watch this space ........ sure as eggs is eggs , the pint will have a large whack shoved on it.