Ninap wrote: » Anyone else tired of all the bellyaching of the general populace? it gets particularly bad at election times. Every 'ordinary Joe' on the radio or tv is complaining constantly and about everything (in particular property taxes and water taxes). Get over it! Apart from the fact most Irish people want great public services, but don't want to pay for them, for these people, everything bad in their lives is someone else's fault. I'm particularly sick of people giving out about politicians; go and stand for election if you think you'd be better.
Ninap wrote: » Anyone else tired of all the bellyaching of the general populace?
hatrickpatrick wrote: » People like the OP are exactly why Ireland's getting screwed over and the people won't do anything about it. :mad:
dxhound2005 wrote: » What people?
Dempsey wrote: » We are barely out of a recession and mortgages, building houses, propping up the construction industry and first time buyers has maneuvered its way high up on the agenda for a lot of people and government. Not enough idiots left this country during the recession
Corvus Maximus wrote: » Go home Enda you're drunk.
dxhound2005 wrote: » You have obviously been duped by the current media nonsense. When there is nothing better to write or broadcast they make up stories about property bubbles.
Dempsey wrote: » You obviously missed the governments plans to guarantor first time buyers
KyussBishop wrote: » What exactly do people suggest be done about the countries problems? Should these things also be done by 'other people', rather than by pressure from the general population? (pressure which requires learning and complaining about the countries problems)
Rubberchikken wrote: » Irish people only ever whinge, whether to the newspaper, or joe duffy or in the local. We dont like the way the politicians/civil servants/bankers run this country but rather than pprotest properly about tax, water charges, garda/politician incompentence etc we whinge and nothing ever changes. And then we whinge about that:(
Hazys wrote: » Whinging about whinging...whingception?
dxhound2005 wrote: » Thus beginneth the lesson from the Bishop. Further sermons will follow.
orangesoda wrote: » you need more men like martin mcguinness, a peoples person
bleg wrote: » Roughly 60% of my wages are spent on taxes (maybe more) after you include USC, Income Tax, PRSI, BIK, VAT, Insurance levy etc.. It's ****ing nuts.
dxhound2005 wrote: » I heard about it in passing but I wouldn't form a view based on soundbites and headlines. Explain it to me and why you think it is a bad thing. Up till now the media was collectively wringing it's hands because house prices were falling. Now it's all about a so called bubble
Dempsey wrote: » How about you go look it all up for yourself instead of looking for me to spoonfeed you information? Google does come with your isp...
The Backwards Man wrote: » Purple want everything. People want to pay for fcuk all. Whomsoever can promise the people everything for nothing shall rule the kingdom. Here endeth the lesson.