6541 wrote: » I was having a conversation with a chap and he pointed out that the Irish stereotype of stupid thick Paddy is true . . . The one or two that remained then had to become cute hoors in order to survive. Therefore they excelled in the ingrained Gombeen culture in order to survive.
mikemac1 wrote: » And I suppose there is zero corruption in Italy and all the politicians are saints
6541 wrote: » I was having a conversation with a chap and he pointed out that the Irish stereotype of stupid thick Paddy is true. He backed this up with the following observations. Irish Water goes from them charging the population money to the population receiving money. No Other country in the western world would have a system like the one that is proposed here. Post codes based on a nonsense random generated number, non of the courier companies will (can) use. Sly way of protecting An Post. Hospitals that just don't work. Roads that are third world. Selling off what natural resources Ireland had to vested interested. Gombeen and cute hoor job creation via tax breaks. The planning process, basically everything. So he gives the example (above) and follows it up with this. Traditionally Ireland had large families. Most of them where encouraged to immigrate. The one or two that remained then had to become cute hoors in order to survive. Therefore they excelled in the ingrained Gombeen culture in order to survive.
The One Doctor wrote: » The rest of your friend's points are either nonsensical or ill thought out.
mad muffin wrote: » I must agree. Ireland is a perennial basket case. It's not alone though. It's in good company with, Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece. The only difference is, those countries actually amounted to something in their past. Ireland, not so much.
murpho999 wrote: » Genuinely think that many people are just cranks. People saying that our roads are third world clearly have not been outside the country much let alone been to a "third world" country.Hospitals provide very good care and work very well. What's wrong is the admin systems and issues insurance etc. The post code one is very strange as I don't see any reason why couriers can't use it, I don't get why a number has to be sequential as they will have access to a database of all addresses and postcodes. Having lived abroad as well I think everyone just complains about their own country and don't realise the good things they have.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Roads in Ireland are better than in most countries in the first world, never mind the third world.
Overflow wrote: » You are deluded !
Micky Dolenz wrote: » What good is the past to our children and our children's children? It's all about now and the future.
murpho999 wrote: » No I'm not...go to the like of Africa where if you can die if you break your leg. Go into a hospital here and you will get the care, treatment and medicine required by highly trained people. Administration is their problem.
yes there wrote: » He forgot to add over sensitive judging by a few of the posts in here.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » You don't know how good you have it. Our health service is excellent and we should give ourselves and those who work in it huge credit. That doesn't mean I think it's perfect or the best in the world. Health services are bottomless pits for money and there is no such thing as perfection. How much more would you like to invest in the health service? Where would you cut money from to fund the increase?