dirkmeister wrote: » The "undocumented" Irish...oh, you mean the "illegal immigrants"
RobertKK wrote: » I do implement austerity for myself if I can't afford something. If money not there one can borrow, but one can only borrow so much before you can't borrow anymore. Ireland reached that position. You need austerity to get things back on track. The alternative was far worse.
Lapin wrote: » Remember when there was talk of building a couple of high rise towers in the Dublin docklands. People were complaining that the place would be turned into Manhattan. Look at the scene behind him and think of what idiots they were.
technocrat wrote: » Brendan should stick to the comedy totally out of his depth here
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Except economies are a bit more complex than that. Check out Mark Blyth of Brown University's arguments on why austerity is a nonsense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go2bVGi0ReE I'd recommend checking out more of his thoughts (for those with an open mind).
RobertKK wrote: » The parallel: Irish terrorists and Islamic terrorists???
silly_fred wrote: » perhaps a new city in the midlands should be created , the idea isnt as mad as it sounds , the idea has been floated in the uk for a new city in the north of england and the uk is less london centric than ireland is dublin centric we have a pretty excellent motorway network in this country right now and as the recent apple investment in athenry has shown , business is prepared to spend outside the capital
Un Croissant wrote: » More singing.