thats your first mistake.. you shouldn't trust the government to do the right thing for you. theyre not interested in you. because we are in a situation now where it is either us or them. and they're not going to pick us.
The total amount spent by Government on asylum seekers in the past five years totals €1.275 billion, of which €423 million was spent on direct provision.
ireland leave the EU and join the USA ? or Drop Tds to only 26 .close the seanad stop the dole -all dole claimants work on farms growing vegetables stop all tax breaks allow chinese doctors and dentists to practice here legalise prostitution cannabis and heroin tax all churches rescind the catholic church sex money deal make rich pensioners pay for medicine stop child allowance for rich parents start a hefty tax for property both ownership and occupancy let banks and developers fail
Also, we have a LAZY civil service (Lecturers / Council workers etc.) who are still on bloated wages. Our Tax is being wrongfully pinched to pay for their salaries.
one of the few top economists in Ireland who is not compromised. A man who has consistently out performed and our-forcasted the totality of the spoffers and career waffling public servants at the department of Finance, who could not see this coming at all.
The department of finance needs to be cleared out and those responsible named, shamed and fired. Who is going to take over from Lenihan when he is gone in 12 to 18 months? I suggest this man.
thats your first mistake.. you shouldn't trust the government to do the right thing for you. theyre not interested in you. because we are in a situation now where it is either us or them. and they're not going to pick us.
strasheep 1 year ago
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IRISH PAY €1.275 BILLION ON ASYLUM SEEKERS.
The total amount spent by Government on asylum seekers in the past five years totals €1.275 billion, of which €423 million was spent on direct provision.
Source: The Irish Examiner Wed 13th October 2010
waaeaa 1 year ago
tumadoireacht 1 year ago
Also, we have a LAZY civil service (Lecturers / Council workers etc.) who are still on bloated wages. Our Tax is being wrongfully pinched to pay for their salaries.
Highwaycrazy 1 year ago 2
one of the few top economists in Ireland who is not compromised. A man who has consistently out performed and our-forcasted the totality of the spoffers and career waffling public servants at the department of Finance, who could not see this coming at all.
The department of finance needs to be cleared out and those responsible named, shamed and fired. Who is going to take over from Lenihan when he is gone in 12 to 18 months? I suggest this man.
PB111627 1 year ago