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Return of the Mac
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The Budget

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Although not all the details have been revealed, the consensus is that this will go down as the People's Budget. And one that will live on in the hearts and minds for many generations. I firmly expect, that come the next Election, FF & FG will be returned to power not only comfortably but with the gratitude of Gael.
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I assume they will try buy the next election.
Generally there is sneeky stuff too.
We will wait and see.
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I’d have to agree with your assessment, Mac.
John and Joanne Taxpayer know that everything isn’t perfect in this country, but that we are doing well on many things. They also want stability and FG and FF offer that. They don’t believe the stupid nonsense of the far-right and the far-left. They won’t want Mary Lou either it seems.

Most of them the electorate is far more sophisticated than they are given credit for. I’d say a lot of the lads around here (all 5 of them) will be voting independents. Brainless morons like Carol Nolan and Mattie McGrath going on about wokeness and political correctness. Red raw useless for the country, but there’s a market for it.
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Id hazard a guess,as usual,what'll be in for ordinary man on street,will be pennies compared to what the establishment will give emselves and the well-connected 1%


Though,it seems their leaked plans for inheritance tax,formally cements close any prospects of a functioning domestic economy....so no big suprises there I guess
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An excellent article about Big Jack. In whom the ordinary man and women trust. God's Speed to you this Budget day. The nation is right behind you.

https://www.irishtimes.com/your-money/2 ... -election/
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Just heard on the local radio, the cost of modular homes for those seeking protection ect into the country has doubled to over 420k.

Dome one is making shitloads of money. Nothing changes.
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kadman wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:24 am Just heard on the local radio, the cost of modular homes for those seeking protection ect into the country has doubled to over 420k.

Dome one is making shitloads of money. Nothing changes.
https://x.com/Nick_Delehanty/status/1841012535643840840

Steeltech,for all there faults,were offering similar for a quarter of the cost


A feeding frenzy of corruption and misappropriation of taxpayers funds
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https://x.com/ExCllrRedmond/status/1841182088785248685


Be some shortfall to make up in future, particularly given the lefts refusal to develop a domestic economy
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The people’s budget…. Blood money from MNCs that we fought tooth and nail to reject because we’d prefer to be the Cayman Islands on steroids. Hardly money to brag about, it’s not as if they created anything of value.
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Setanta wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 7:46 pm https://x.com/ExCllrRedmond/status/1841182088785248685


Be some shortfall to make up in future, particularly given the lefts refusal to develop a domestic economy
I have said this ad infinitum at this stage and I have of course been labelled a naysayer in some parts much like those that warned about the old property bubble.
When we have a major downturn, and it is not an if as we are totally at mercy of consumer markets and whims of other states and major multinationals, the cutbacks in public spending necessary will make those after the financial crash look minor.

It is then that all the freeloaders and the increased spending will come home to roost.

And it is then that Paddy the former taxpayer will find they are at the end of the queue, behind the lads from Africa/Middle East/Central Asia/Georgia/Albania and the cowards from Ukraine.

Then like every other instance in history you will get real social collapse and the rise of political movements that will take the country in a whole different direction.

Ireland is not some unique specimen of a country no matter how much some may think of it.
We are just always late to the party.

The lack of knowledge of history, and the abandonment of it's teaching in (Ireland especially), means we are doomed to repeat it.

The amount of people that do not seem to realise Hitler and the Nazis would never have gotten close to power without the 1929 depression.
Yes the onerous terms of the Versailles Treaty was the precursor, but the real trigger was the economic crash.
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What is really amazing about modular homes is the BER rating outcome. It was envisaged that the modular units were to be A2, but the outcome was a C2 rating I read on the net. How can we predict an A2 rating using known materials with current u values available, and end up with C2. Heads need to roll here, and accountability enforced in order to protect the tax payers money. But we all know that wont happen. Its like a repeat of the voting computers that were purchased and found to not be fit for purpose , and then put into storage in units owned by government officials , and make them millionaires.
Gravy train is now at platform 3.
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The Budget has been delivered and the verdict is in. Big Jack & Paschal the Great have played a blinder. Now all that's left is for the Election to be called. At the ballot box the people can show their gratitude, and give this Government what is their rightful dues; another term in Office.
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Return of the Mac wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 1:41 pm The Budget has been delivered and the verdict is in. Big Jack & Paschal the Great have played a blinder. Now all that's left is for the Election to be called. At the ballot box the people can show their gratitude, and give this Government what is their rightful dues; another term in Office.
As wind-ups go, in the feeble category. At least you dropped the deliberate bad grammar, the mask invariably slips when one is under obvious duress. Your other "face" Arthur will be along shortly to save your valour, the multiple personality complex is particularly brittle these days. The giveaway budget somewhat transparent to those of us in the know, it had been anticipated long beforehand. Calamity which is HSE, children's hospital, bike shed, modular housing and other egregious wastes of public money will outlast the incumbent government. Your lame facsimile of Terry Prone waffle cannot alter irrefutable harsh realities.
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It wont surprise some of us that we are forced to adhere to current building regs if we decide to build a new home.
https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/1ca53 ... dwellings/
From 1 November 2019, new building standards will apply to all new residential dwellings (houses or apartments). New dwellings will typically require a Building Energy Rating (BER) of A2. This compares with the current requirement of a rating of A3 for new residential dwellings. A BER certificate shows a building’s energy performance
But the government can flog out expensive modular homes, that the irish taxpayer footed the bill for, that dont meet their intended Ber figure at the design outset, nor the current existing building regs. Amazing stuff we are expected to put up with. I foresee a shitlload of cheap container sheds being off loaded somewhere, or a modular home retrofit coming down the line in a few years.Same old crap, just a different day.
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Berties_Horse wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 2:50 pm As wind-ups go, in the feeble category. At least you dropped the deliberate bad grammar, the mask invariably slips when one is under obvious duress. Your other "face" Arthur will be along shortly to save your valour, the multiple personality complex is particularly brittle these days. The giveaway budget somewhat transparent to those of us in the know, it had been anticipated long beforehand. Calamity which is HSE, children's hospital, bike shed, modular housing and other egregious wastes of public money will outlast the incumbent government. Your lame facsimile of Terry Prone waffle cannot alter irrefutable harsh realities.
It’s our education system we need to look at if you managed to fall through the cracks. Were you on a special bus to school? Or is it just mid-to-late stage alcoholism that has you writing like that?
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kadman wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 11:34 am What is really amazing about modular homes is the BER rating outcome. It was envisaged that the modular units were to be A2, but the outcome was a C2 rating I read on the net. How can we predict an A2 rating using known materials with current u values available, and end up with C2. Heads need to roll here, and accountability enforced in order to protect the tax payers money. But we all know that wont happen. Its like a repeat of the voting computers that were purchased and found to not be fit for purpose , and then put into storage in units owned by government officials , and make them millionaires.
Gravy train is now at platform 3.
Always follow the money.
It is something that Dr Matt Treacy is doing a huge amount of in his articles on Gript detailing the connections between the various entities involved in the accommodation for the asylum industry.

I seem to remember story years back about the hiring of portacabins for schools at extortionate rates to schools by an entity in Offaly.
Which of course quelle surprise had connections to major Offaly FF family.

And so it came to pass that the lad busy out hanging election posters for Pashcal the great (or pashcal the shyster I would argue) manages to swing major contracts with OPW.
Of course the contract(s) wasn't a real big one that would draw attention but loads of little ones, that would of course fly under the radar so to speak.
What was the limit again ?
Oh yeah wasn't half a mill?
Of course no one ever considered that a little mundane thing with three sides and a roof only fit to house bikes might cost two thirds of a half a million.

These contracts then enabled Paschals buddy to sell his company for a nice little earner.

I can't possible comment (due to our future shut up the opposition ala hate speech) how I would like to see our elected representatives, all bar maybe the amount that would easily fit into a mini bus, end up.

Just think how rulers are usually dealt with after a coup and you get my drift.
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Arthur Cocks wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:46 pm It’s our education system we need to look at if you managed to fall through the cracks. Were you on a special bus to school? Or is it just mid-to-late stage alcoholism that has you writing like that?
Positively foaming at the mouth, you might betray a weep next. The bulk of your sputum on this site has been increasingly deranged rants, each one less coherent than the last. Give up the pretense, you were rumbled swiftly and now the toys are cast out of your sandbox. I bid you glad tidings as you fade into irrelevance. Your next burner account might fare better, shame this one failed miserably.
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jmayo wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:26 pm Always follow the money.
It is something that Dr Matt Treacy is doing a huge amount of in his articles on Gript detailing the connections between the various entities involved in the accommodation for the asylum industry.

I seem to remember story years back about the hiring of portacabins for schools at extortionate rates to schools by an entity in Offaly.
Which of course quelle surprise had connections to major Offaly FF family.

And so it came to pass that the lad busy out hanging election posters for Pashcal the great (or pashcal the shyster I would argue) manages to swing major contracts with OPW.
Of course the contract(s) wasn't a real big one that would draw attention but loads of little ones, that would of course fly under the radar so to speak.
What was the limit again ?
Oh yeah wasn't half a mill?
Of course no one ever considered that a little mundane thing with three sides and a roof only fit to house bikes might cost two thirds of a half a million.

These contracts then enabled Paschals buddy to sell his company for a nice little earner.

I can't possible comment (due to our future shut up the opposition ala hate speech) how I would like to see our elected representatives, all bar maybe the amount that would easily fit into a mini bus, end up.

Just think how rulers are usually dealt with after a coup and you get my drift.
Pascal Donohue, considering the media were blowing him up to become some sort of European minister of finance a year ago,has badly been exposed as cut from same cloth as worst of politicians ever here in terms of ethics


Been a fair fall from grace,and in a normal country his conduct would cause a government to collapse,but media here tries to cover it up,which raises as many questions as it answers.....which undoubtedly will be exposed in a tribunal in years to come
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jmayo wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 10:13 am I have said this ad infinitum at this stage and I have of course been labelled a naysayer in some parts much like those that warned about the old property bubble.
When we have a major downturn, and it is not an if as we are totally at mercy of consumer markets and whims of other states and major multinationals, the cutbacks in public spending necessary will make those after the financial crash look minor.

It is then that all the freeloaders and the increased spending will come home to roost.

And it is then that Paddy the former taxpayer will find they are at the end of the queue, behind the lads from Africa/Middle East/Central Asia/Georgia/Albania and the cowards from Ukraine.

Then like every other instance in history you will get real social collapse and the rise of political movements that will take the country in a whole different direction.

Ireland is not some unique specimen of a country no matter how much some may think of it.
We are just always late to the party.

The lack of knowledge of history, and the abandonment of it's teaching in (Ireland especially), means we are doomed to repeat it.

The amount of people that do not seem to realise Hitler and the Nazis would never have gotten close to power without the 1929 depression.
Yes the onerous terms of the Versailles Treaty was the precursor, but the real trigger was the economic crash.
What you will find in time,is those locked into direct provision and their kids/grandchildren will by virtue of way the establishment have structured the state to ensure ordinary people cant prosper,will rightly rise up, (alongside original Irish who've been beat down with generations) against the establishment here and topple the free state

Noone anywhere will put up with being held back and treated as second class citizens over generations,the torch paper on a civil war to topple the free state,has at last, been lit,but the arrogance of our rulers and their distain of the ordinary people,will come back to wreak them,and no amount of screaming far right or propaganda will save em
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Setanta wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 11:06 am What you will find in time,is those locked into direct provision and their kids/grandchildren will by virtue of way the establishment have structured the state to ensure ordinary people cant prosper,will rightly rise up, (alongside original Irish who've been beat down with generations) against the establishment here and topple the free state

Noone anywhere will put up with being held back and treated as second class citizens over generations,the torch paper on a civil war to topple the free state,has at last, been lit,but the arrogance of our rulers and their distain of the ordinary people,will come back to wreak them,and no amount of screaming far right or propaganda will save em
The “Free State” isn’t going to collapse, you absolute head-the-ball. Get up off your hole and go out and do something productive with your life instead of ranting and raving online.
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Arthur Cocks wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 12:28 pm The “Free State” isn’t going to collapse, you absolute head-the-ball. Get up off your hole and go out and do something productive with your life instead of ranting and raving online.
Aye yeah,it's really thriving tens of thousands locked into homelessness, hundreds of thousands locked into poverty and can never realistically prosper here.....our great leaders solution to this,is to heap another hundred thousand into direct provision poverty and hope it can continue indefinitely


You goys little mother and baby homes,your industrial schools,handing authority to churches all ended....this little scam,free staters have of improvising and destroying people's lives and futures (something like 30% of over 50s are renting and destined to homeslessness inside a generation) cannot continue indefinitely.....

there's no ranting and raving, lil life tip: make an absolute balls of running the country, don't cry and try shout down anyone who deosnt tow or dares to highlight your agenda to destroy the ordinary man
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Re: The Budget

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Coups. Civil War. Free State. Well this thread has descended in to the very weird fantasy land of a couple of the usual suspects. With such calm, well reasoned and thought out posts, its a wonder Gubu isn't a thriving forum of discussion:)
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https://x.com/paulmurphy_TD/status/1841 ... lmurphy_TD


Paul Murphy with a good exposé on the governments roll-back on sick leave....throwing people pennies in the budget and cutting their sick leave is even lower than I taught our rulers could go
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https://x.com/vincentbrowne/status/1842559804776001905


Vincent brown delivers a fairly substantial rebuke of the budget,one of the few in lame stream media who deosnt bend the knee to leftists and corporate interests and spoke out for ordinary people during austerity
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Setanta wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 3:15 pm https://x.com/vincentbrowne/status/1842559804776001905


Vincent brown delivers a fairly substantial rebuke of the budget,one of the few in lame stream media who deosnt bend the knee to leftists and corporate interests and spoke out for ordinary people during austerity
A refreshing counterpoint to the crass "look over there, a Shinner" paranoia by means of deflection from legitimate criticism. Vincent shredded the ephemeral "in terms of" bolloxology parroted by our superiors. Over to our embittered guttersnipe for a predictably banal riposte.
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