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    Coup d'etat: Fianna Fail, CIF, The Banks

    The lines between Fianna Fail and, the CIF continue to blur. In hindsight the walk by Parlon from government to the CIF was short indeed. Parlon seems to have more influence with Government than he had when he was a member of it.

    It is now obvious that a Coup D'Etat has taken place. The semblance of free elections merely provide a semblance of democracy, wherein the junior mudguard partner of Government is chosen by a lottery like election.

    The property policies pursued by this Fianna Fail led Government were geared from the outset to provide a climate where in a property boom would extract every last euro from the pool of buyers that needed a roof over their head. Every policy was geared to maximise the construction boom and provide a huge transfer of wealth from the masses to a narrow sectoral interest.

    Now the Government will pour billions of public funds down the drain into a rescue package for the Banks and Developers, under the guise of a First Time Buyers Aid Measure.

    The housing market which has been constructed in the fashion of a Pyramid Scheme is running short of Dupes who have not noticed how the market which has been contrived against them to separate them from over 50% of their net earnings for a necessity which can and should be provided for a fraction of what is being extorted from them.

    There is no necessity to shower vast riches of billions upon those with influence to have agricultural land zoned to building land , as this policy serves only a narrow sectoral interest at the expense of every one who needs a home.
    Fianna Fail will allow the Irish People, to me milked like Milch Cows, by the CIF through high house prices, rents, and land prices, at the expense of competitiveness,and quality of life. FF+CIF=1

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    Re: Coup d'etat: Fianna Fail, CIF, The Banks

    Zanu-FF are in big trouble, in order to proper up their pals in the grubby gombeen builder sector, they need to do a massive cull of the public sector to get the cash to fund the builders, what will they decide to do?

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    Re: Coup d'etat: Fianna Fail, CIF, The Banks

    While I agree the idea of keeping idiot trolls away from sensible posters with their own threads and it is not for me to moderate this site (since nobody else is apart from KingKane from what I can see), but could either of these threads not keep the loons happy in their unhappiness?

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    FF to stiff poor with borrowings to save developers viewtopic.php?f=4&t=41038
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    Re: Coup d'etat: Fianna Fail, CIF, The Banks

    <Mod>Locked. Please continue the discussion in one of the threads linked to the in the preceding post.</Mod>
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