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Thread: I voted Yes, now where's my job?

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    The Yes Voter Challenge...

    Since a lot of people in here are predicting with ease the result of the referendum... would yes voters/campaigners now like to put their cards fully on the table and also predict when we are going to get the promised jobs and recovery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouroux View Post
    Since a lot of people in here are predicting with ease the result of the referendum... would yes voters/campaigners now like to put their cards fully on the table and also predict when we are going to get the promised jobs and recovery?
    Cowen gets to keep his job and we keep our commissioner. Howwzat?
    Why does Ireland need any more jobs?. There are not enough people to fill the jobs from the last referendum.

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    The 30th of June 2013 2:14PM give or take. The €1.84 wage 19/12/2012 at 22.01 just before Christmas. And abortion on demand next Thursday at 5.00 just outside Clerys

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    We were never told when O’Leary was taking over Aer Lingus. Should be a few low paid jobs created there. Well, not actually created. Loads will be lost, but he might hire some back under certain conditions.
    At least, we'll have loads of "goodwill", whatever that's meant to be in real terms. They should have just promised the electorate some cookies. They would have fallen for that as well no doubt.
    Mehhh

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    The 30th of June 2013 2:14PM give or take. The €1.84 wage 19/12/2012 at 22.01 just before Christmas. And abortion on demand next Thursday at 5.00 just outside Clerys

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    And will the NO side tell us when the babies eating festival start?
    Still, even as the investor consensus ravages the euro, it's worth remembering that the same herd instinct not long ago was pronouncing last rites for the dollar. Last year, as China's central bank chief called for a new global currency and Russian central bankers dumped greenbacks to buy euros, many saw the dollar's decline as inevitable. Now, the dollar is riding high, and the euro looks bedraggled.

    "Views might change very quickly"

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    Employment starts to increase October 2012.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garlandgreen View Post
    The 30th of June 2013 2:14PM give or take. The €1.84 wage 19/12/2012 at 22.01 just before Christmas. And abortion on demand next Thursday at 5.00 just outside Clerys
    ... and abortions should be carried out under NATO supervision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramon21 View Post
    And will the NO side tell us when the babies eating festival start?
    Baby eating? Didn't see that poster on any telegraph poles.

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