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    David McWilliams new show on tonight

    Not sure which time but have been looking forward to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finnharps4life View Post
    Not sure which time but have been looking forward to it.
    22:15 on rte 1. Should be interesting.

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    Bet he'll say "diaspora". His favourite word.

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    Programme 1

    In Episode 1 `Who Killed the Economy?' we go on a forensic investigation to work out the root cause of the Global Financial Crisis. Using the analogy of 'easy credit' as a form of drug that we all became addicted to, David guides us through a tangled web of this economic underworld - the seduction we all went through, our increasing need for more and more credit, shady back door banking deals, blatant corruption, greed and blind witnesses. We climb the various levels of the economic drug pyramid from the streets where the quality of the drug was diluted by the many dealers taking their cut, back up to the top where the drug was at its purest. We explore the workings of the cartel - who was making it, who was pushing it, who was using it, who was turning a blind eye and who was making a massive profit.
    RTÉ Television - Programmes - Factual - Addicted to Money

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    McWilliams loves his analogies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreaded_Estate View Post
    McWilliams loves his analogies!
    A lot of his target audience elected Jackie Healy-Rae, Mary Coughlan etc etc..

    Best to use analogies to make it easy to understand

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    Quote Originally Posted by finnharps4life View Post
    Not sure which time but have been looking forward to it.
    Why? Do you honestly think there will be anything in this programme we dont already know? Its just Smug Dave with a big I TOLD YA SO Face.

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    I doubt he will say anything that I did not already know or greatly suspected. Should be interesting, I just hope his solution is not Irish nationalism and the "D" word.
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    Looks like McWilliams managed a few junkets to far flung locations.

    Is this not just a copy of similar shows done on every other channel 6 months ago?

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    Dave is on the warpath. Chuck Norris shows up in ep. 2!
    "The war against drugs is unique in all conflict: we can win it, simply by ceasing to fight it."

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