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Tonight with Vincent Browne - 24/11/2009

This is a discussion on Tonight with Vincent Browne - 24/11/2009 within the Media forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by TommyO'Brien Yeah. Lets just ignore facts because some gobsh1te on a website has an opinion based on ...

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Old 24th November 2009
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Yeah. Lets just ignore facts because some gobsh1te on a website has an opinion based on what his friends say.
From the same guy who says that 200,000 people taking a 100% pay-cut, redudant workers finding new jobs taking drastic pay drops and the evident numbers of private sector workers taking pay-cuts are all a 'minority'

throw a bucket of water over yourself and wake up in reality you arrogant delusional little man
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Not. KN is probably the most respected poster on this site.
Along with me...lol.

Look folks, this is all a direct result of FF's corrupt relationship with the property developers. They inflated a massive bubble and now its burst. Vent your anger towards FF.
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Surely Kerrynorth you cant seriously be considering voting FF?

Yes they have the balls to tackle the PS, but surely instead of attacking Nurses on 35,000 per year they should be reducing their own allowances and wages aswell as the highly paid in the Public Service on over 150,000 per year?

Not to mention people like Pat Kenny etc.

If they started at the top and hit the rich then I dont think anyone would argue. But the way FF are doing it is to hurt people at the bottom and middle.
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The Garda is spot on with his comment on the crooks in suits.
Vincent missed a golden opportunity to ask the Guard when he was going to arrest someone from Anglo Irish or Fás.
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Vincent missed a golden opportunity to ask the Guard when he was going to arrest someone from Anglo Irish or Fás.
Or CIE, or the airpot authority, or FF.
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Vincent missed a golden opportunity to ask the Guard when he was going to arrest someone from Anglo Irish or Fás.
Yes,

A lot of Guards would be only too happy to do just that.
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Have you noticed that the Irish State is de-facto bankrupt?

so you propose to continue to borrow more right so overpaid public sector workers can continue to live a life of luxury while private sector workers who pay for the public service have their jobs and pay hammered?
Yes I have noticed that the State is bankrupt. Funny though, the Govt that runs the State has paid out 11 billion euros to cover only a fraction of the reckless and lost gambles made by 3 banks, as well as a 440 billlion State guarantee of 6 banks' deposits (ok) and liabilities (criminal) which has forced the interest rate we pay for national loans thru the roof, with the leader of that govt promising that he will write "whatever cheques necessary" to keep those banks paying back their foreign bondholders and propping up their shareholders (utterly failed mind) and has given a State guarantee. These "whatever cheques necessary" presumably include the 54 billion cash for trash that is NAMA, which sensible, non-vested interested economists and others whose opinions I value claim will lose between 12 and 20 billion euros. So, yes, the State is bankrupt, but not so bankrupt that it can de facto hand over 64 billion and ram up real interest rates for the financially crippled citizens of this country.

So we shouldn't be borrowing this money to bail banks, their shareholders and esp their bondholders. I would also cut the maximum wage in the public service to 120K. However, I feel that cutting the pay of those who spend a greater proportion of their pay (ie those earning between 15 and 50K) will lead to a deflationary crash that will wipe out far more private sector SMEs, forcing even more people on the dole, even more mortage defaults that will end up in bank bail outs and MOST IMPORTANTLY, an even greater deficit. It's a vicious circle, as this article/podcast by a citibank economist explains.....

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I caught the tail-end of the AGSI(?) rep's contribution outside the Dept.of Justice picket.
He was talking about the non use of mobile phones by Gardaí in their job.The mobiles are personal property.
Did anyone catch whether he said that such non use was under consideration, for further industrial action.
Or,was it part of today's?

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under consideration was how it seemed to me

do they really pay for their use out of their own pocket?
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I caught the tail-end of the AGSI(?) rep's contribution outside the Dept.of Justice picket.
He was talking about the non use of mobile phones by Gardaí in their job.The mobiles are personal property.
Did anyone catch whether he said that such non use was under consideration, for further industrial action.
Or,was it part of today's?

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For future use. He said they wouldnt use the blue flu excuse to protest, so they would remove the use of mobile phones as the garda radio`s are all broke so they use their own mobiles.
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