Public sector workers forced to look for welfare to survive
One third of households are now the ‘working poor’ Public servants are queuing up for social welfare in an effort to make ends meet. Clerical officers and staff officers are applying in their droves...
View ArticleSome reasons why you should vote for me!
Dear Resident my name is Thomas Clarke and a vote for me is for: · A vote for me is a vote to stop the madness of powering billions into black holes, no nonsense legislation such as over...
View Articlelatest from Ronan lyons
A little over a year ago, I wrote about the “eight things on Ireland’s to-do list” when it came to Government finances. It outlined three taxation measures and five expenditure measures that would help...
View ArticleOECD says unemployment payments should be reduced
OECD proposal on unemployment payments is preposterous and perverse Social Justice Ireland has strongly criticised a proposal from the OECD that unemployment payments should be reduced over time to...
View ArticleWhat have we learned ? Nothing !
2066 years later, “The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to...
View ArticleObama’s new jobs Stimulus
If you think things are bad in the US. Here in Ireland our government have abandoned the unemployed, They have spent billions in bailing out Bankers and developers .Not one single penny has been...
View ArticleRight To Work on Sept 14th at the Dail! 5:30pm – 7:30pm
The Dáil will return from its eight-week summer break this afternoon for what is expected to be a busy autumn session. The Dáil and Seanad will have plenty of other legislation to process. The...
View ArticleAn Open letter to Michael Noonan
sent in to me to-day By Dave Morrissey Dear Michael Noonan, I read your comments on the Keane Report this week and how this glorious new modern fairy tale will help families ‘break shackles’ of...
View ArticleIreland’s poorest get 20% poorer as richest get 4% richer
By Evelyn Ring Monday, July 16, 2012 Ireland’s poorest families experienced an income drop of almost 20% in one year while income of the richest increased by 4%. The figures released today by Social...
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