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Hello. I'm here to ask you to vote for Justin Barrett. Oh wait, I mean not to vote for Justin Barrett. What's that, Sir? You haven't heard of Justin Barrett? Well you've heard of him now! Remember that name. And remember on July 8 vote for.. eh.. anybody except Justin Barrett.
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“Failure to build a viable national economy leaves various Irish administrations under the feet of transient investors, with Aughinish personifying all the rump elements of our exhausted economic model."
https://meonjournal.com/read/sludge-on-the-shannon-inside-irelands-alumina-industry
https://meonjournal.com/read/sludge-on-the-shannon-inside-irelands-alumina-industry
MEON
Sludge on the Shannon: Inside Ireland's Alumina Industry — MEON
“A ten-minute drive east of the Shannonside town of Foynes lies Europe's largest aluminium plant, Aughinish Alumina. Sprawled over the Aughinish peninsula, the plant employs a workforce of over 450 strong, and has garnered a reputation for its abuse of state…
"Remember to express pleasure while receiving your three hours of regulated funtime, global citizen, and please return to your pod immediately upon its completion"
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Taxi Driver robbed at knifepoint in Tallaght Dublin
Angela Merkel’s immigration policies are ‘fatal’ and Germany is ‘declining politically and economically’, the former head of the country’s spy agency has warned.
>'I just think it’s a shame that we are falling far below our potential in Germany,’ he said.
>‘I have the impression that many people have made their peace with the fact that we are declining ever further politically and economically.’
>And he added: ‘[Germans] simply cannot understand why ever more people are coming into this country even though they obviously have no right to asylum; why we aren’t deporting them and why politicians just put up with the fact that the people here are falling victim to these migrants.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9752205/Former-head-Germanys-spy-agency-slams-Angela-Merkels-immigration-policies-fatal.html
>'I just think it’s a shame that we are falling far below our potential in Germany,’ he said.
>‘I have the impression that many people have made their peace with the fact that we are declining ever further politically and economically.’
>And he added: ‘[Germans] simply cannot understand why ever more people are coming into this country even though they obviously have no right to asylum; why we aren’t deporting them and why politicians just put up with the fact that the people here are falling victim to these migrants.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9752205/Former-head-Germanys-spy-agency-slams-Angela-Merkels-immigration-policies-fatal.html
Mail Online
Former head of Germany's spy agency slams Angela Merkel's immigration policies as 'fatal' and says country is 'declining politically…
Hans-Georg Maassen, who previously ran the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Germany for six years, said the country is being led into a decline by Mrs Merkel.
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Dublin Bay South candidate Justin Barrett appeared in a pre-recorded clip on This Week in Politics today which hosted a debate at UCD for the regime approved candidates and their fake opposition.
Barrett made the point that the housing situation was completely unsustainable as a result of mass immigration because "you can't sustain a situation where you have endless mass immigration and then you try and meet the demand for housing with a supply that just can't possibly be created."
After the clip aired, Fine Gael's James Geoghegan scolded RTÉ for broadcasting the segment, telling Áine Lawlor that as Leo Varadkar and Hazel Chu both have non-Irish backgrounds, it was prejudicial to apply the universal principle of supply and demand to the housing market and acknowledge that infinity rates of immigration of course impact the housing market for the benefit of the elite.
Very convenient take.
Interesting that he doesn't see Chu or Varadkar as Irish either.
Barrett made the point that the housing situation was completely unsustainable as a result of mass immigration because "you can't sustain a situation where you have endless mass immigration and then you try and meet the demand for housing with a supply that just can't possibly be created."
After the clip aired, Fine Gael's James Geoghegan scolded RTÉ for broadcasting the segment, telling Áine Lawlor that as Leo Varadkar and Hazel Chu both have non-Irish backgrounds, it was prejudicial to apply the universal principle of supply and demand to the housing market and acknowledge that infinity rates of immigration of course impact the housing market for the benefit of the elite.
Very convenient take.
Interesting that he doesn't see Chu or Varadkar as Irish either.
So James Geoghegan’s uncle, Tom Finlay, is a director of a firm that has $357,876,984 invested in an Irish registered REIT property fund
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We take for granted much that seems stable and certain but which really is not. In the Netherlands, where burial space is in short supply, it is common to rent the grave you are buried in. When the lease expires after maybe 20 years they clear the remains and lease it again. The Irish mind resists such transience. But times are changing. The motto of "rent everything and be happy" is what passes for optimism in a world of no defined horizons.
The way the Irish people have tradionally faced old age and death has been tied to the way we have faced life; as something rooted in place and identity.
But as our society adopts an attitude of atomisation and short-term thinking, foundational ideas like "Home" become uncertain. The tradition of families gravitating around the "Home House" is being displaced. Ideas of continuity, memory, legacy, family, all are being eroded. The basic rituals of life and death are being sold cheap on the open market. Those doing the bulk buying own the future. Unless we resist.
The way the Irish people have tradionally faced old age and death has been tied to the way we have faced life; as something rooted in place and identity.
But as our society adopts an attitude of atomisation and short-term thinking, foundational ideas like "Home" become uncertain. The tradition of families gravitating around the "Home House" is being displaced. Ideas of continuity, memory, legacy, family, all are being eroded. The basic rituals of life and death are being sold cheap on the open market. Those doing the bulk buying own the future. Unless we resist.
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Gardaí refusing to let Dolores Cahill into the count centre for the DBS by-election without a mask.
https://twitter.com/SeanDefoe/status/1413417573115387905
https://twitter.com/SeanDefoe/status/1413417573115387905
#newtotheparish
>Gardai arrived and were told the accused produced a knife at hotel workers before making threats he would "leave blood on the floor”.
>Defence solicitor Tony Collier said there were concerns over his client’s mental health
arragh, sure what harm could he do...
🔗 sundayworld.com
>Gardai arrived and were told the accused produced a knife at hotel workers before making threats he would "leave blood on the floor”.
>Defence solicitor Tony Collier said there were concerns over his client’s mental health
arragh, sure what harm could he do...
🔗 sundayworld.com
If the three lads had scored you'd never hear the end of "it was our diversity wot won it".
https://youtu.be/7Gd2rVdDHbE
https://youtu.be/7Gd2rVdDHbE
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South Africa descending into civil war as whites and Indians join together to fight the blacks who are looting and destroying the cities.
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