Fine Gael are like centra chicken fillet rolls. They look great, smell great, but when you take a bite into it it’s pure shite and costs more than a gaf
Them secret landlords have no invention of fixing the housing crisis. It’s been too profitable for them over the last 5 years, to fix.
They’ve been in power the whole time the crisis was developing.
but they did fix it, the crisis was landlords were only gouging a bit and wanted to mega-gouge, the boys stepped in and now its gouge-a-polousa
Fix lol. It will never be fixed.
Nobody spends tax payer money bigger and faster than free market Tories.
Instead of banks over lending for over priced houses and then the state socializing their loses as in 2008, they’re going to socialise the loses by adding public debt on top of bank lending restrictions beforehand.
They haven’t even slowed it at any point in the last decade.
The thing I’ve always found absolutely mental about Fine Gael is that…for a party who prides itself on being “pro-business” I’ve yet to come across a group of people who have a greater “can’t-do” attitude more than it’s fans on here….If I or anyone I work with elicited that kind of piss poor can’t-do attitude in a place of work I’d be sacked on the spot.
You ask “lets build more accommodation” to which the reply is always “but sure where would you build those?” to which you then ask “why can’t we build them there” to which you get “ah sure you couldn’t build them there like…..”, to which you outline how we’re going to build them to which you get “ah sure you couldn’t build them like that” to which you demonstrate whose going to build them to which you’re replied to with “ah sure where would you get the people to build them?” to which you outline how you’d get skilled people back into the country to which you’re given “ah sure who’d want to live here like?”. And then when all else fails the conversations gets relegated to “but sure what about the IRA like?”
I’m a voter with an open mind and haven’t decided who to vote for but if the answer to everything is “sure, all of it is pointless so we shouldn’t even try to do anything” then I’m certainly not going to be walking into the voting booth and voting for you.
“You can trust me to fix the problems that I caused you. No, really, honest.”
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Fine Gael are like centra chicken fillet rolls. They look great, smell great, but when you take a bite into it it’s pure shite and costs more than a gaf
Them secret landlords have no invention of fixing the housing crisis. It’s been too profitable for them over the last 5 years, to fix.
They’ve been in power the whole time the crisis was developing.
but they did fix it, the crisis was landlords were only gouging a bit and wanted to mega-gouge, the boys stepped in and now its gouge-a-polousa
Fix lol. It will never be fixed.
Nobody spends tax payer money bigger and faster than free market Tories.
Instead of banks over lending for over priced houses and then the state socializing their loses as in 2008, they’re going to socialise the loses by adding public debt on top of bank lending restrictions beforehand.
They haven’t even slowed it at any point in the last decade.
The thing I’ve always found absolutely mental about Fine Gael is that…for a party who prides itself on being “pro-business” I’ve yet to come across a group of people who have a greater “can’t-do” attitude more than it’s fans on here….If I or anyone I work with elicited that kind of piss poor can’t-do attitude in a place of work I’d be sacked on the spot.
You ask “lets build more accommodation” to which the reply is always “but sure where would you build those?” to which you then ask “why can’t we build them there” to which you get “ah sure you couldn’t build them there like…..”, to which you outline how we’re going to build them to which you get “ah sure you couldn’t build them like that” to which you demonstrate whose going to build them to which you’re replied to with “ah sure where would you get the people to build them?” to which you outline how you’d get skilled people back into the country to which you’re given “ah sure who’d want to live here like?”. And then when all else fails the conversations gets relegated to “but sure what about the IRA like?”
I’m a voter with an open mind and haven’t decided who to vote for but if the answer to everything is “sure, all of it is pointless so we shouldn’t even try to do anything” then I’m certainly not going to be walking into the voting booth and voting for you.
“You can trust me to fix the problems that I caused you. No, really, honest.”
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Fix yea