Daily Archives: May 7, 2012

Let’s talk about Germany.

As an Irishman living in Lubeck (northern Germany) and I would say your right on the Button. The ordinary Germans are wonderful people and I have made some great friends ,but there politicians are just the same as we have in the Dail gangsters, and out for themselves! Continue reading

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A day at Ashford Gardens

Spent the day in the Ashford gardens and Kilmacurra gardens in Wicklow .It was a fabulous sunny day and I am reminded what a beautiful country we have all the more reason why we should fight for it!

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This is Europe’s rejection of Merkcosi austerity (Vote NO )

From http://www.thepressnet.com French and Greek citizens reject the mouthpieces for AUSTERITY..The Irish Government should take note, the same faith awaits them! Irish citizens should now reject the German inspired latest round of impending austerity concealed within this so called fiscal … Continue reading

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The truth about Enda Kenny, the Irish Household Tax & the Eu Fiscal Referendum. Abs. Corruption!

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Challenge to Austerity

BERLIN—Europe’s voters delivered another rebuke to their leaders Sunday for failing to overcome a debt crisis that has thrust much of the region into an economic tailspin. Less obvious is what Europeans expect their governments to do differently. From Greece … Continue reading

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Hollande,s French election win

PARIS (Reuters) – A victorious Francois Hollande faces a short honeymoon after his election as France’s first left-wing president in 17 years, with financial markets eager for clear signals on his policies and how hard he plans to push back against … Continue reading

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April Employment (US)

  By John Mauldin The US employment numbers came out this morning, and they were disappointing. But disappointing does not begin to describe the situation I read about today in Europe. I have just finished up with my conference in … Continue reading

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Still advocating a “no” vote to the Bank Debt Treaty

Reblogged from NAMA Wine Lake: The position on here remains the advocacy of a “no” vote in the 31st May referendum for three main reasons (a) to bolster efforts by Ireland to secure a reduction to the funding that is … Continue reading

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