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we need reform now!

The current Irish Government are responsible for the financial disaster the country is in, With the establishment of NAMA the Government is trying to socialize the enormous losses that the Banks and their Developer buddies have encored. Corruption is rife … Continue reading

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Tell the people the truth about the Markets & NAMA

Do you really want to know what is really going on in the market place? Ever heard of the “Rigged Market capitalists system” Are you ready for this news?? Ernst & Young auditors of Anglo Irish Bank now working for … Continue reading

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How to win a referendum:

Scaremongering but who’s doing it? Finance Minister Brian Lenihan also warned yesterday that if Irish voters snubbed the treaty the result would “shatter international confidence” and lead to continued scarcity of funding and increased borrowing costs.(Looking for a yes vote) … Continue reading

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Who’s kidding who?

Mr Brian Lenihan said today NAMA may lead to the government taking bigger stakes in the financial institutions. Should the losses of the banks be on a very large scale, a “substantial stake” would have to be taken, the minister … Continue reading

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Homeowners:Screw them again!

Now a Property Tax, this is the last straw!   Having being forced to buy housing at super inflated prices pay super stamp duties pay new levies  My pension decimated by so called professionals in a financial system that the … Continue reading

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