Category Archives: Toxic assets of Irish banks

Fine Gael ,talk is cheap!

Fine Gael today renewed its calls for the Government to revisit its plans to restructure Anglo Irish Bank and shut it down if saving it is not economically viable. Finance spokesman Michael Noonan noted Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan said … Continue reading

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New reserve currency

This is big trouble for the USA WASHINGTON (AP) — Regulators on Friday shut down a Nevada bank, raising to 83 the number of U.S. bank failures this year. The 83 closures so far this year is more than double … Continue reading

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Wicklow Times gives us a mention

  We recently crossed over the 36,000 visitors mark and for the first time we also got a mention in the local paper the Wicklow Times click here Document (9) They picked up on my article on the Local TD’s … Continue reading

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The right to work Campaign (3)

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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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Sunday Blues

  Reading the Sunday newspapers to –day, I don t know which is more depressing The prospect of having the opposition takes the place of the current bag of misfits in the Dail I mean they haven’t really distinguished themselves … Continue reading

Posted in David Mc Williams, European Central Bank, European Commission, European commissioners, No 2 NAMA campaign, No2NAMA, referendum on NAMA, Toxic assets of Irish banks, Toxic Banks | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment