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06 Jul 12 15:37
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This is slightly more edgy than what the Irish Times ran recently about great Irish excuses and other topics:

Here's twenty to start:

1. Obscene occupational pensions for politicians
2. The Croke Park Agreement
3. The social welfare culture
4. Failure to prosecute any bankers
5. Failure to prosecute any developers
6. Inability to fire an incompetent civil or public servant
7. Sinn Fein's opportunism
8. Teenage drinking
9. Failure to tackle tobacco and alcohol problems because of tax and duty consequences
10. Overpaid consultants
11. Failure to reduce the number of politicans by at least 30%
12. Local politics and the lack of integrity
13. Failure to abolish (or significantly downsize) the Seanad
14. Unelected (and failed) politicians representing me in the Seanad and Europe (Labour's Landy in South Tipp and Labour's Prendergast in Europe)
15. Roadrage
16. The ridiculous cost of translating all Government publications to Irish
17. Wealthy landowners on the CAP gravytrain
18. Early retirement
19. Private schools operating apartheid
20. The cost of Tribunals

add yours if you have a mind to..................

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By:
tobywong.
When: 06 Jul 12 16:13
21. The online anti-public service brigade , a shower of begrudging ****s.
By:
richters
When: 06 Jul 12 16:22
22.The small number of bigoted WEST BRITS that exist in this country
By:
Ozymandius
When: 06 Jul 12 16:52
This is a discussion about the Republic of Ireland, Richters.  You live in Northern Ireland, a separate and distinct country. No doubt your sectarian remarks have traction up there, a State sadly renowned for bitterness and hatrid.  Down south, West Brits such as myself happily coexist with the Natives.  Some day, your country, will also evolve.
By:
richters
When: 06 Jul 12 17:05
i thought this was an irish forum ozy.....not a 26county forum as you might like to think with your narrow little mind.
By:
Pre-Fat-Low-Fat-Foods
When: 06 Jul 12 17:30
Lack of border control. Ghettos springing up all over the place.
By:
RoyalAcademy
When: 06 Jul 12 17:36
toby, i'm not having a go at all civil servants: its the protection afforded and out-of-date protocols that sticks in the craw. if you find protecting incompetence, jobs-for-life, endless borrowing to pay excessive salaries and pensions is ok then you are a fortunate man indeed.

I met a friend of mine recently, hadn't seen him for six months-he's retired at 57 on full pension after 30 years service in a two-teacher hedge school- and he askes mee "why haven't you retired yet?". Some people are in cuckoo land!
By:
Ozymandius
When: 06 Jul 12 18:02
Richters, I refer to this thread, rather than the forum.  All points raised in this thread relate to perceived problems in the Republic of Ireland.  A country in which I live in, pay tax in and vote in.  None of which you do. So who is the real Patriot?  Perhaps your issue with West Brits is one of envy?
By:
kavvie
When: 06 Jul 12 18:25
the prime boy and  supreme self publicist eamon o cuiv calling for a 2nd irish tv station to be established...maybe it would be better for him to try and get young people leaving school after "learning" irish for 14 years to be able to string more than 2 words of irish together!?
By:
richters
When: 06 Jul 12 18:42
ozy just for your information i pay more tax to the revenue in nenagh in a year than you probably have in your life......i have and still work all over the 32 counties of this island and thnkfully have never encountered any narrow minded bigots like yourself....its people like you who have the country in its current state....
By:
Santry
When: 06 Jul 12 18:49
23. The Irish Language industry and the cost of it to the state.
24. Failure of political parties to honour pledges given during election campaigns e.g.Mr. Kennys promises to hold a referendum on the Seanad now being buried in a constitutional convention.
By:
squigs
When: 06 Jul 12 18:53
The insistence on learning Irish ahead of foreign languages or even computer languages in schools

Our insistence on holding the 12.5% corporate tax rate ahead of everything else.

How Politicians become embroiled in scandal and bribery and then nearly always top the poll in their next election. (File under parish pump politics)

Sinn Fein's attempts at Economic Policy.

Dyed in the wool FG/FF voters

The acceptance of 2nd best or failure but resentment of success.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 06 Jul 12 18:54
It's a great relief to hear that you contribute. And that you think your w illy is bigger than mine! 

Thank you for your views on my country.  You are always welcome to visit and do business.  Us West Brits love trade and commerce, its a sort of quasi religion for us Cool
By:
Ozymandius
When: 06 Jul 12 18:56
* last post to Richters btw
By:
richters
When: 06 Jul 12 18:59
pathetic.....you are embarassing yourself.....do you contribute anything to the sporting discussions on here or do you just come here to spout your undoubted hatred of anything irish....
By:
Ozymandius
When: 06 Jul 12 19:01
Move south and join us, living under the Crown is clearly tipping you over the edge Laugh
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 06 Jul 12 23:22
That's what I call a brilliant list mainly because I am in almost total agreement with it,only one I would remove is 19, if a parent decides to spend money on their children's education they should be praised rather than expect the state to give them everything,before you ask sadly I never could afford to send my own to private schools.
By:
GOD-
When: 07 Jul 12 08:58
Ozy in case you missed the past 16 years the North has moved from Crown rule and will never be returning. Like 90% of the Southern residents you are a decade or so behind in the mindset of the peace process. Something that is obviously beyond your comprehension. While the south continues to go backwards under the leadership of arrogant morns only Sinn Fein have any connection with the people who make up the backbone of this islands future. Continuing to ignore this is at your own downfall as they will be topping the poles very soon and they will finally come to power on this island and then and only then will this country get back some of its identity people like Ozy and co would love to see ruined forever.
By:
Monte Christo
When: 07 Jul 12 11:35
25. The salary paid to a certain Mr Delaney in the FAI.Cry

Sums up everything that is wrong in this country imo.
By:
richters
When: 07 Jul 12 11:55
i find it rather disturbing now that a couple of contributors to this thread have said that the irsh language disgusts them.....given the criminal dealings of former ministers,taoiseachs,developers and west brit bankers that led to the economic downfall of this country i would of thought the irish language would be the least thing that would disgust people......well then again it would be nothing new for the contributors to support the discrimination of anything irish....this really is a disturbing thread by an op and other sidekicks to push their anti irish agenda..
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 07 Jul 12 12:19
The Irish language should be optional in secondary schools for the leaving certificate as other languages are in my opinion. I don't see why it should be compulsory. It is only spoke in this country in small pockets of the country so why it is forced on people to learn (most don't learn anything though) is beyond me. All those hours in class for 5th and 6th year could have been used better to teach them a different subject that has a better chance of leading on to something in later life.

I wouldn't say it disguists me, i just think the language is sparingly used and should not be mandatory to learn in school.
By:
rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 07 Jul 12 12:22
The pro Abortion propaganda.
By:
Monte Christo
When: 07 Jul 12 12:23
Would agree 100 % with you pf.

Given current circumstances French,Spanish & German would all be more relevant languages to our young people rather than Irish.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 07 Jul 12 12:39
it is almost like being asked to conform to a Yank expectation of what it means to be Irish.  You  know the gobsh1te sitting in the pub in NY in the eighties his eyes glistening with tears as the hat is passed round to collect money to buy guns for the 'revolution'.  The Yank thought he knew what it meant to be Irish and what the Irish wanted.

Jump forward 30 years and we have Richters and God lecturing us from afar on what it means to be Irish...Sinn Fein are apparently the future and the Irish language is our salvation and anyone who disagress is labelled anti-Irish.  It is a complete disconnect from the reality of actually being Irish and living in the Republic of Ireland.
By:
RoyalAcademy
When: 07 Jul 12 13:49
16. The ridiculous cost of translating all Government publications to Irish

This is interpreted by richters that the Irish language disgusts me and part of my anti-irish agenda. Quite the leap to pick up on a money-wasting exercise to suit your republican agenda. Exactly what I'd expect from this quarter.

I suppose your well-versed in the black art of reading the annual Finance Act as gaeilge or S32 of the Offences Against The State Act?

And GOD- (I can't resist this) I suppose once Sinn Fein have topped all the poles it will be on to the rest of the Eastern Europeans followed by whatever west brits are left here?
By:
PHILthePOWER
When: 07 Jul 12 17:24
Ozy what are you on about? Up here in the North Sinn Fein is despised by many Republican's since there decision to basically turn their back on everything they ever stood for.
By:
richters
When: 07 Jul 12 18:40
Phil ozy will reply to this when he returns from rossnowlagh....
By:
Vubiant
When: 07 Jul 12 19:58
Richters - I'm sure you're a top bloke and would be good to have a drink and a laugh with but please - read people's posts more carefully before you start attributing false allegations.
No one said that Gaelic disgusts them -that would be a ridiculous statement anyway.
It is the absurdity of the Gaelic revival policy which is being pursued by default that many -including myself- find repugnant.
It  is crazy to the Nth degree...and would not stand up to any rational sociolinguistic scrutiny.
I won't start on it or I'd be here all night.
As pointed out -it can by no means be construed as being 'anti-Irish ' to express reservations about what passes for language policy in the Republic of Ireland.
By:
jumper
When: 07 Jul 12 20:29
If we have to make cut backs everywhere then 'the language' shouldn't be sacrosanct. It should be looked at realistically and compulsory in schools is plainly a bit bonkers, if it is to the detriment of learning other languages.

I put it in brackets because if it was the language we'd be speaking it now, or typing it out if you get my drift.

Its usage, the odd phrase thrown in here or there, more abundantly on St Patrick's Day does sound a bit cringe worthy

Culture isn't just the language either. It's also music and the wider arts.
By:
jumper
When: 07 Jul 12 20:33
The tacit acceptance that the parish pump TD/Cllr or whoever has made a bagful of money by sometimes suspiciously dubious means, is alright, and sure, shouldn't he make a few quid for himself, what's wrong with that?

Another one that really grates me is certain GAA stars who are 'looked after'. I only wish someone could come along and look after me in a similar fashion.

Thankfully, I think the events of the last few years may be seeing an end to a lot of that. Cynically, I fear it has just gone further underground however.
By:
jumper
When: 07 Jul 12 20:37
The cost of living in the southern bit of this island compared to other jurisdictions. Again, though there are positive signs it is decreasing but things are still much too expensive.

As a result, everyone, and I mean everyone, is paid much too much for what they do/produce, from the CEO of the largest corporation down to the single mother on welfare.
By:
steeringjobnap
When: 07 Jul 12 21:46
26. The generation of 'kidults' who were teenagers during the Celtic Tiger.

For the vast majority, an utterly frighthening sense of entitlement; little concept of 'work' in the real sense, driven primarily by several years at college & global site-sighting, funded by Daddy's 'direct debit'.

I affectionately christen thee "Generation ****-Wit".

They're going to text/tweet/Facebook, etc their way our of the Great Recession...
By:
eirered
When: 07 Jul 12 23:55
27. the bigging up and promoting of half-wit 'celebrities' in the media. anyone who has a sh*te can write a book and get to talk about it on the late late.
28. the late late and all other talk shows on our national broadcaster.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 08 Jul 12 00:17
The judiciary and their ludicrous awards.
Another good one today,police make a genuine mistake and raid wrong house,naturally the home owner sued and the good Justice Sean Ryan gave the lucky lady fifty grand of our money.
The state is now almost divided down the middle between those that have received large awards and those that haven't somehow we have to nail this compensation culture.
By:
MiltonF
When: 08 Jul 12 10:50
The increase in the popularity of COUNTRY AND WESTERN music on TV.. bloody hell.. What is that all about?  The adoration of Neil Diamond and Garth Brooks and Smokie.. Who the fk is Alice chorus?.. What the hell is that all about?.. The singing of c r a  p Irish traditional songs at 3 in the morning and evrybody sitting in appreciative silence.. fk off
By:
Davy
When: 08 Jul 12 11:27
27.Joe Duffy and the Irish tendency towards self pity is the one thing i hate about the
country.
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 08 Jul 12 11:34
28. Bono
By:
Monte Christo
When: 08 Jul 12 11:48
Laugh

Should that not read St.Bono.Grin
By:
richters
When: 08 Jul 12 12:24
premier Bono is a hero 2 some of the contributors on here after he tore up the tricolour on stage.....
By:
thecookiemonster
When: 08 Jul 12 13:08
29. Peoples arrogance, lack of manners.
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