Anything about Motor tax yet?
Any uplifting statements by either of the lads yet?
Is it a budget aimed at forcing young people to emigrate? Maurice Quinlivan certainly thinks so- The Government can then claim numbers signing on have further reduced in the wake of their mass exodus and take more credit.
This is what pisses me off every time they trot out the numbers off the live register. Itās because all the young people have left you cunts!!! :mad:
Any young people who have left are no real loss.
It turns out that Noonan the sneaky baldy bastard didnāt say in his speech that he is increading the pension levy to 0.75% for 2014 before it decreases in 2015 and 2016.:mad:
Well the rest will be following them, kid.
Like I said mate they wonāt be missed. Getting rid of these leeches has got us out of recession so if more want to follow Iām all for it.
Right- So we will largely have a country of over 40s and under 20s-
Just like any other generation so.
From my expierence it is only the lads too lazy to work that have left . Too busy living the dream and putting on the Sydney stone to help their country get itself out of recession.
Theyāll be back once the boom starts again, mate. Donāt be worrying about it. Iām sure the politicians have thought this through.
Well, from my experience itās the people who want to work and make a life for themselves that have left. They have no work and see no future here.
I doubt it says Croker!
From the 100 odd people I know who have left only a handful have a meaningful job or pay rent on their own place even. 90% are treating it like a J1. That is not making a life for yourself. On the piss 4 nights a week.
We obviously donāt keep the same company.
They cut 3bn out of the budget mate.
You celebrating is akin to being delighted because a burglar threw you a mars bar after robbing your house.
[quote=āTreatyStones, post: 846637, member: 1786ā]They cut 3bn out of the budget mate.
You celebrating is akin to being delighted because a burglar threw you a mars bar after robbing your house.[/quote]
Iām pretty happy with it. Iām just glad things are going in the right direction. To be honest I thought it would be another 3 years before we would be this far along in the countries recovery. A fair bit of credit is due to the government but as usual people are looking short term which is a habit brought through from the failers time in charge.
Some old geezer will die over the winter cuz they canāt afford a telephone line. Wait and see
You thought it would be another 3 years of cutting circa 3 billion a year before we would get to where we are today? If you told people five years back that that weād have five years of austerity to arrive at the stunning achievement of a return to zero growth with massive unemployment I donāt think many would have gone taken that option.