Major Boosts to the Irish Economy

“Executive suites” plus five social houses

Within 1 day of a reduction in cars on the quays, wow

Tim is a bit touchy if anything threatens his bedsit empire.

https://twitter.com/davidmurphyRTE/status/1847899897271304382?t=u56c8y2M39BOUfjpazzFlA&s=19

99%

but when?

David doesn’t have any actual answers

If David had the answers he wouldn’t be writing filler pieces for the RTE website.

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He’s no Eddie Hobbs :man_shrugging:

Small business is on its knees in this country…that’s where the next crash is coming

You’re seeing that everywhere right. Big bank take little bank. Farming is a really obvious one. Feels like in 50 years there barely be a dozen farmers left in the country and they’ll be monster farms.

But small shops are like that, very difficult to be an individual shop owner up against Tesco or Musgraves.

A lot of restaurants folding. Hotel prices through the roof and availability is almost non existent. Canaries in the coal mine

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There is a Lidl or an Aldi in every town now nearly

Them too!

The big food chains the only ones that can absorb the high operating costs. It’ll be like the UK High Street in a few years. Same stores in every main street.

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A nandos and milanos on every street. Along with 5 prets

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When you see all the odd balls on here
Supporting trump you could see a nut job type figure doing very well in an Irish election soon.

No way? Does he reckon there might possibly be a boom to follow a peak?

Incredible foresight.

He doesn’t actually see a bust anytime for decades.

Let’s see how that works out

According to some lads, November 5th if Trump wins