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The Irish Crisis: We do have choices

The Irish Crisis: We do have choices

by Justin Frewen | 8 Dec 2011 | Article, The Irish Crisis

In the wake of yet another austerity addled budget, a strident chorus of our political leaders and self-proclaimed media statespersons, backed by a broad range of public comprador/organic intellectuals are echoing the sentiments if not the exact words of that great...
The Irish Crisis: We, the People, are too big to fail

The Irish Crisis: We, the People, are too big to fail

by Diarmud O'Flynn | 8 Dec 2011 | Article, The Irish Crisis

The Ballyhea Bondholder Bailout Protest, now in its 40th week and joined with Charleville (their 25th week) is about one issue, and one issue only – the transference of private debt to the public purse. In one word, and very pure, very simple, it’s wrong. History On a...
The Irish Crisis: The Dynamics of Complicity

The Irish Crisis: The Dynamics of Complicity

by Audrey Bryan | 7 Dec 2011 | Article, Series, The Irish Crisis

A year after all of the head-shaking and nay-saying assurances that ‘negotiations’ with the IMF and EU were mere ‘fiction’, the sense of betrayal that Irish people experienced about the then Government’s denial that the Irish nation was about to lose its economic...
The Irish Crisis: Global Crisis, Local Effects

The Irish Crisis: Global Crisis, Local Effects

by Patrick Barry | 7 Dec 2011 | Article, Series, The Irish Crisis

A few years back, we had a Taoiseach who blamed US banks for the onset of Ireland’s recession. Bertie Ahern claimed again recently in an interview that it was Lehman Brothers wot dun it, his imputation being that locally elected politicians could not be blamed...
The Irish Crisis: Discipline and Punish

The Irish Crisis: Discipline and Punish

by Sinead Kennedy | 7 Dec 2011 | Article, Series, The Irish Crisis

Enda Kenny’s ‘state of the nation’ speech last night was little more than a footnote to the more revealing and fundamental address that he delivered last month to an audience of EU officials, bankers and representatives of the ‘troika’. That speech was,...
The Irish Crisis: The Screwed up state we’re in

The Irish Crisis: The Screwed up state we’re in

by Gene Kerrigan | 7 Dec 2011 | Article, Series, The Irish Crisis

The State of the Nation, I’m afraid, can be summed up in one word – screwed. We can flesh things out a bit, but that’s the nub of it. Every strategic step taken over the past decade has ensured that the screwing would be comprehensive. The crisis isn’t about...
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