WTAF? We’re fast approaching 18,000 homeless, over 1 million on hospital waiting lists, 200 per month dying waiting on hospital admission, children waiting YEARS for Assessment of Needs, and a Health Minister betraying children (waiting years for surgery) and families suffering at the hand of CHI. But this👇🏼
Bulletproof and bombproof – gardaí splurge on €500,000 armoured truck ahead of ‘the biggest security operation in Irish history’ https://t.co/fG6cl8HXhy
Mehole is determined to force Ireland into #NATOs new EU army, same with Simple Simon.
Defying Connolly,Collins, and their own heroes Dev, Lemass, Aiken -who ALL fought for #IrishNeutrality.
Taoiseach's #TripleLock plan facing backbench pushback https://t.co/QPxNbj0Efb via @rte
Mehole is determined to force Ireland into #NATOs new EU army, same with Simple Simon.
Defying Connolly,Collins, and their own heroes Dev, Lemass, Aiken -who ALL fought for #IrishNeutrality.
Taoiseach's #TripleLock plan facing backbench pushback https://t.co/QPxNbj0Efb via @rte
Yet Jim O' Callaghan tells us that 42 were deported and claims success.
What an absolute scam.
This government is the most dishonest in my lifetime.
The EU Migration pact will begin to make things even worse.
#HowIrelandWorks
I started digging through the accounts of AsIAm, Ireland's largest autism charity, and what I found raises some interesting questions.
The organisation began as a relatively small charity. In 2015 it reported income of €136,142. In 2016 that was €126,949. By 2017 it had grown to €278,153. In 2018 it reached €556,840.
Then things really started to accelerate.
The accounts covering the 18 month period to June 2020 show income of €1,419,834. The following year brought in another €924,525. By 2024 the charity reported income of €2,410,290. In 2025 it reported income of €3,723,971.
Adding together only the years I have been able to verify from the published accounts gives a total of more than €9.5 million.
The interesting part is that there appear to be gaps. The accounts for 2022 and 2023 are not accessible through the links I found. Perhaps there is a perfectly innocent explanation. Perhaps it is a website issue. But if a charity is receiving millions of euro, the public should be able to easily view every set of accounts without hunting for them.
What also struck me is that the headline income figures tell only part of the story. The accounts show millions coming in and millions going out, but the pages available do not clearly show where the bulk of the money actually went. We can see total expenditure, but not yet the detailed breakdown of staff costs, salaries, consultants, administration, management costs, projects, contractors, rent, communications, and other expenses.
For example, in 2025 the charity reported income of €3.72 million and expenditure of €3.75 million. That is a very substantial operation. Yet unless you dig deep into the notes to the accounts, the public cannot immediately see how much was spent on wages, how much on programmes, how much on fundraising, and how much on administration.
This is not about accusing anyone of wrongdoing. Transparency is important for every organisation that receives donations, grants, or public money. If charities ask the public to trust them, then the public has every right to understand where the money comes from and where it goes.
The deeper question is this: when charities grow from small volunteer organisations into multi million euro enterprises, at what point do they begin to resemble institutions in their own right? And when millions are involved, should it be difficult for ordinary people to follow the money?
I am still digging. If anyone can locate the missing 2022 and 2023 accounts, or the detailed staff cost and remuneration notes, I would be very interested in seeing them.
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This is getting personal now, many of you have nieces and nephews abroad too.
Yet the HSE is paying extra to replace them?
Whoever made these decisions need a Nuremberg trial.
For half a century I've seen a transfer of wealth from the productive Irish to an establishment few.
We can't ignore this anymore, we've yeilded so much they think we're cool with walk in abortion and Islam in croke park.
And this is as good as it gets, unless you stand up, we'll be Iran in no time.
This is getting personal now, many of you have nieces and nephews abroad too.
Yet the HSE is paying extra to replace them?
Whoever made these decisions need a Nuremberg trial.
For half a century I've seen a transfer of wealth from the productive Irish to an establishment few.
We can't ignore this anymore, we've yeilded so much they think we're cool with walk in abortion and Islam in croke park.
And this is as good as it gets, unless you stand up, we'll be Iran in no time.
In broad daylight, a black woman brutally slams a pregnant White woman accompanied by her two children to the ground and robs her.
We can’t live like this.
Ireland - Dublin 🇮🇪
An invader thinks he can ride the Luas tram for free. We’re fed up with these thugs trying to bleed Ireland dry!
Meanwhile, Irish people are carrying these freeloaders with absolutely no benefit to Ireland.
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