This is Sinn Féin...
Telling people not to display their national flag because it upsets migrants while they drape it over the coffins of dead murderers and terrorists.
Evil is not a red-faced devil with horns.
Evil is a liberal woman laughing at the idea of little white girls being raped by foreigners.
This is the face of evil.
Two small island economies blew up in 2008. Iceland and Ireland. Their names differ by one letter, and their handling of the crisis differed by everything that matters.
Iceland's three big banks, Kaupthing, Landsbanki, and Glitnir, had grown assets to roughly ten times the country's GDP by 2008. Pure credit-fueled madness. When the music stopped, the Icelandic government did the unthinkable: it let them fail. Bondholders ate the losses. The state refused to socialize private bank debt onto 320,000 citizens who never signed up for it. Capital controls went up, the króna collapsed, and the politicians actually prosecuted bankers. Twenty-six of them went to prison. Sigurður Einarsson and Hreiðar Már Sigurðsson, the men who ran Kaupthing, served real sentences.
Ireland took the opposite road. In September 2008, the Irish government issued a blanket guarantee covering the liabilities of its major banks, including Anglo Irish Bank, a property-lending casino that should have been allowed to die in peace. The taxpayer absorbed the bill. By the time the rescue ended, Ireland had poured around 64 billion euros into its banks, roughly 40 percent of GDP. The state took on private gambling debts, then went to the Troika in 2010 hat in hand for an 85 billion euro bailout, and accepted years of austerity to pay for losses it had no business owning.
Both economies recovered. Both eventually grew again. The difference is who paid and who learned. Iceland made creditors and reckless bankers bear the consequences of their own decisions, which is the entire point of capitalism: profit and loss, not profit and bailout. Ireland protected the people who made the bad bets and handed the invoice to schoolteachers and shopkeepers.
You will hear economists call Ireland's GDP rebound a triumph (much of that "growth" is multinational accounting fiction, Leprechaun economics, but that's another lesson). What they skip is the moral architecture. When you guarantee bank liabilities, you abolish the discipline that makes markets work. You tell every banker in the country that downside is optional.
Iceland jailed its bankers. Ireland reimbursed theirs.
Piers, people are angry over the Muslim grooming gang cover-up. Not the best time to squabble over numbers—there were a shitload of victims.
“Most sexual violence is white guys”? No shit, the UK’s majority white. Minorities don’t get a medal for not out-raping the majority.
African woman can't understand why Africans in Ireland aren't looting and demolishing Irish owned businesses and suggests African countries should be offering to fly Africans out of Ireland for their own safety.
This judge sent a veteran who served in Iraq/Afghanistan to jail for two years over Facebook posts he made in the wake of child murders.
She also let rapist, Rees Newman who SA'd a 13 yo girl go free citing "overcrowded prisons."
Her name is Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, Cardiff.
The Welsh Refugee Council should be CHARGED with Crimes Against Children…
WATCH THIS.
They used 12-year-old girls in ads to lure their Third World SICK CULTURE to the U.K.
ARREST THEM ALL. NOW.
Independent Ireland's Councillor Linda de Courcy calls for ethnicity and nationality to be included in crime statistics. The campaign for transparent data on the link between migration and crime is gaining momentum following Senior Counsel Una McGurk's expose that An Garda Siochana do not record statistics on ethnicity and nationality on PULSE, Una McGurk publicly highlighted that the CSO do NOT publish statistics on immigration and crime because An Garda Siochana do not record statistics on ethnicity and nationality as a mandatory field.
Well aren't we the lucky ones that he's now going to get his wife and kid from Afganistan and bring them over to us too.
A sane country would of course deport him immediately and bar him and his family from ever entering Ireland or for that matter, the E.U.
If “some” Irish people are on the housing list for 10+ years (they are) and other foreign people are housed in a fraction of that time (they are) we can conclude that foreign people are being housed faster than “some” Irish people.
This isn’t complicated.
IRELAND:
The Dáil has passed a Sinn Féin-led Bill to remove the three day wait rule on abortion.
Despite Sinn Féin being an opposition party, the bill was supported by leaders of both government parties.
According to international research, the three day wait law likely prevented thousands of abortions since 2018. The Irish birth rate is currently declining.
The more I think about this the stranger it seems. The argument appears to be "We won't release the data because you don't have any data." Yeah, people know they don't have data - that's why they're asking the State to release it and end the speculation. That's the whole point.
Time to Deport Rahimullah Hotak Now In Interests of National Security.
Afghan migrant Rahimullah Hotak, 25, got caught laundering €45,000 through Ireland while living on welfare.
He made 45 payments to places like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
This wasn't small stuff – it was serious money moving out of the country he came to for a free ride.
Hotak arrived in Ireland in 2016 under family reunification.
Irish taxpayers housed him and paid his bills as a teenager.
In return, he used the system to shift cash abroad for what purposs who know?
The court heard he was "sorry" and mixed up with a bad crowd what crowd who knows?
The judge gave him an 18-month sentence all suspended.
No jail time. He's still here, working in a garage, and wants to bring his wife and kid over from Afghanistan.
This is typical weak nonsense from Ireland's courts and immigration system.
We let in people from unstable places with no real checks, then act surprised when they don't act loyal to Ireland. Hotak took our money and sent it somewhere else, possiblyto Islamic Terrorists.
His loyalties are clear.
Enough. Deport Rahimullah Hotak immediately.
Strip any residency he has and put him on a plane back to Afghanistan. Ireland doesn't owe him a thing. Our country first.
Our rules. Our borders. If you break the law and abuse our goodwill, you go home – no excuses, no delays.