A national day of protest is needed,
With all respect, probably a waste of energy and garda resources in the grand overall scheme of things.
I suggest a national campaign HAP ( "halve our politicians" ). Halve the pay, pensions and perks of the politicians. ...or else bring in a tax rate of say 70% for those above 100,000 per annum. The rot starts at the top. Those in RTE as well as ESB also need a big pay cut. The ordinary working people have had enough.
Well, a national day of protest ( over 1. cervical cancer 2. special needs teachers ) will not achieve very much, in the overall scheme of things . It would be like a business going bust fighting over twopence. As a country we are borrowing 23 billion. When the IMF arrive ( lets hope there will still be an IMF then + they will care enough about us to come in ) they will not say we can afford even as much as we do to those involved in cancer care + special needs. Thats the reality of it.
Have I got it right? Call a demonstration, and then decide what people are protesting about?
Down with this sort of thing.
A national day of protest is needed, for me its the wastage and cancelation of essential services.
1. cervical cancer
2. special needs teachers
feel free to add.
Condescending pr**k! :mad: In Cork he'd be known as a L****r!
Protesting is easy, it's coming up with alternative policies that is the problem, and I mean alternative polices that will actually work, not the "why bail out the bankers" type rubbish that keeps getting trotted out without anyone thinking it through
Instead of protesting against withdrawal of special needs teachers, why not protest outside the INTO headquarters over the 31 days uncertifed sick leave a teacher can take in a year with no action taken against them.
Why not protest outside the INO headquarters about the 7 nurses I saw in Kilkenny hospital last weekend standing in a ward discussing their holidays for nearly an hour or the midwife which didn't know what was wrong with an epidural when all it had happened was it had run out or the medical staff who are too lazy to wash their hands and are spreading superbugs all over the place.
Why not protest outside IMPACT headquarters over the unvouched expenses policies in many public sector areas
Why not protest outside the car tax offices which close at lunchtime, the one time working members of the public might be able to go down there and avail of their "services"
I've no arguement that the politicians, bankers and property developers have a lot to answer for, that we could scrap the undemocratically elected Seanad tomorrow and no one would even notice and lots of other things. But there are a lot of other people who are responsible as well
Is it really true that a former minister is entitled to a pension even though he/she may be still a sitting TD and being paid for this?
It was in the Independent yesterday that Bertie Ahern earns €100,000 per annum as a government salary plus €160,000 per year as a ministerial pension - why is he drawing a pension when he is not retired or of pensionable age??. And he also still has a driver, expenses, etc. Yes, the rot certainly does start from the top.
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