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  1. Re:Why are they broke in the first place? on The Luck of the Irish Runs Out · · Score: 1

    They are also broke because they spent the annual windfall income from the property bubble to win re-election instead of saving for a rainy day.
    There has been a gap of around 20 thousand million Euro between spending and income EVERY YEAR since the property bubble collapsed (2007?).

    You can't carry on for long with at weight on your shoulders. The gap must be closed via tax increases, spending cuts or both because additional income from GNP/GDP growth ain't happening. The longer you leave it the worse it becomes.

    - Paul.

  2. Re:It's not the country's debts. on The Luck of the Irish Runs Out · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's the private bank's debts.

    For some unknown reason the Irish government decided to guarantee all debts by banks in Ireland including banks that are owned and run by people who are not Irish or based in Ireland. These debts were not sovereign debts until the Irish government decided to unilaterally back them without any good cause. They did this back in 2008 and it's only now that they massive amount that they've basically handed over to private investors is becoming apparent.

    I agree the guarantee was handled disastrously but I'm a little leery of the 'dirty foreigner' angle.

    Which dirty foreigner private investors would these be? Bank share holders? Anyone who bought shares in the banks over the last decade has seen their investment wiped out. The Irish government owns the lion's share of Allied Irish Banks and Bank Of Ireland. Anglo Irish Bank is fully nationalised, with all shareholders completely wiped out. They gambled, they lost.

    Who else then? Property developers with massive loans to the Banks that they cannot pay off? Maybe, but they are not dirty foreigners, they're home grown entrepreneurs!

    Where to next? The bond markets? Dirty foreign bastards, buying Irish bonds on the promise of a coupon paid over five or ten years. The cheek of them!

    Our problems are home made. Blaming the foreigners is lazy and unbecoming for a country that has sent her children to all corners of the globe. The sad thing is that because of the home grown cock up the exodus is happening again.

    Paul.

  3. Re:What if you're running from a mugger and want t on Smart Phones Could Know Their Users By How They Walk · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you're trying to dial the cops while running from a mugger I predict an encounter with a sturdy lamppost, street sign or news stand in your very near future.

  4. Re:Kuiper belt? on Kuiper Belt Collision Found; Possible Comet Source · · Score: 1

    Dang! 'Comets' not 'Comments'!

  5. Kuiper belt? on Kuiper Belt Collision Found; Possible Comet Source · · Score: 1

    Surely you mean the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt, named after Kenneth Essex Edgeworth and Gerard Peter Kuiper.

    Given that Edgeworth made one of the earliest suggestions that a reservoir of comments could exist beyond the planets, his contribution too should be honoured by using the belt's full name.

    Long live the GNU^H^H^HEdgworth-Kuiper Belt!

  6. Re:While they're at it on ABC Wants DVR Fast Forwarding Disabled · · Score: 1

    Yeah,
    And get them to lock the door to the kitchen and the loo as well.