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New online-only news site, Dublin Observer. Early days but good to see.
McWilliams in the Sunday Business Post…
This fundamental economic truth seems to evade our politicians. They don’t seem to realise that the more blank cheques they write to shore up the European banking system, the more they are burdening us with future taxes. This tax burden causes the economies to contract more. Writing cheques to bail out Europe’s banks won’t help anyone, apart from the creditors of the banks – who should suffer anyway. This is how capitalism works.
The lender is as culpable in a crisis. Was that not the capitalism you learned too?
Constantin Gurdgiev on the extension of the bank guarantee.
Gerard Cunningham walks along the canal with his camera.
Telegraph photoshops the border into NASA image. Ye’wah? Via Skin Flicks.
Letter to the editor in the Irish Independent from a Declan Doyle.
Words like nepotism, largesse and cronyism are employed by polite and civilised society to convey its discomfiture with immoral conduct.
But the times in which we live demand that we develop a language and attitude more fitting to both describe and challenge the enemy Ireland faces today.
Very simply, public life has been criminalised.
We need to ‘man up’ as a nation and admit this…
Political editor of BBC Northern Ireland blogs on the release of the Saville Report.