First, people on this site are retarded, which is why I like this site as it's a comedy goldmine.
2nd, Ireland's problems were not government debt.
Eating the Irish
Before the bank bust, Ireland had little public debt. But with taxpayers suddenly on the hook for gigantic bank losses, even as revenues plunged, the nationâs creditworthiness was put in doubt. So Ireland tried to reassure the markets with a harsh program of spending cuts.
Step back for a minute and think about that. These debts were incurred, not to pay for public programs, but by private wheeler-dealers seeking nothing but their own profit. Yet ordinary Irish citizens are now bearing the burden of those debts.
Or to be more accurate, theyâre bearing a burden much larger than the debt â because those spending cuts have caused a severe recession so that in addition to taking on the banksâ debts, the Irish are suffering from plunging incomes and high unemployment.
But there is no alternative, say the serious people: all of this is necessary to restore confidence.
Strange to say, however, confidence is not improving. On the contrary: investors have noticed that all those austerity measures are depressing the Irish economy â and are fleeing Irish debt because of that economic weakness.
Now what? Last weekend Ireland and its neighbors put together what has been widely described as a âbailout.â But what really happened was that the Irish government promised to impose even more pain, in return for a credit line â a credit line that would presumably give Ireland more time to, um, restore confidence. Markets, understandably, were not impressed: interest rates on Irish bonds have risen even further.
Ireland is now in its third year of austerity, and confidence just keeps draining away. And you have to wonder what it will take for serious people to realize that punishing the populace for the bankersâ sins is worse than a crime; itâs a mistake.
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If FOXNews blames Ireland on govt programs then it must be true...
FOXNews the early years:
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Can't believe people fell for that. lol