To prosper economically, a nation must find a way to not just educate its people, it must find a way to retain them
Govt to increase excise duty from 1st April
‘People have visited from all over to support us’
unusually, it is an example of a big Government spending programme which if enacted properly should have a net positive effect on the economics of the area in which it is being enacted.
They shouldn’t do tax cuts at all: They should do tax rebates. And they should do them in January.
“middle class people in Ireland don’t protest about money, they only protest about do-gooder stuff”
Fuel hike coming
There has also, teachers say, been a notable reduction in the prestige associated with teaching.
The Minister for Housing is, like the whalers of yore, a sudden convert to the cause of conservation:
“Lessons have been learned” is a cliché in Ireland for a reason. It’s because the reality is that lessons are never, ever, learned.
Overall, it is difficult to look at the medium term economic situation with anything but pessimism
Gerard and Penny who run a homestead in rural county Longford say slow living in the country side is an antidote to the chaos of modernity. Watch more: https://gript.ie/dublin-man-who-settled-in-rural-longford-explains-regenerative-farming-on-guided-tour-of-garden/