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    All Strokers!!!

    Bertie is the same as the rest of them, he accepts Money for favours done, and nobody can tell me different.

    He must think we are the same sad people from decades ago! They are in the job to line their own pockets, and don't be fooled otherwise. Its about time Irish people stood up for themselves and stopped putting up with all this bull and demand answers.

    That other gob McDowell, chicken feed, he should walk out of government and make them call another election, although not one of them parties can be trusted in government. Each political figure should be means tested ie accounts checked and answers to where all there money has come from before being let into government to spend our money (Tax payers) on junkets and Salaries.

    I'm sure you all know that we are being ripped off here, the cost of living has shot through roof and i for 1 am sick and tired of it. When they granted the Gas increases last month they told eveyone that the average usage per household was about €680.00 per year, what a load of complete bull!! Mine for one is average €850.00 every 2 months, and we are not in the house from 8am-5pm- mon - friday have it on 2 hours morning and 4 hours evening not every day but obviously the cold days, and longer weekends.

    Electricity the same, they are fleecing us and we do nothing about it, did you all know that the TV licence has gone up another €2.00 per year and that bin tag prices gone up recently, so the money they say there giving you as tax deduction in budgets are been taken away with all these other tax'es!!

    So for next election do something about it and insist on answer's on your door step and give them loosers stick and make them work for their money!!!


    RANT OVER NOW!!!!!!!
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    In total agreement Casso, shame is too many people sitting there knowing that, but throwing out the ould the others wouldn't do it any better line. I'm not sure if they will or won't but it couldn't get worse.

    And as you say it's up to us to change it. I have to pay 8,000 vrt on a car I've picked up in england, nice one Bertie, rob me to give it back to me in some other lie. You must think we are thick.
    The above is all opinion and based on personal experience. Unless stated otherwise it is not a dig at anybody, well probably none of you lot.

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    I've just bought a Mercedes secondhand 05D and cost me €52,500 that includes VAT & VRT, You can probably say that half the €52,500 was tax.

    It is also an import from UK. No matter if or when they get rid of VRT we'll end up paying €3,000 a year road tax, they'll make it back any which way they can.

    If they did get rid of the VRT i think people would buy bigger Cars, with bigger engines and they could recoup some money back that way. But typical rip off Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by casso36 View Post
    It is also an import from UK. No matter if or when they get rid of VRT we'll end up paying €3,000 a year road tax, they'll make it back any which way they can.
    True, but at least it wouldn't be illegal on top of everything else.

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    I've just bought a Mercedes secondhand 05D and cost me €52,500 that includes VAT & VRT, You can probably say that half the €52,500 was tax.
    ...hold on ...I'm just tuning up my violin.

    If they did get rid of the VRT i think people would buy bigger Cars, with bigger engines and they could recoup some money back that way. But typical rip off Ireland.
    VRT shouldn't be touched in this country ..other than to increase it incrimentally. Slash road tax and double, triple, quadruple (or whatever it takes) the cost of fuel at the pump to get you to have a re-think on whether you need to drive those yokes and their ilk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    ...hold on ...I'm just tuning up my violin.



    VRT shouldn't be touched in this country ..other than to increase it incrimentally. Slash road tax and double, triple, quadruple (or whatever it takes) the cost of fuel at the pump to get you to have a re-think on whether you need to drive those yokes and their ilk.
    Oh no!! we have a green in our mists!!!

    Or just vote for the greens and let them take all our money and save the world???
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    Quote Originally Posted by casso36 View Post
    Oh know!! we have a green in our mists!!!
    How, oh how, did they let you out the gate of the school?

    ...and are you running a 24 hour crematorium that you manage to spend 850 bucks bi-monthly on gas?
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    Same way they let you!

    Actually was on Oil before summer and converted to Gas my first bill was €925.00 i kid you not!
    I nearly fell out of me standing when i opened the bill.

    As i've said, were not there during the day and only have it on 6 hours day. mon - fri.
    Sat - Sun could be upto 8/9 hours thats about it don't cook with gas. That bill was june this
    Year so with 34% hike in charges, i won't be using it much during the winter i'll blow on me hands and wrap blankets around us!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post

    VRT shouldn't be touched in this country ..other than to increase it incrimentally. Slash road tax and double, triple, quadruple (or whatever it takes) the cost of fuel at the pump to get you to have a re-think on whether you need to drive those yokes and their ilk.
    Slightly off topic but humour me. Tell me what I should do.Seriously.

    I'm 24 and from Dublin. Got married last year, we've started a family so we bought a house. I'm a civil servant so I'm unable to afford a house in a decent area in Dublin. I live in Laois and work in Kildare St. I'm a shift worker. My shift starts at 8 in the morning. I work overtime so finish at 9 in the evening.
    Due to our fantastic public transport system, this week I have no possible way of getting in and out of work without driving. Bear in mind that Portarlington is a 50 min train journey and the last train is 9pm from Dublin. I'd to leave the house at 6 this morning to get into work for 7.45.

    People complain about commuters using cars? Don't make me laugh. I'll give a very real example from yesterday. My wife's 7 months pregnant and struggling. My best friend lost his closest relative yesterday and she was making the journey in support (funeral was in Dolphins Barn). It takes her roughly 90mins to get ready and there was only 1 train that she could get that would ensure we'd get to the funeral on time. Train arrived (the spanky new one IE have harped on about), she got on. Sat in the station for 40 mins. Doors closed. NO announcement as to what was wrong or more to the point how long it would take to resolve. I rang Heuston to be told they'd be there another hour, and that there wouldn't be another train that would get her in on time. A day wasted. Meanwhile she's having a panic attack because she can't get off the train!
    I've no doubt if the opposition were to provide a viable and dependable public transport service they'd clean up on votes. We're crying out for a decnet service but nobody's listening.
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    I agree with you on some points there but as a regular commuter I find the public transport system very good. Suppose it depends where you are living. Our public transport certainly is underfunded when compared to some countries, though we are immeasurably better off than the English.
    There are several problems that need to be dealt with and shouldn't be dealt with by simply hitting the consumer in the pocket.

    1. Obviously some areas are badly serviced by PT (not where I live, its quite good). This needs to be improved upon. Places like Navan badly need a train service.

    2. A huge public housing scheme to make it affordable for people to live in Dublin within a decent distance of their jobs.

    3. The ending of the situation where most of the jobs in the country are concentrated around Dublin.
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    Kingdom -I'm not anti-Car -though I do think we have to get more people out of their cars in commuter belts. That IE are, quite frankly, an obstruction to doing this when they should be part of the solution is self evident.

    Maybe I should've been more specific but my target with the multiple increase in fuel costs at the pump is the person who chooses to drive large vehicles. That's not a neccessity -that's a lifestyle choice -and I think we'd have a better country if we made that lifestyle choice as prohibitive as possible.
    At the other end if we rewarded those who choose smaller and smaller vehicles (for example -exemption from road tax for <1.2L) we'd go a long way to cutting down our emissions -if not thinning out the numbers on the roads.

    It's reckoned by some that the number of cars on our roads could double by 2020. I believe it was a survey by the auto-retailers themselves that came up with that figure and they then became jittery about publishing it in case it sparked people to realise that that is nothing short of a national emergency.

    Way off topic now. Apologies.
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    There is no long term solution to the problem other than outting serious R&D money into replacing fossil fuels.
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    Can the general Government failures be split of the thread please?

    Everyone drives their cars because there is no realistic alternative at the moment, despite 10 years of virtually unlimited funds.

    One quick and easy solution would be the Government to CPO land on the outskirts of the city for park and rides for buses to make use of the bus lanes. This would give people real options after they've been forced out of the cities due to failure of Government in that area. Have them non stop from these to within the canals in Dublin say.

    Another would be to supply cie/ Dublin Bus with as many buses as they need to supply the routes within cities.

    Afterall this (relatively) cheap and simple solutions, then look at congestion charging for the cities. Fuel duties are fine in theory Lionel, but in practice they only penalise the poor and those in rural locations (who are never going to have the public transport options). I do, however, agree there should be penalties for larger suv's and the likes. Put in an exemption system, if you can prove you work on a farm and genuinely need it for work (and pulling tarquin's horse box at the weekend shouldn't qualify).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    One quick and easy solution would be the Government to CPO land on the outskirts of the city for park and rides for buses to make use of the bus lanes. This would give people real options after they've been forced out of the cities due to failure of Government in that area. Have them non stop from these to within the canals in Dublin say.

    Another would be to supply cie/ Dublin Bus with as many buses as they need to supply the routes within cities.
    This will help short term maybe but we also need to replace fossil fuels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    This will help short term maybe but we also need to replace fossil fuels.
    Long term yes, but also we wouldn't be burning as much, at inefficient engine temps and speeds, if people didn't spend 4 hours a day stuck in traffic jams.
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    Government failures thread

    Threads split.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

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    anyone use the bus service in sydney?
    its very good.
    the one here is awful.
    why do we persist with double deckers?
    they are minging to be sittin on when it is horrible out.
    I am on a luas line and I still wouldnt get it to work.
    It is like the New dheli express in the morning with the amount of people on it and it is not particularly fast. and it is not linked with the other line which goes by my office!
    I cycle to work. best money I ever spent buying the bike.
    would recommend it to anyone who is within a cyclable(!) distance to work.
    which reminds me. why do people park in cycle lanes?
    its so f*cking ignorant.
    But a decent reliable bus service would solve a lot of the problems.
    people would use public transport if it got them to work on time with least amount of hassle. you will always get people who would drive regardless but sure good luck to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    I am on a luas line and I still wouldnt get it to work. It is like the New dheli express in the morning with the amount of people on it and it is not particularly fast. and it is not linked with the other line which goes by my office!
    I think the government only like shiney new transport options irrespective of the cost of function.

    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    I cycle to work. best money I ever spent buying the bike.
    would recommend it to anyone who is within a cyclable(!) distance to work.
    which reminds me. why do people park in cycle lanes?
    its so f*cking ignorant.
    Been a long time since i cycled & unlikely to start in the winter. Rain & no showers at work is a big downside.
    The gardai allow people park in bus & cycle lanes & i've almost never seen them stop it. A well parked car in a bus lane can clog up half the city.

    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    But a decent reliable bus service would solve a lot of the problems.
    people would use public transport if it got them to work on time with least amount of hassle. you will always get people who would drive regardless but sure good luck to them.
    I drive because i am lazy & flexible working hours. Also the fact that I would have to get 2 buses as they all go into the city centre first. I would be almost faster walking than the bus.

    The luas line along the back of the quays might as well be running buses. Would have been built at fraction of the time & cost but of course not as glamour for a Minister to cut the ribbon on a dedicated bus lane. I've lived in dublin for 7 years & transaport system in th city as only got worse.
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    Interesting information for anybody that still thinks that the Government was working in the interests of the people of this country when it comes to house building, land zoning and related issues....

    BUILDERS and developers bankrolled more than 90pc of the donations to Fianna Fail last year.

    The money came largely from gala fundraisers organised by some of the best known names in the Irish building industry.

    And an Irish Independent probe reveals that more than one-third of all donations given to Fianna Fail in the past six years came from builders, developers and contractors. The party's close link with developers has come under scrutiny in recent weeks as part of the ongoing controversy over the system of donations to political parties.
    http://www.unison.ie/irish_independe...issue_id=14748
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    Re: The part in bold, it's lazy journalism that has missed this. Of the 10,000 positions the Government claim to have filled down the country, nearly 6,000 of those are people moving from one regional location to another, e.g. most of those going to Carrick on Shannon are moving from the existing Social Welfare section in Longford.

    Of the 4,000 Dublin based public servants that have expressed an interest in leaving Dublin, most have opted for the heavily oversubscribed commuter belt locations such as Drogheda, Kildare etc.

    There is still no plan as to what is to happen to those that want to stay in Dublin.

    From http://www.unison.ie/irish_independe...issue_id=14749

    Job move shambles as just 750 opt to go

    Plan to decentralise 10,000 civil servants at standstill

    THE Government's ill-fated plan to move 10,000 public servants out of Dublin has ground to a halt.

    Fewer than 1,000 staff have moved in the three years since the decentralisation plan was announced. And the Irish Independent has learned that some of those who have made the move were already based outside Dublin.

    The costly shambles was denounced last night by Opposition politicians.

    Labour's finance spokeswoman Joan Burton said the latest figures proved the Government had pulled a "political stroke" when announcing the plan in December 2003.

    The plan was unveiled in the 2003 Budget by then Finance Minister Charlie McCreevy, who warned it would be an "electoral catastrophe" if the 10,000 transfers had not been completed by the next general election. But only about 750 public servants have moved so far and the Government's Decentralisation Implementation Group (DIG) concedes that, at best, only around 2,000 will be in new locations by the time of the election next year.

    The latest figures show that:

    * Only about 750 staff will have moved by the end of the year.

    * Only two of the 390 FAS head office staff destined for Birr have actually moved to the Co Offaly town - and they were new recruits.

    * Not a single one of 11 recent FAS head office promotions has opted to leave Dublin.
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