Recession is generally unavoidable, but the scale of it can be managed and the failure to dampen down the property boom is not a mistake, but the mistake; of a lifetime.
Cowen's lack of qualification in money matters is only a tiny part of the problem: any moron could see what was coming and should have been able to figure out that the actions that did take place - as advised by civil servants or not - were absolutely guaranteed to make things worse, not better. Cowen couldn't, because he was tainted by Fianna Fail's ever-present problem: take the short-term fix, ignore the long game, hope for the best. Ultimately he's a greedy man in a greedy party, like most of his colleagues in Fianna Fail.
Sadly, there are very few people in Irish politics that aren't guilty of the same thing. They don't care about the people they represent, they care about themselves and their image, and occasionally the party if it suits them. The people are just an annoyance, a faithful - yet pretty thick - dog that needs to be patted or smacked every now and then to keep them in order.
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