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Will the Soldiers of Destiny flee at first sight of ICTU’s battle tanks?

THE cabinet is working a double shift. Along with their regular weekly Tuesday meetings they sit every Thursday to deliberate on the budget. Their target is to obtain a €4bn reduction in public expenditure.

Thu, 29 Oct, 2009

My bet is NAMA will lose €12bn and bank customers will pay for it

THE NAMA debate has moved on. This week and next, the Dáil will amend the detailed provisions of the legislation.

Thu, 22 Oct, 2009

Cowen bid to prop up O’Donoghue in the chair was simply grotesque

He was renowned for politicised grant-giving as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism. There is little evidence of personal humility throughout his political career. His penchant for luxury was exceptional and unsustainable. He doesn’t deserve sympathy or victim status because he milked the system

Thu, 15 Oct, 2009

Yes it can — our positive Lisbon result can restore hope to the nation

The overriding truth of this entire campaign was the upside of voting Yes was relatively modest to the disastrous impact of a No vote. The prospects of investor confidence collapsing would have incurred lasting long-term damage. There was no Plan C in the event of failure

Thu, 08 Oct, 2009

It’s high time the Government’s rising star stepped up and seized the day

Brian Lenihan seems to be the only senior Government politician who attempts to give effective leadership. FF’s minor upward blip in the polls is due to his assertive confidence ... He can chart a course for future positive direction for the nation, based on realism and straight speaking

Thu, 01 Oct, 2009

There is no silver bullet solution to our truly enormous banking fiasco

HIGH Court judges Peter Kelly and Frank Clarke found the business plans of Liam Carroll’s Zoe group to be artificial and fanciful. I fear the NAMA plan would equally fail their scrutiny. This does not mean NAMA isn’t a viable solution.

Thu, 24 Sep, 2009

Contempt for politicians no reason to repudiate vital national interests

The state guarantee on Irish bank deposits, nationalisation of Anglo Irish Bank and NAMA would all have been impossible without the ECB’s €100bn.

Thu, 17 Sep, 2009

The cowards have failed to act as our mad debt soars by €60m a day

Each passing week we add €400m to the national debt to keep the show on the road. We’ll be lucky if the fiscal outcome for 2009 is limited to an appalling gaping deficit of €20bn. Political decisions alone are responsible for this madness. We can’t blame Lehman Bros, subprime lending or the credit crunch

Thu, 10 Sep, 2009

Will there be an election before 2010? It’s an even money bet ...

Politicians deeply abhor and detest general elections. All recoil at the personal horror of their own uncertainty. TDs are always in a constant state of denial about the prospects of a pending contest. The profound level of private insecurity has to be felt to be believed.

Thu, 20 Aug, 2009

You’ve seen good and bad days, Mary. Now it’s time to say goodbye

If you stay around long enough in the one position in politics, you will accumulate a lot of enemies. Harney has not lacked for courage or shirked conflict. Like all warriors, eventually the scars of battle take their toll. Too many health commentators, professionals and leaders want rid of her

Thu, 13 Aug, 2009

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