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and that's why Ireland is up there and Greece isn't. We always were a shithole of a country - nothing's changed.Kmarion wrote:
Keep in mind this is the relative impact.
Yeah, while we're doing here, avoiding technical recessions, lulz.Spark wrote:
Sounds like Eastern Europe is having a very, very rough time of it.
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Why would they move back if (in the case of Latvia) their home country is doing worse?CameronPoe wrote:
Ireland needed a recession. Rents and house prices are dropping to non-astronomical levels, goods and services are becoming cheaper, we finally have a chance to catch up on our infrastructure deficit and all the pampered kids that missed the 80s and that think that Ipods are a birthright get a dose of fucking reality. This could quite possibly be the best thing that ever happened to us. And you have to remember - the vast vast majority still have decent jobs, the shops are still busy as hell as far I can see and bars and restaurants are still doing a roaring trade. The one major impact is that our vast immigrant population is heading back to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Czech Rep, Hungary, etc.
Because they have to pay high rents and high living costs here, but can probably shack up with the family back home.KuSTaV wrote:
Why would they move back if (in the case of Latvia) their home country is doing worse?CameronPoe wrote:
Ireland needed a recession. Rents and house prices are dropping to non-astronomical levels, goods and services are becoming cheaper, we finally have a chance to catch up on our infrastructure deficit and all the pampered kids that missed the 80s and that think that Ipods are a birthright get a dose of fucking reality. This could quite possibly be the best thing that ever happened to us. And you have to remember - the vast vast majority still have decent jobs, the shops are still busy as hell as far I can see and bars and restaurants are still doing a roaring trade. The one major impact is that our vast immigrant population is heading back to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Czech Rep, Hungary, etc.
And a corrupt government. No fair election process. Economic aid that is diverted away from the people back to the government...Ty wrote:
Does Zimbabwe not count any more? I suppose not seeing as it's not hit with the recession, more poor management.
Inter alia.AussieReaper wrote:
And a corrupt government. No fair election process. Economic aid that is diverted away from the people back to the government...Ty wrote:
Does Zimbabwe not count any more? I suppose not seeing as it's not hit with the recession, more poor management.
Our economy was doing really well, the only problem was that all of our eggs were in the construction industry basket and our dumbass Government didn't redistribute the wealth towards building other knowledge-based industries while times were good... basically it's the story of the ant and the grasshopper. Add to that the greed of Irish industries and an over-inflation of prices across the board and you have the disastrous scenario we're in right now.usmarine wrote:
lol ireland. and all the bragging from cam aboot their economy a couple years back.
woosh..........Sup wrote:
A couple years back your economy was excellent but is it still? No.usmarine wrote:
lol ireland. and all the bragging from cam aboot their economy a couple years back.
I would laugh to be honest. While everyone else was running around buying property like there was no tomorrow I was keeping my head down and refusing to participate in the make-believe. My PhD is secure for the next for few years and prices are coming down in all areas... happy days.usmarine wrote:
and your fake economy was dependent on ours...so i would not laugh if i were you.
Erm. All that has really tanked is the construction sector. It didn't have much to do with a dependency on anything. Same types of idiot that brought down your economy brought down ours - speculators. International companies are still setting up in Ireland given our corporate tax rate and educated workforce. The only significant America-related incident was the decision by Dell to move production from Limerick to Lodz in Poland. They outsource jobs in America too ye know.usmarine wrote:
lol ireland. and all the bragging from cam aboot their economy a couple years back.
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You've got a Barney Frank too?CameronPoe wrote:
Erm. All that has really tanked is the construction sector. It didn't have much to do with a dependency on anything. Same types of idiot that brought down your economy brought down ours - speculators. International companies are still setting up in Ireland given our corporate tax rate and educated workforce. The only significant America-related incident was the decision by Dell to move production from Limerick to Lodz in Poland. They outsource jobs in America too ye know.usmarine wrote:
lol ireland. and all the bragging from cam aboot their economy a couple years back.
Sounds like FloridaBraddock wrote:
Our economy was doing really well, the only problem was that all of our eggs were in the construction industry basket and our dumbass Government didn't redistribute the wealth towards building other knowledge-based industries while times were good... basically it's the story of the ant and the grasshopper. Add to that the greed of Irish industries and an over-inflation of prices across the board and you have the disastrous scenario we're in right now.usmarine wrote:
lol ireland. and all the bragging from cam aboot their economy a couple years back.
When this happens will all of the worlds ailments be blamed on someone else and not the country that has only been around a couple hundred years?Braddock wrote:
I do have a chuckle at America myself... 'Hyperpower', that was the term wasn't it? We'll see how that term fits when China come to collect their money and all of the interest.