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Bunreacht na hÉireann 1999 "A study of the Irish text"
By Mícheál Ó Cearúil Directive Principles of Social Policy /
Buntreoracha do Bheartas Chomhdhaonnach

ARTICLE 45
Forwarded from The Last True Gael (The Last True Gael)
I've been pretty quiet on this account in recent weeks. Partly because of being busy but partly because of a lack of things to say as things are, once again changing so quickly.

So anyway.

Here's what I think the plan is.

The hundreds of men being bused into local communities has let the nationalist genie out of the bottle and based on the Sunday Business Post poll, the vast majority of people agree.

They will try and deal with this with a combination of safety valve politics, intimidation, and trying to dump all the blame on the Green Party and Roderic O Gorman. They will also (I think this is part of the reasons the floatels idea was put forward) try and advertise (without admitting what they have done) to economic migrants that Ireland is not a place (for now) you want to seek asylum in. Journalists will become increasingly unhinged as their understanding of the world continued to unravel. The energy dissipates. More young people leave the country and the loyal boomer vote carries you through.

That leads us into the local elections. To quote an old comment from Jo Blog, which you find here:

"It's not just that the 'refugees' have a right to vote in the Locals. Which they might remember on the day and maybe even wander along to a polling station.

It's that, right now, serious time, effort and taxpayers money is being put in to educating refugees about Local Politics and suitable candidates are being encouraged to come forward and are being trained. All of this is being paid for by the government directly and indirectly. Meetings are being held. Training sessions are being advertised and taking place as we speak. "

So by the time the Local Elections come around, a new cohort of voters will appear out of nowhere, grab their votes and push them back.

As things limp forward, and you can listen to from about 3:20 into the linked podcast, the Right to Housing referendum is a "plan for government" but won't appear before the local elections. So then, stick it towards the end of 2024, where people feel good that the housing crisis has turned a corner (and go through the trauma of another cohort of Leaving Cert students unable to find accommodation) because we now have the right to housing. Election gets sprung in 2025 and SF is weakened.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4XqL8PvB327AbWjk1UyYJJ?si=bxr0uJ0bSkaruDWQgpTJrA&nd=1
Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
FF backbencher from Youghal gives his leader a bollocking.

>Mr O’Connor said he had the largest migrant accommodation centre in his constituency, and there were no facilities for them...He cited an opinion poll last weekend that three quarters of people felt Ireland now had enough asylum seekers.

A Red C poll last Sunday suggests support for Fianna Fáil stands at 15% nationally.

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Cú Chulainn , The Hreoic Biography
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Was out at Inver Colpa, where the milkyway meets the rest of the universe. The entrance to the kingdom An Mhí , land of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the division line of éiRe Milesian prince's who returned to the ancient homeland and sailed down the Boyne to confront the Tuatha Dé Danann and defeat them to take éiRe as their home.

Had a little look at the Maiden Tower and The Lady Finger. Both of the which, once stood on the shoreline of the Boyne. Before the sea/river walls were built.