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Megyn Kelly: Pope May Be About To Resign!
"Unusual activity at the Vatican as reports break that Pope Francis may be about to resign."
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"Unusual activity at the Vatican as reports break that Pope Francis may be about to resign."
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Bilavas ship or "Devils Boat"
Old Viking boat shaped grave site in Latvia
Interesting to note on sign it says tens of thousands of Irish women were stolen & sold in the slave markets in Eastern Mediterranean by the Vikings at a Latvian archaeological site. Not something you will find well documented in Irish history books
Old Viking boat shaped grave site in Latvia
Interesting to note on sign it says tens of thousands of Irish women were stolen & sold in the slave markets in Eastern Mediterranean by the Vikings at a Latvian archaeological site. Not something you will find well documented in Irish history books
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HOW OPPOSITION PARTIES CAUSED THE CURRENT COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS
The Irish public were for long periods generally skeptical of lockdown and the need for the tightest pandemic restrictions in the world.
And the Irish public were correct; it was clear early on that the lockdown was having little effect on COVID mortality but came with massive economic, health, and social costs (see: Herby, J., Jonung, L., & Hanke, S. (2022). A literature review and meta-analysis of the effects of lockdowns on COVID-19 mortality. Studies in Applied Economics, (200).)
When it comes to the economy in particular, it's obvious that closing the country for 2 years is going to be bad for the economy. Costs are higher and inflation is rising because of lockdown's impact.
So if the public were tired of draconian lockdown, why did it keep going?
Answer: because the opposition parties made no opposition at all. Without elected representatives to rally around, guide them, and speak for them, the people were left powerless.
Sinn Fรฉin and the Left parties supported more restrictions at every step of the pandemic ("The measures that have been taken have been really, really hard but they have also been really necessary. The figures don't lie." - Mary Lou McDonald, March 2021)
They are to blame for the consequences of lockdown including the current economic hardship most working class people find themselves in.
The Irish public were for long periods generally skeptical of lockdown and the need for the tightest pandemic restrictions in the world.
And the Irish public were correct; it was clear early on that the lockdown was having little effect on COVID mortality but came with massive economic, health, and social costs (see: Herby, J., Jonung, L., & Hanke, S. (2022). A literature review and meta-analysis of the effects of lockdowns on COVID-19 mortality. Studies in Applied Economics, (200).)
When it comes to the economy in particular, it's obvious that closing the country for 2 years is going to be bad for the economy. Costs are higher and inflation is rising because of lockdown's impact.
So if the public were tired of draconian lockdown, why did it keep going?
Answer: because the opposition parties made no opposition at all. Without elected representatives to rally around, guide them, and speak for them, the people were left powerless.
Sinn Fรฉin and the Left parties supported more restrictions at every step of the pandemic ("The measures that have been taken have been really, really hard but they have also been really necessary. The figures don't lie." - Mary Lou McDonald, March 2021)
They are to blame for the consequences of lockdown including the current economic hardship most working class people find themselves in.
The Irish Times
Irish Times poll: Strong support for reopening society as soon as possible
Caution about easing Covid-19 restrictions vying with impatience for lifting lockdown
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"It isn't a crisis anymore - it is a disaster."
President Michael D Higgins has described housing in Ireland as "our great, great failure" | https://bit.ly/3Ogbf40
President Michael D Higgins has described housing in Ireland as "our great, great failure" | https://bit.ly/3Ogbf40
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