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Reminder. Roderic O Gorman's department publishes out contract templates in "Comic Sans" font.
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Razan Ibraheem came as a "refugee" from a predominantly Alawite area, a ruling class region that didn't see much action in the war. She doesn't wear a hijab and is quite relaxed regarding religious laws. Shias and Alawites tend to be quite secular (I know some of you might dislike these statements from me, but it's true). What's her story? The Alawites in control. Is she pro-Assad or anti-Assad? Why? Why not? What is she doing here, and why is she working tirelessly for a globalist regime "correcting misinformation" (having worked for Mark Little and Aine Kerr's Orwellian organization, Kinzen)? In my opinion, she's an economic migrant, possibly a wealthy, middle-upper class Alawite (I'm speculating here - but it's a good hunch). Another rich kid fighting the power, the luxury belief class but with hieroglyphics. I couldn't care less about her past or what she did to get here. But now she's entering the arena, so she's fair game. Shes now involved and peddling misinformation about the good people of Roscrea, who after accepting 600 individuals without complaint or incident, finally stood up when their last hotel was about to close. She should have remained silent, and we wouldn't have cared.
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Tom Gilligan is the main reason why Mayo has been planted so much (170% the national average for IPAS applicants) . He is the Director of Services and Housing at Mayo County Council and, more importantly, the founder of vacanthomes.ie, a website where you can rat out derelict buildings to the council for a new lease of life. Each county now has a vacant property officer. I encourage you to get familiar with the names in your county and ask what it's their function or goal? The most interesting thing about Tom Gilligan is that he seems to reside in the Ballina area, as he sits on many groups and festivals in the town. Ballina is the second largest town in Mayo and has had a total of ZERO ipas centres or applicants. https://vacanthomes.ie/officers/
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Give him a follow.. He sneered, yawned, and laughed throughout the Mayo County Council meeting yesterday, where the council unanimously decided to stop cooperating with the department. He withheld IPAS numbers from the county council all year... it's on record... and when finally forced to produce a report in November at a cost of 3,000 euros, it contained migrant/asylum seeker/IPAS data that was 6 months out of date. Absolute contempt. This guy should be public enemy number one. He is liaising at a very high level across the country to repurpose and find vacant locations to house migrants. https://twitter.com/TomGilliganMCC
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Mayo alone boasts over 1800 marked ringforts. How about a trolling campaign for vacanthomes.ie where we log these ancient structures as derelict houses? That's over 40,000 sites. Should overload Tom Gilligans servers and budget.
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Mayo County Council's non-binding motion to cease engagement with the department - a response to concerns about upcoming elections, requires close examination not slaps on the back. It's important to review council meeting notes and past statements to discern which councillors have been proactive or dismissive in voicing these issues over the year. This research is essential to determine who truly deserves credit and who, due to their inaction, should be voted out. There are maybe three or four out of the whole council who could actually pass this s*** test in my opinion.
For months, Mayo elected officials have faced misinformation, no updates, and no communication from the unelected head of housing and services in the county. They are on record pleading for statistics from a year ago, only to be brushed off. So, how does a motion to cease engagement with the department fix anything, when it was the head of the housing division who was engaging with the department and treating our councillors with contempt ?" The prick was giving them IPAS stats for July in November. The worst part of this is that the stats are Published weekly by IPAS and anyone with half a brain could have checked themselves.
Reminder. The department of children still haven't published a list of purchase orders over 20k for the last two quarters of 2023 most likely breaking their own statutory reporting guidelines. This list contains all IPAS and Ukrainian accomodation payments. https://www.gov.ie/en/collection/dfdadb-department-of-children-and-youth-affairs-purchase-orders-for-20000-o/#2023
IPAS release very good data and have become more transparent with statistics over the year. The main issue with these statistics is that they are released in formats suitable for reading or sharing, but not for analysis. While the government portrays the country as a Silicon Valley, statistics on pressing issues are released in formats difficult to extract and work with for data scientists and analysts. This could be due to obfuscation or simply inefficiency - take your pick. Our country needs a radical initiative on data transparency. Take crime statistics, for instance; all we usually get in the media is a top-level headline every 3 months, never a granular or historical analysis. This lack of detail lets the government off the hook on multiple issues. If the Department of Justice claims there's no link between X and Y, the public needs to demand they prove it with data and analytics, because it's all there.
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Dig into your county development plans.
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When this shit happens, dig into the director of services for housing in the county.