Monthly Archives: September 2009

That John O’Donoghue statement in full

Under the Freedom of Made-up Information act I found a draft version of John O’Donoghue’s statement to the Dáil. Errors are not mine. To each member of Dáil Éireann, September 11th, 2009. Fellow gobshites, I am writing to you and … Continue reading

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Kerrygold ad

Have you seen that new Kerrygold ad. Irish man comes home with his pregnant German girlfriend. Irish mammy is all ‘Oh, my Irish boy is so great. I can’t say I disapprove of his foreign bird but at least she’s … Continue reading

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More FÁS – FF madness

Check this out. Controversial former Fas boss Rody Molloy had his pension boosted by an estimated €1.4m after the intervention of two senior government ministers, who are this weekend blaming each other over the affair. Molloy, who presided over an … Continue reading

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Should ‘consider their positions’??

From today’s Irish Times: Minister for the Environment John Gormley has said the board of Fás should resign following a damning report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on expenditure controls at the agency. “The public are concerned about the … Continue reading

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Liam Carroll’s appeal rejected … again

Some common sense at last. The High Court has refused an application for examinership by seven companies controlled by developer Liam Carroll. However, he severely criticised the way in which certain figures have been presented to the court by the … Continue reading

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Democracy does not work

Give people the chance to vote they vote for cunts. When the cunts get giddy with power and become even more cuntish the people still vote for them. Only when the cunts become catastrophic cunts will we see a change. … Continue reading

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Recession buster – part 33a

Prices may be falling but are they falling enough for you and your family? Here’s a bargain that should help. Yesterday it was reported that a horse was sold in Smithfield market for just €8. It wasn’t the greatest horse … Continue reading

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Splodge’s dilemma

Splodge, one of the regulars in the bar, came in last night for a couple of quiet pints. We got to talking and it turns out he got a new dog. It’s a Doberman crossed with Bichon Frisé. He’s a … Continue reading

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The battle

The crowd watched the two men with ever-increasing tension. Things had gone bad when they ought not to have. This was senseless and the violence that simmered could only come from such beginnings. They circled them as they circled each … Continue reading

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Commission on Taxation

The report of the Commission on Taxation is launched today. New measures introduced will be a property tax which everyone must pay if they so much as look at a property. Those who actually own one and have been taxed … Continue reading

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The report of the Commission on Taxation is launched today. New measures introduced will be a property tax which everyone must pay if they so much as look at a property. Those who actually own one and have been taxed to the fucking hilt already with stamp duty will be pleased to know that their hilt is going to take another pounding. They’re not just going to ‘put the tip in’, a wise man often said, it’s going all the way. And it’ll be sore.

Water tax. As we live on an island where it rains all the time water is a scarce commodity. There’ll be a 20c increase in bottles of water that you get in shops that are just tap water run through an industrial sized Brita filter while all showers in Ireland are to become coin slot operated costing €1 a minute.

A new rate of income tax will be introduced. This rate, to keep things simple, will be called ‘ALL’.

A carbon tax will mean that the Greens can look back in years to come and say ‘Well, people accused us of being soft. Of being Fianna Fail’s puppets. Of going back 0n every principle we ever had just to hang on to that little bit of power which we so greedily suckled on, like it were some magic teat. Yet in the end did we not do our bit for the environment? Did we not care for ozones and stratospheres and mesospheres and invisible stuff at the expense of people who did not give the slightest shit about them? Yes, we did. We made life even more expensive on the back of a foolish belief that it was everyone’s duty to care for the planet. That ‘Gaia’ needed us to care for it, thus making the outrageous, self-indulgent assumption that we weren’t the first of many bacteria to have dwelt on this vast rock and that we couldn’t just be wiped out in a second for everything to start again in another form. At least we did that”.

Use of the sun to see, grow crops or to not plunge into another ice-age will be regulated and taxed appropriately.

Car owners will be subjected to a new ‘wheel levy’ of €200 per wheel per annum while the ‘tyre tarrif’ is expected to raise enough money to bail out 15 property developers per annum.

Air Duty is to be discussed with a proposal that impositions are paid on the basis of lung capacity.

Anyone wishing to emigrate must pay a €3,999.99 departure tax.

Someone wake me up when I’m poor enough to be lying in an alley drinking paint stripper with no idea what’s going on apart from the fact this bottle of paint stripper is a fine vintage.