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Remembering the Stastics

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007 by Dave

This morning at ten past eight exactly 51 weeks ago my cousin Colin lost his life. He was killed on his way to work, his first “real” job after finishing his Mech Eng degree at UL. The red scrap metal you see below is the wreckage which his crushed body was cut from.

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He was hit by another young bloke who just happened to be in a rush and made a tragic mistake. A mistake which turned Colin into a statistic and has brought untold grief upon our family and his friends.

Since then my uncle has been campaigning to have a national day of remembrance for all those killed on our roads. In the coming weeks I hope to launch a web site to help bring attention to the campaign. As part of the web site intiative we will probably run some kind of email campaign or online petition. I’d be grateful to anyone who would support us by adding there name or email address when the time comes.

In the mean time if you get the opportunity today ring someone who you haven’t rung in a while just to say hello, make a special effort to meet up with a friend or family member. This is a campaign to remember those who are already lost, to help those left  behind with only photographs and memories.

And by the way if you are driving today… slow the fuck down… being dead is a lot less convenient than being late.

It’s the Tax Payers Money…

Saturday, June 30th, 2007 by Dave

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So let the tax payers decide.

Myself and Frank had an interesting conversation last week about how the current system of one man - one vote aint really working. Basically we the people don’t seem to pay enough attention to who we vote for. Some of us vote for all the wrong reasons. Some people don’t even bother their back sides to vote, yet reserve the right to avail of the benefits the state (sorry the tax payers) provide… free first, second and third level education, roads, social welfare, subsidised public transport, health care etc etc

I’ve seen the other side, politicians pandering to those who come looking for favors… my daughter and her baby needs a house, I want a medical card -even though I’m not entitled to it! So people who don’t deserve the support of the state (sorry the tax payer) are getting it and those seeking office are facilitating this misallocation of funds in order to get elected.

So the system is broken. I’ve got a suggestion to fix it. One that is fair on those who deserve fairness most of all… those footing the bill.

My suggestion is a simple one. It’s still one man - one vote but the votes are weighted. Weighted based on the amount of personal tax paid by the individual in the 12 months leading up to the election. The beauty of the plan is that those who only take from the system won’t get to decide how the money they didn’t work hard to earn is spent. If the mega rich want to have a say they will have to start paying a bit of tax too!!!

It’s a sort of capitalist socialism where the PAYE worker, the back bone of the economy, rules supreme.

I await your questions and comments!

A matter of collecting a debt!

Thursday, June 28th, 2007 by Dave

You know if you have a TV, you must have a TV licence? Well you must, that’s the law. The government spend quiet a few quid sending out inspectors to make sure we all cough up. It’s fair enough really, even if it’s a little expensive. If you are a bold boy or girl however and “forget� to pay you licence fee… well then as those expensive ads with Podge and Rodge tell us you can face a fine or even jail. And yes they actually do send people to jail for not paying their licence fee a mere €130 or there about!

But if you are a TD, returning to the bosom of the Fianna Fail party (after being thrown out for the minor matter of facilitating tax evasion) and you own, lets say €2.5m… well then you get your bill halved, your boyfriend pays for it, the tax payer pays the rest and you get a junior ministry! What a country… good job the Greens are there cleaning up the Fianna Fail act.

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