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So what is the name of this party, and what does it actually do? Taliban? Greens? Not Sitting Around, Not Protesting party?sovtek wrote:..I've joined a party that dont just sit around and talk...they do things. I'm not talking about just protesting either...
Yeah its the Taliban. I hear about them in the news all time out there helping immigrants.victor8600 wrote:So what is the name of this party, and what does it actually do? Taliban? Greens? Not Sitting Around, Not Protesting party?sovtek wrote:..I've joined a party that dont just sit around and talk...they do things. I'm not talking about just protesting either...
A party who do things??? ha well its not fiann fail and its definitely not and will not be fine gael (leo valdvakar anyone?), labour maybe make some noise but that would be about it, during this tough period of time, sinn fein ha no chance the working class will leave them.sovtek wrote:With all the roadblocks the justice department in general and the INIS in particular I think its time to get people power and push this government to treat immigrants fairly (which basically means this government has to go).
I've joined a party that dont just sit around and talk...they do things. I'm not talking about just protesting either. It's quite obvious the Irish government doesnt give a crap about its "own people" much less immigrants so they aren't going to listen by people just protesting every once in a while.
I've been here almost ten years and the amount of crap I've had to deal with immigration over the last few years...when I should be enjoying the security anyone that has contributed to this country as much as I have(and hundreds of thousands like me) should.
Then after all the abuse and virtual slavery if they do priviledge you with secure immigration status they make you pay through the nose for the "priviledge". I'm sick of it and I'm NOT leaving!
PM me if you are interested in joining.
It was never "great". Mass immigration was always the elephant in the room, the issue people never wanted to mention in case they were deemed dearly beloved. Now our country is going down the toilet, people no longer care about being labelled "dearly beloved." The PC crowd could only silence the majority for so long.v emmy wrote: It was great when we poured in to fill the jobs that they couldn't fill around 1999-2000 etc. "Thanks for coming to help us out; we don't need you now." (My boyfriend falls into that category, but of course, he doesn't mean *ME!* He KNOWS me.
Well now that the PC brigade is well and truly vanquished....pour your little heart out.IrishTom wrote:It was never "great". Mass immigration was always the elephant in the room, the issue people never wanted to mention in case they were deemed dearly beloved. Now our country is going down the toilet, people no longer care about being labelled "dearly beloved." The PC crowd could only silence the majority for so long.v emmy wrote: It was great when we poured in to fill the jobs that they couldn't fill around 1999-2000 etc. "Thanks for coming to help us out; we don't need you now." (My boyfriend falls into that category, but of course, he doesn't mean *ME!* He KNOWS me.
I guess that's why the last local elections saw FF get battered about the eyes?v emmy wrote:
We can vote only at the local level.
We are a small influence in that respect.
You might want to point out to your bf how much tax revenue we bring in without taking anything from the kitty and also that when immigrants are kicked out the good jobs dont come back.It was great when we poured in to fill the jobs that they couldn't fill around 1999-2000 etc. "Thanks for coming to help us out; we don't need you now." (My boyfriend falls into that category, but of course, he doesn't mean *ME!* He KNOWS me.)
When you occupy his constituency office en mass and with a fair amount of locals things start to look different. There is a reason ol Derm gave a little victory (and I do mean little) to the MRC in the form of the extension of status to those who are made redundant. Unfortunately the MRC are only prepared to come out every once in a while to exert any pressure so their gains are modest and I don't think you can get the change to come from "inside the system" IMHO.But the bottom line is election/re-election and staff holding on to jobs.
The Minister of Justice obviously would want to avoid going the way of one of his predecessors (i.e. McDowell) by not getting re-elected.
The people under him in his department want to keep their jobs.
The more scrutiny INIS give applications, the slower they go reviewing them; then the more likely they are to find reasons for refusal. Points for them. Job security. So no job cuts there.
Minister perceived to be minimising the number of blow-ins getting citizenship is a good thing for him and that can turn into votes.
Simple as that... from where I sit anyway. Sorry for the morose overview.
I don't even need three guesses which side you sit on there grumble.walrusgumble wrote:
Respectively, and i wish you the best of luck, you won't get too many people (natives) concerned with the genuine plight of the immigrant at this time... in fact, they may get resentment. still best of luck
i am sorry sovek, but there are no sides, this is not a game. In the future, don't waste your time replying to my posts if you are going to think and rule with your heart as oppose to your head.sovtek wrote:I don't even need three guesses which side you sit on there grumble.walrusgumble wrote:
Respectively, and i wish you the best of luck, you won't get too many people (natives) concerned with the genuine plight of the immigrant at this time... in fact, they may get resentment. still best of luck
What is a non-national?walrusgumble wrote:
1. I offer full support to those genuine people (non nationals) in need of help.