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The Irish Times
Living in a jobless country, thousands emigrating every month, Long gone are the times of the Celtic tiger and the Irish punt. The economy has collapsed into a heap on the floor, A depressing recession is hard to ignore. Politicians are greedy and getting more desperate, Now this country is turning into a cesspit. Honestly dishonesty is at an all-time high, Profiteering politicians telling lie after lie. They expect us to believe them, but it’s clearly all lies, It’s so obvious you can see it without opening your eyes. Rent and homelessness increasing, too expensive to be leasing, Health and education decreasing while politicians keep fleecing. And that phony Simon Coveney is nothing but a clown, Do you really think he cares about the people in your town? Democracies don’t become corrupt overnight, this takes time, Slowly but surely it starts to decline.
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