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Will Taxing Couples Who Choose Not to Have Kids Be an Answer To Ireland’s Demographic and Pension Time Bomb?

Multiculturalism and Mass Immigration have not only failed to solve the Pension Time Bomb in Europe, caused by Europeans choosing consumerism over family, but has exacerbated it because migrants are generally uneducated, unemployable, disease ridden and prefer to languish on the welfare system they never contributed to. Whilst Hungary is offering free homes to parents with two or more children, Europe's liberal regimes seem to doggedly pursue the policy of aborting your own children while importing migrant children, who place an even greater burden on social health and welfare.
Singapore also tried to incentivise families to have more children but that failed as the lure of consumerism is far too strong and it failed.
Another possible solution is a new proposal to tax adults who have fewer than two children which has been muted
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Yellow Vest Ireland: Promise and Potential

The Yellow Vest movement reached Ireland this past Saturday (15/12/18), with approximately 200 people taking to the streets of Dublin in hi-vis vests, protesting among other things, the government of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, and his regime of nanny-statism and extortionate taxation. However, at the demonstration, there was a clear divide between two different groups, roughly half and half in number. One group consisted of normal everyday Janes and Joes, new to street activism. The other, consisted of the usual bunch of Far Left types such as People Before Profit and #TakeBackTheCity activists. Neither side cooperated well, in chanting or even when it came to marching in the correct direction. By the time the procession made it to the Department of the Taoiseach, having started at the Customs House at 2pm, it had halved in number. It should have been obvious that this would happen before the crowd gathered outside the Customs House. In the weeks before the event,
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Yet another stumble for Jean-Claude “Druncker” as he misses a step and takes a tumble before dinner at top level EU-Africa summit in Vienna

Jean-Claude Juncker was once again seen struggling to navigate a small set of stairs at a key international summit today. The European Commission President, who last week told the UK Prime Minister the EU would offer no further concessions on her Brexit deal, was photographed seemingly losing his balance and having to be held and helped by a pair of aides. It is the latest of several high-profile events, including a NATO summit, at which the politician has looked unsteady on his feet. Today the 64-year-old was attending the High-Level Forum Africa-Europe summit, at the Spanish horse riding school in the Hofburg palace in Vienna, Austria. The summit of European and African leaders focused on the crucial matters of economic development and migration, which have come to be among the EU's defining challenges in the wake of mass migration from North Africa and the Middle East triggered by the Syrian civil war. Later at the event Mr Juncker, whose previous job was as Pr
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