Varadkar in Davos and defending Donohoe
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Varadkar in Davos and defending Donohoe

Regarding Davos, this line really sums up everything about that gathering, “Like every year, much of the most significant activity in Davos will take place behind closed doors” YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZgePlgiwIMnPWaTUyUa2w Bitchute: www.bitchute.com/channel/sm90uhea8URx/ Odysee: hhttps://odysee.com/@DansMixTape:0 Minds: www.minds.com/dansmixtape/ Telegram: t.me/DansMixTapeIRL gab: https://gab.com/DansMixTape Email [email protected]
KBC and the possible fallout if they leave Ireland
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KBC and the possible fallout if they leave Ireland

After more than four decades and serving over 300,000 customers, KBC has entered in to talks with Bank of Ireland to potentially acquiring its loan assets and liabilities. Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/sm90uhea8URx/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@DansMixTape:0?r=BKCkoc2cQuxkem5evTteKGDKB1XAjoQv Gab: https://gab.com/DansMixTape Email [email protected]
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50,000 Outpatient and Medical Appointments to be Cancelled Today as Nurses Strike Goes Ahead

“Paltry and tokenistic” is how Labour’s health spokesperson Alan Kelly has described proposals by Minister for Health Simon Harris and Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe for new talks on resolving the nurses dispute which should focus on issues relating to staffing levels and working conditions but not pay. He told Newstalk Breakfast that the offer was in fact “kind of insulting” and that be believed there would be a compromise eventually and that both sides should “sit at the table and talk.” Mr Kelly said he believed there will be compromise eventually and he asked why the Government could not come up with a solution now without putting the public through a long strike and hardship. He denied that if Labour were in Government the situation would be the same, “fiscally we didn’t have the same space, there is more elasticity now. If we were in Government we wouldn’t have gotten to this place.” The Tipperary TD said he had
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Ireland Pimps Out For Globalist Multinationals Against Digital Sales Tax with Sweden, Denmark and Germany

Digital sales tax proposals are being blocked by an Ireland, Sweden, Denmark and Germany alliance. Ireland is one of the last that's opposing a European-wide digital tax on internet giants like Apple, Amazon and Facebook. Ireland alone could stop it from succeeding! It had the same privilege with the Lisbon referendum but also went the way of globalists... The Irish government has been exerting heavy pressure in the industry, and we need to show Finance minister Donohoe that the people of Ireland want fair taxation of tech giants, before European ministers decide on Tuesday. The prospect of an EU tax on digital sales, which the Government feared could hit Irish tax revenues from internet giants based here, has receded after an alliance of Ireland, Sweden, Denmark and Germany blocked the proposal in Brussels. The result is a major victory for Irish diplomats and officials who have been quietly building alliances against the digital tax for months, and also for Minis
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Ireland grudgingly recieves 13 Billion windfall tax from Apple. What will it be spent on? Migrants? Refugees? Gay Rights? Abortion?

While Ireland struggles under massive problems in public housing, health, unemployment and other basic sectors, one can only wonder if an extra 13.1 Billion Euros will help alleviate the problems or will it also go astray and be used by the left wing Irish Government to further its Marxist policies and invasion of Ireland by 3rd worlders? Proving Ireland's total lack of actual independence, Apple has finally been forced to pay, and Ireland has been forced to take, the 13.1 Billion Euros it owes Ireland in back taxes by the European Union. Apple which has more than $250 Billion in cash, more than most countries, just sitting stashed in offshore accounts, could easily feed all the starving in the world yet they spend so much time and money virtue signalling about how noble and moral and "cool" they are... cool does not feed the hungry. As a result European Union antitrust regulators plan to drop legal action against Ireland after iPhone maker Apple paid the country €
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