Who doesn't love a good moan? Being from Ireland it's all to easy with plenty to complain about: the weather, Brian Cowen or even that volcano that, let's be honest, no one can pronounce. Still my nerves have been tested lately by this recession business. Quite frankly I think it's time we did a little less groaning and giving out.
Everyone is finding it tough, not just the little people this time. However it seems to be the Celtic-Tiger-created middle class that have jumped on the bandwagon that complain about the recession more than the average man on the street. Let's be honest here, if people are getting paid to complain about having no money it seems a little hypocritical. It seems even worse when faced with pay cuts so more people can take jobs, there are demonstrations and strikes country-wide. It can hardly be the media's job to indoctrinate the young people of Ireland that things have hit the fan and the only possibility is to emigrate.
Things will pick up Ireland just hang in there.
Everyone is finding it tough, not just the little people this time. However it seems to be the Celtic-Tiger-created middle class that have jumped on the bandwagon that complain about the recession more than the average man on the street. Let's be honest here, if people are getting paid to complain about having no money it seems a little hypocritical. It seems even worse when faced with pay cuts so more people can take jobs, there are demonstrations and strikes country-wide. It can hardly be the media's job to indoctrinate the young people of Ireland that things have hit the fan and the only possibility is to emigrate.
Things will pick up Ireland just hang in there.
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