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The reign of Sinn Fein falls mostly on the plain
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<blockquote data-quote="Meridian" data-source="post: 7164483" data-attributes="member: 35047"><p>My point about Germany and indeed most mainland European Nations is that their rental sectors are mature, as in around for generations with many ran by these, as the IRA like to call them " vulture funds ".</p><p></p><p>There is an attitude out there now in younger generations that they can have everything easy, the idea of hard work to achieve something is alien to them.</p><p>The easy options in life is the way to go for too many, the choice of mobile phone they have is a one months mortgage payment.</p><p></p><p>They see the easy options, move out of the folks house and move in with the ol doll to some apartment and rent it for a few years.</p><p>Just see the rental charge, nothing else. Then the ESB bill, GAS bill, etc all arrive in.</p><p>The ol doll finds she is pregnant in a few weeks/ months.</p><p>Baby arrives, financially now they are under pressure, reality is a bitch.</p><p></p><p>Then the place becomes too small, they need a bigger place with a garden.</p><p></p><p>They would love to buy one of those houses out the road but with what they are paying on rent etc does not allow them to have sufficient funds in order to save now for a mortgage.</p><p></p><p>So they listen to that slime scum bag Eoin from SF/IRA who has all the easy answers to the self imposed trap that they put themselves in.</p><p></p><p>But low and behold, it is all the Government's fault and that is all about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meridian, post: 7164483, member: 35047"] My point about Germany and indeed most mainland European Nations is that their rental sectors are mature, as in around for generations with many ran by these, as the IRA like to call them " vulture funds ". There is an attitude out there now in younger generations that they can have everything easy, the idea of hard work to achieve something is alien to them. The easy options in life is the way to go for too many, the choice of mobile phone they have is a one months mortgage payment. They see the easy options, move out of the folks house and move in with the ol doll to some apartment and rent it for a few years. Just see the rental charge, nothing else. Then the ESB bill, GAS bill, etc all arrive in. The ol doll finds she is pregnant in a few weeks/ months. Baby arrives, financially now they are under pressure, reality is a bitch. Then the place becomes too small, they need a bigger place with a garden. They would love to buy one of those houses out the road but with what they are paying on rent etc does not allow them to have sufficient funds in order to save now for a mortgage. So they listen to that slime scum bag Eoin from SF/IRA who has all the easy answers to the self imposed trap that they put themselves in. But low and behold, it is all the Government's fault and that is all about it. [/QUOTE]
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