Il ministro segnala un budget difficile dopo la nuova minaccia tariffaria del 30 % di Donald Trump

    https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/minister-signals-tough-budget-after-donald-trumps-new-30pc-eu-tariff-threat/a1791142094.html

    di miju-irl

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    1. miju-irl on

      Hard to believe we continue to have record surpluses and still no proper investment in housing.

      And all we hear is the same old Charlie Haughey line of “prepare to tighten the belt.”

    2. pauldavis1234 on

      €7.5 billion surplus and they are cutting social projects left and right.

      Now, a tough budget is announced.

      They obviously know things are gonna get really bad.

    3. sauvignonblanc__ on

      Will these tariffs fall under the TACO (Trump Always Chicken’s Out) definition?

    4. Hmm….the tariffs are paid by the US taxpayer, not the EU, and I would like to think our politicians are smart enough, to impose counter tariffs that don’t kill our economy. And last time around the exports to the US increased even with tariffs, so instead of fear mongering, let’s all be cool. It will not be a give away budget, there are no elections after all :-), but there is no need to crack each others heads open and feast on the goo inside either…..

    5. Low-Fuel-674 on

      Get your kites out lads, we need to soften up the herd with threats of cuts

    6. JohnDempsy on

      Minister signals tough budget as no election due for 4 years

    7. North_Activity_5980 on

      You just knew it was gonna happen. Martin and Donohoe rubbing their hands, they don’t have to keep their budget commitments and get to fuck us with taxes.

      While they throw money at buddies.

    8. No-Entrepreneur-7406 on

      Why do we need a tough budget when it’s Americans who pay tarrifs they imposing on themselves?

    9. Landscape-Confident on

      Biggest question is what will the proposed copper tariffs do to the price of scrap here. Up or down??

    10. Alastor001 on

      Why can’t they just spend money available… efficiently? Instead of wasting left and right?

    11. JMcDesign1 on

      They [and their propagandists] were already gaslighting us to prepare for a tough budget this year. This is just pandering to people who already hate Trump.

    12. VonBombadier on

      Another ridiculous GDP number this year so as all the pharma companies fill stockpiles in the US.

      All insider trading bullshit, TACO.

    13. uiuuauiua on

      They’re just happy they have someone to blame. Watch they’ll still magically not see any of the fallout and will still push through jobs for the boyos. 

      What could actually be tougher for working people? More taxes? Less opportunity to get a house? Higher rents are already here. Cost of living is already crazy. 

      They need to cut the dole for people on it long term. It’s enough. Ireland nannies these people way too much. Not people with disabilities. Not people who are unfit to work. The ones who live to drain the welfare system and there’s a lot of them. They need to get off their holes and work. They might have less time to go to racist marches too.

    14. Immortal_Tuttle on

      We could equip every single roof with solar panels, install batteries and micro balancers in about 3 years with that surplus. We could solve HSE issues with 2 years if that surplus. We could do a lot.

      But who cares.

    15. sureyouknowurself on

      Why exactly? We already pay a large amount of tax.

    16. sarcasticmidlander on

      Sorry lads because of trump’s tarrifs we’ll have to give tax breaks to the landlords again. Entirely straight forward you see

    17. Ok_Pin92 on

      We are a small country with an open economy, just have to grin and bear it for now and hope we get a dovish administration in America next time around

    18. AshleyG1 on

      Ah, the usual privatise profits, socialise losses. Still folks voted for FFG – the Irish version of MAGA, just with less overt racism, misogyny and homophobia.
      I shall now step back to await the shrieks of outrage…

    19. allaroundmyhat5675 on

      A lecturer I had in college had a saying “never waste a good crisis” it feels like this will be used over and above its actual impact, as an excuse to cut public expenditure.

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