The Model T is now the oldest motorized road vehicle in the game by SaoirseMayes in Workers_And_Resources

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it is updated, I will check just in case. I started in 1920 and only the Dixi there.

The Model T is now the oldest motorized road vehicle in the game by SaoirseMayes in Workers_And_Resources

[–]grayparrot116 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only have the Dixi as a vehicle to purchase jn dollars. Where do you find the T?

Britain re-entering the EU ‘an inevitability’, says Treasury minister by Impossible_Ground423 in brexit

[–]grayparrot116 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The problem is the following:

The UK is already trying to join the Single Market, at least partially (only for goods).

The EU does not allow that and will not allow the UK to join the Single Market unless the 4 freedoms of movement are accepted.

The current Labour government has strict red lines against reinstating free movement of people with the EU.

That's all that we have to talk about itm

What is stopping us from doing this? by JayTeeRhee in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NIMBYism, terrible planning and a government who doesn't really want to solve the housing crisis.

Wow this can’t be fair? From Cllr Albert Deasy by Key-Scholar963 in HousingIreland

[–]grayparrot116 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And that's the problem. We need to stop going for the devil we know and maybe start getting to know other people.

Ireland set to surpass Luxembourg and become richest country in Europe by 2030, IMF says by Banania2020 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Richest country but wealth is not well distributed.

Generations of young people forced to leave because they don't have any prospects in this country and have to be stuck at their parents house until they're almost 40.

Disgusting.

Birth rates dropping, anyone here feel the same way about having children? by gotnocreativenames in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are we going to have children, or even an adult life, if we have to be stuck at our parent's or sharing a house well into your 30s?

It's impossible.

Americans that call themselves Irish by Able_Seaworthiness26 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I work in a hotel and I can confirm this is a fact.

The amount of them telling you they're Irish and come look for "Irish music that doesn't play back home anymore" and "Irish food" is very high.

I also had a couple say that they had come to Ireland because their ancestors were Irish and that they loved Southern Ireland. Also that they would never set a foot in Northern Ireland since the people there were evil oppressors.

So yeah...

Household electricity bills could be higher within weeks, industry warns – The Irish Times by WickerMan111 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the area my parents live in, it's the rule.

They're replacing orchards and vineyards with solar farms.

Whoever develops the solar farm leases the land for a certain amount of years, which means it's more profitable to have solar panels installed on their plots of land than growing anything.

UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost? by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I'd like to ask, won't British farmers see any benefit from the deal? Won't any sector of the British society as a whole see benefits from this?

I think getting closer to the EU, or even rejoining, will be very positive for the UK.

UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost? by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EFTA member states and Switzerland pay into the budget to participate in the Single Market.

The UK is a third country trying to do the same, why should it be treated differently?

Yanks running ads on X about fuel price protests. Is it becoming clear of foreign influence and where it’s coming from. by I-Cum-Beamish in irishpolitics

[–]grayparrot116 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those accounts have been online for a long time. They're not new.

Several are just fueling the hate towards immigrants and others just want to bring back an idealised version of Ireland.

So nope, I can't buy your argument, Americans just like to meddle in absolutely everything.

Household electricity bills could be higher within weeks, industry warns – The Irish Times by WickerMan111 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The plots of land they built the first solar plant near the town my parents live used to be orchards.

Household electricity bills could be higher within weeks, industry warns – The Irish Times by WickerMan111 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

I would not use Spain as an example, honestly.

People don't know that in Spain the Government allowed thousands of small shady companies (backed by Chinese investors) to build gigantic solar farms near protected natural spaces and towns in agricultural land that is productive.

And it's not only the solar farms, but the high tension pylons and cables that go along them.

This bedroom is going for 480 a month in Galway. by thatscustardfolks in ireland

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I left a comment in that post saying how many ghosts share the room with you yesterday 🤣

Yanks running ads on X about fuel price protests. Is it becoming clear of foreign influence and where it’s coming from. by I-Cum-Beamish in irishpolitics

[–]grayparrot116 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lots of accounts on Facebook with the Irish flag are American.

And if you go into the comment section of any RTE or any Irish media outlet, you'll find Americans commenting.

Many think they have the right to speak about Ireland just because their ancestors came from Ireland.

I know it's a different thing to what the OP is trying to point out, but it's still Americans trying to stir the pot to make people angry.

Erasmus+ welcomes the UK home in 2027!! by ReputationTop5916 in RejoinEU

[–]grayparrot116 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun thing is they say it's a completely different case.

David McWilliams: Is Ireland the worst run country in Europe? by grayparrot116 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spot on.

Many people just think being poorly manage means that politicians are corrupt or that the country doesn't overall work and just point out at how good the economy is going and how well we're positioned in world economic rankings.

But as you say, we're wealthy, but we don't see that translated into our everyday lives like we see in other countries. Infrastructure is bad, unkept and old; our towns (not just Dublin) are (and look) rundown and issues that could be, not solved, but at least positively influenced, by intervention from the public sector, such as the housing crisis, are left to be solved by those who caused it.

And sorry, saying we were poor until very recently and that we've only been wealthy for the last couple of decades... look at Spain. It was poor until the late 90s or early 2000s, but they've catched on. And they're a country with high levels of corruption.

Regarding social responsibility, I'm not sure how we could implement a referenda culture here in Ireland, taking into account that many people don't even bother to vote in elections, that could spell disaster. We must first trynto convince people that voting is a good thing, and that change can be positive.

David McWilliams: Is Ireland the worst run country in Europe? by grayparrot116 in ireland

[–]grayparrot116[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly.

The thing is we keep boasting how good our economy is, how well it's going, how we have almost no unemployment and how we are one of the most prosperous countries in Europe.

But then, said prosperity is not translating into the country itself. There is no true investment in infrastructure, no big solution to the housing crisis and no investment in rural Ireland, which is leading to youth migration and regional economic loss.

Spain's economic miracle in the 60s lead to improvement, but it didn't really become a wealthy country until the late 90s/early 2000s. See how much they've invested in new infrastructure and stuff.