1. Politicians who break promises as frequently as they drink tea.
2. Social inequality – to achieve perfect equality everyone receives the same wage for working. Including politicians (which would mean pensions are limited to one pension per person.)
3. Minority groups who claim to be in the minority with such strength of feeling their needs are met to such an excessive level that their claims exceed the majority.
4. Rural Ireland having no public transport. Trains and buses would run strictly to timetable.
5. A low number of hospitals in each county – every major town would have a hospital capable of dealing with its community.
6. Every A & E room that looks like a Christmas sale event. With people fighting for beds or in some cases trolleys.
7. Taxes being dispersed as randomly and thoughtlessly like bird food.
8. Tribunals – which only serve to raise the blood pressure of the average income tax payer.
9. A police force stretched thin.
10. Children having more rights than parents.
Please note the above are all merely my opinion/feelings on what is happening around me and I would love to hear comments or additions to the above list. Now I am off to join my chilling dog who takes life the way we were meant to (in a perfect world) – by enjoying every moment.
It’s so nice to hear the voice of reason. May I cut and paste this but do I find Ireland and replace with Canada search? Enjoy the day! Hugs, Harlon
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You are welcome to cut and paste. Logic seems to have packed her bags and left. But some of us hang on to common sense
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I’m concerned that common sense may get rebranded as UNCOMMON sense. 😦
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A highly possible event perhaps if it was declared – fashionable to use common sense?
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You are welcome to cut and paste
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Bob doesn’t care. Not on his list of worries for the day.
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You are correct
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